Ananya Panday’s Torani anarkali is all about chintz

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Ananya Panday stepped out in a Torani anarkali set that plays with print placement as much as silhouette. In classic anarkali style, the bodice sits close through the upper torso before releasing into a full skirt. What keeps it from feeling too familiar is the way the digital chintz is handled. Instead of a uniform all-over print, the pattern shifts. The empire panel carries the boldest motifs, while the skirt and sleeves break them up into smaller repeats.

The palette does a lot of the work here. Reds, blues and off-whites sit against each other, helped along by the lightness of jeni silk and organza. The dupatta continues the conversation, printed with florals and bordered with stripes, its tasselled edge adding movement and texture against the print.

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Styled by Priyanka Kapadia Badani, the accessories stay in step with the outfit’s handcrafted feel; chandelier jhumkas and a single polki ring from Shri Paramani Jewels. Hair, by Aanchal A Morwani, is worn half-up, leaving the ensemble, while makeup by Tanvi Chemburkar keeps things light and fresh with softly defined eyes and a rosy nude lip.

From Vogue’s fashion desk

“Rethink this anarkali set for the summer season with a colorful strappy maxi dress instead, work with a thin scarf or dupatta that adds to the playful summer tonalities of your look. Finish with a chunky bohemian bangle stack or a bigger statement hoop earring,” says Vogue India fashion associate Divya Balakrishnan.

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