From being adored by critics to being celebrated for her pragmatic performances and deterrence to conform to cookie-cutter moulds, Konkona Sen Sharma has carved a niche for herself in the Indian film industry. With her latest stint as the director of the second movie titled The Mirror in Lust Stories season 2, we’ve been familiarised with her caliber once again.
But what stood out to me, a fashion journalist is her clement sense of style, one that runs in congruence to her personality off and quite often, on-screen as well. She loves traditional Indian weaves, The Row ‘esque silhouettes and frequents the vintage aesthetic sartorially. Here’s looking at her recent style moments.
Pinstripe Power
Sporting elevated essentials from workwear brand QUA, Konkona is seen championing the girlboss mandate well, for the movie premiere of Lust Stories season 2. The accessorising is minimal – a statement ring and chunky hoops from jewellery brand Minerali with a bold center parting.
Silken Route
Lensed wearing conscious label Anavila, the actress embraces the allure of minimalist Indian fashion with this blush-toned ensemble featuring a raglan make. The humble juttis and chandrabali style earrings add ample personality and elevate the look overall.
Subtle Virtues
No one does saris like Konkona. Again, in homegrown favourite Anavila, the Life In A Metro actress opts for a silk sari with a delectable sheen and foliage print overlay. The halter neck blouse and clunky string necklace pushes forth its vintage appeal and we’re all heart eyes for it.
Talk Business
And she does it again. This time in a Studio moonray wrap-style blazer in a camel hue. The styling traverses down the fuss-free route with a simple dangling gold earring by Simran Chhabra and a ring by The Bling Girll. Here’s hoping we spot mainstream Bollywood choose such classic styles.
Desi Girl
Nothing quite like an ombre, raw silk six yard drape by celebrity favourite Indian label Raw Mango. Sporting the signature Konkona kohl-rimmed eyes, the director cum actress strikes a pose in this grey sari paired with classic gunmetal toned jewellery from Amrapali jewels.
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