Sara Ali Khan’s ₹22K Chanderi Salwar Kurta: Redefining Ethnicwear on Red Carpet
Sara Ali Khan has proved to possess a sharp sense of style and tends to mix his more modern trends with the classic Indian styles.
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Sara Ali Khan has proved to possess a sharp sense of style and tends to mix his more modern trends with the classic Indian styles. Her most noted style just recently was in a Chanderi salwar kurt which was supposed to be around 22000 Rs, especially for the way it has cleverly but effectively reshaped the concept of ethnic wear in the red carpet world.
Generally, an event held on a red carpet goes hand in hand with fancy dresses, an overwhelming amount of bling on a saree, or a large lehenga. These groupings tend to be maximizing, elaborate, and theatrical in design. Yet, the salwar kurta that Sara Ali Khan wore is rather low-key as the piece made of Chanderi, which breaks this rule and proves that one can be sophisticated and create an impression with the help of simplicity, being rich in textile, and everlasting craft technique.
Chanderi fabric alone is a witness to the textile legacy that India has. It was developed in Chanderi, Madhya Pradesh, where it is made using sheer silk and cotton yarns and commonly decorated with delicate zari embroidery. Being lightweight, sheer and delicate this fabric oozes a natural grace in itself. It is also renowned because of its light nature and its richness. Just by picking this material, Sara is able to transform the otherwise simple salwar kurta to a place of class at a luxury level hence suitably appropriate to wear in a high-profile occasion.
The ease that gives her the look of a revolutionary on the red carpet is the elegance exuded by it. The concepts behind the whole structure are not overburdened by a lot of ornamentations, which is replaced by the innate glow of the fabric and any feminine detailing that was exquisite. Its style is highly comfortable and easy to move around with, something that is barely compromised by its fashion sense which is very different to what the usual red carpet clothes are all about.
A fitted salwar kurta, like the one shown by Sara Ali Khan, will have a flattering shape for many body types. It’s a suitable and relatable outfit fitting for formal functions and festive occasions. For many, it is day-to-day wear. Sara Ali Khan clocked the couture of this traditional outfit, acknowledged the artisan skill of India, and boldly advocated for the celebration of cultural traditions in a contemporary, opulent way, when she chose to wear this traditional outfit.
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When a celebrity wears ethnic or indigenous design, like an Abdul Halder outfit, it creates affects, especially when a hot young actress like Sara Ali Khan wears the outfit to a ‘red carpet’ event. It will influence trends within the fashion climate. I would expect, given the popularity of Sara Ali Khan, that young, fashionable, aspiring fashionistas will gravitate towards the beauty of indigenous design and textiles and realize their is an alternative to ethnic wear as overly decorative and embellishing. Ethnic wear has a subtlety that can have a plain aesthetic, embodying chicness while being rich in the quality of fabric and the excellence of tailoring. Sara Ali Khan’s ₹22,000 Chanderi salwar kurta look is an example of elevating red carpet ethnic wear into an edgier, everyday wear elevated by traditional forms, reinterpreted as elegant, while still being rooted in Indian tradition, and with a bit of glam.
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