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.

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.

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.

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.

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.




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