Statement coats, regal sarees & power pink moments that impressed us in December
Priyanka Chopra is Back in her Queen Era!

Priyanka sure looked effortless, radiant and ultra glamorous with her ivory embroidered saree paired with an intricately detailed blouse as ‘Mandakini’ at SS Rajamouli’s Varanasi film announcement event. Her delicate maang tikka that framed her face complemented a signature soft-glam look with luminous skin, pink lip and a loosely tied braid.
Cynthia Erivo’s Max Mara Magic in Marsala

Cynthia has owned and served menswear-inspired, edgy looks as a part of her promotional gigs for Wicked: For Good. This particular monochromatic Marsala number from Max Mara, which she flaunted at the Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade, has our attention. Her matching hat, turtleneck, and faux leather trench coat truly define winter fashion! The actor’s makeup largely was based on warm tones tailored separates, and statement accessories like hats, while her makeup focused on warm and earthy tones. She defined her already sharp features with warm with a warm gloss that revealed her glowing skin.
Kareena Kapoor’s Fringe Skirt Set is Equal Parts Chic & Edgy

Actor Kareena has consistently raised the bar for pure movie-star glamour with her individualistic, ethereal, and timeless style! The look, which she donned for an event in the city, featured a printed shirt from celebrated Ladakhi designer Padma Yangchan’s Namza’s Couture, effortlessly paired with a glass-fringe skirt. While the shirt itself is a design masterpiece that fuses traditional artisanal art with a modern silhouette, the statement skirt adds drama and gravitas to the entire look. She toned down this overall maximalist print-on-print look, with nude makeup and a pulled-back back sleek bun.
Mamma Mia! Sonam Kapoor Hits a Homerun in Vintage Couture

Her Royal Highness Princess of Wales, Lady Diana, was not just a style diva but an OG influencer whose style is imitated by millennials and even Gen Z. So, it was only fitting that Sonam announced her second pregnancy in a fuchsia pink skirt suit designed by Escada’s Margaretha Ley in 1988, heavily inspired by HRH herself. The look channels timeless authority with a tailored longline blazer—sharp shoulders, flap pockets, and polished black buttons—paired with a perfectly matching pencil skirt.







