Wednesday, March 4

When Aneet Padda Let Her Drape Do the Talking

Although just two films old, Aneet Padda’s sartorial picks look like she’s already mastered the art of turning heads with whatever she wears. The Saiyaara-famed actress loves gravitating towards pieces that are high on glamour and comfort. And although we absolutely love bookmarking every silhouette she champions; from Indo-fusion styles to sharp tailored power suits, chic dresses, and everything in between, we could not help but swoon over her recent pre-draped creation. 

 

 

Aneet Padda in Gauri and Nainika pre-draped white saree

 

A Study in Modern Saree Minimalism 

Stepping onto the awards carpet in a custom Gauri & Nainika creation, the actor embraced restraint in a sea of spectacle. The ivory saree wasn’t built on embellishment or drama. It was built on construction. On one decisive detail: the pallu was redirected. 

 

 

Aneet Padda in ivory pre-draped saree

From there, the fabric loosened into a soft, weightless fall through the skirt. No heavy embroidery. No ornate distractions. Just chiffon moving exactly the way it was meant to. 

Letting the Silhouette Speak

Created by couturier duo Gauri & Nainika, the custom piece embraced architectural simplicity; precise pleating, clean structure and a silhouette that relied on cut rather than embellishment. Under the lights, the ivory didn’t gleam; it glowed. It softened her presence instead of amplifying it, allowing the craftsmanship to speak without competing for spectacle. 

 

 

Aneet Padda in ivory saree

 

 

Styled by Lakshmi Lehr, the philosophy remained consistent: edit, don’t excess. Jewellery stayed deliberately scaled down. Heart-shaped earrings and delicate rings from Mia by Tanishq added a quiet glint without turning the look into a showcase. Even her barely-there stilettos elongated the line without disrupting the calm. 

Beauty followed suit. Hair by Sourav Roy was pinned into a high half-up style that kept the neckline open and the drape uninterrupted. Pompy Hans lined the eyes in kohl, balanced with flushed cheeks and a rosy lip; polished, luminous and entirely in harmony with the ivory palette.

 

Aneet Padda

 

 

There was no theatrical over-styling. No attempt to manufacture a viral moment. 

And perhaps that’s exactly why it worked. 

Aneet Padda didn’t look styled within an inch of perfection. She looked comfortable. Present. Entirely herself. In a red carpet landscape often driven by maximalism, this felt like a pause — elegant, measured and confident. 

Recreate Aneet Padda’s Ivory Moment 

Channel her look with an ivory pre-draped saree in fluid chiffon or satin, paired with a structured or halter-style blouse for that modern edge. Keep accessories minimal, heels barely-there, and makeup soft with defined kohl eyes. The secret? Let the drape lead, and keep everything else refined. 

 

Aariyana Couture ivory pre-draped saree
Chashni by Mansi and Ketan ivory pre-draped saree with pearl tasseled blouse
Niamh by Kriti pre-draped ivory textured saree
Seema Thukral white plain pre-draped saree

 

 

Also read: https://www.azafashions.com/blog/ananya-pandey-in-anamika-khanna/

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