Sharvari is building on a reputation for breathing new life into unconventional pieces. Remember her tailored jacket with kimono sleeves from Fendi's Fall/Winter '24 collection or those eye-catching brown denim boots from homegrown brand Hiro by Hiral Khatri? This time, she's back with another offbeat ensemble, swapping the typical blouse for a structured sleeve. The actor attended Ramesh Taurani's Diwali party in a metallic gold blouse with exaggerated shoulders, a sweetheart neckline, and an open back, paired with a two-toned custom lehenga by Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla .
The teal lehenga, accented with hints of yellow and green, was made from organza and chanderi, with intricate gota work and a flowing organza dupatta. Styled by Chandini Whabi, the look was finished off with diamond-gold studs from Sanzany Jewels and a sleek hairdo. Today, festive dressing has ditched the old rules, swapping traditional blouses for edgy corsets or breastplates .
This rise of modern festive fashion embraces non-traditional elements and moves away from the conventional. Sharvari's take on this trend with her puffy structured blouse, complete with round gold button-like embellishments has nudged us to rethink saris and get on a more playful approach that mixes personal style with comfort. By choosing unique silhouettes and details, such as playful sleeves, you can elevate your festive look.
Take some blouse inspiration from these looks this Diwali: try a structured corset with a vibrant sari, li.