Navya Nanda’s latest sartorial moment leaned into quiet confidence rather than overt glamour. The look reflected a modern approach to Indianwear where elegance is communicated through craftsmanship, silhouette, and ease of movement rather than excess embellishment. The result was a fashion moment that felt relaxed yet intentional, refined without being overly styled.
Tamanna Punjabi Kapoor’s Contemporary Craft
Navya Nanda wore an ivory paisley corset paired with an embroidered sharara by Tamanna Punjabi Kapoor, priced at Rs 73,500. The corset silhouette brought a modern structure to the look, while its intricate paisley embroidery rooted it firmly in tradition. The sharara, fluid and elongated, softened the architectural lines of the corset, creating balance and movement.
The ivory palette
played a crucial role, and it lent the ensemble a sense of freshness and versatility. It allowed the embroidery to shimmer subtly, proving that restraint can often be more impactful than saturation.
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What made the look resonate was its wearability. The corset offered shape without stiffness, while the sharara flowed effortlessly, lending the outfit a lightness that felt contemporary and unfussy. Navya carried the ensemble with ease, reinforcing the idea that modern Indianwear thrives when comfort and craft coexist.
Rather than styling the look as overtly festive or ceremonial, it occupied a refined in-between space, making it perfect for intimate celebrations, soirées, or elevated daytime occasions.
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The look was completed with earrings by Anu Merton. Their delicate design complemented the embroidery without overpowering it, adding just enough sparkle to frame the face. Styled by Allia Al Rufai and Shubhangini Gupta, the overall approach remained deliberately minimal.
Hair and makeup followed suit. The glam was kept soft and natural to maintain the ensemble’s understated charm. Every element felt cohesive, purposeful, and aligned with the look’s quiet luxury ethos.
Navya Nanda’s ivory corset and sharara stood out because they echoed a broader shift in fashion – toward pieces that prioritise longevity, adaptability, and emotional resonance. The ensemble felt timeless rather than trend-led, offering a blueprint for modern Indian dressing that values subtlety over spectacle. In choosing elegance with restraint, Navya delivered a fashion moment that was polished, personal, and unmistakably modern.




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