Sreeleela makes a case for airy florals in a chintz-inspired Torani sari

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Sreeleela chose a lighter route in Torani’s Coromandel Pravya sari, styled by Kunal Mundhe. Cut in georgette, the sari carries floral chintz-inspired prints in muted reds, dusty blues and softer earthy tones, with larger botanical motifs concentrated along the border and smaller florals scattered across the body.

The border itself is layered, busy but not chaotic; multicoloured stripes sit beside a finer floral band, while a dotted panel and a scalloped edge add another decorative note. The white halter-neck blouse, printed with tiny florals and narrow stripes, extends that same surface language instead of breaking away from it.

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She kept the jewellery sparse, adding a statement ear cuff set with pearls and coloured stones. . Her hair was worn loose and straight, while the makeup stayed understated with lightly lined eyes, mascara, a nude lip.

From Vogue’s fashion desk

“Play to the cottagecore feel of the look by adding peasant sleeves to the same blouse blouse. Braid that hair and tie it with white ribbons. Add a pair of brown Kolhapuri,” says Manglien Gangte,

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