
Masaba Gupta Turns Heads At Wimbledon In A Bomber Jacket And Pearls
While actor Neena Gupta brought the saree to Wimbledon, her daughter Masaba Gupta made a quietly powerful statement on the lawns of SW19. Masaba stood out as the only Indian designer featured in Star Sports' Wimbledon coverage this year. Channelling her deep-rooted love for tennis, she once trained as a junior pro, Masaba fused sport and style with effortless finesse.
For her courtside appearance, Masaba Gupta opted for a sleek, tennis-inspired ensemble in classic Wimbledon whites. Her tailored dress, layered under a structured zip-up jacket, struck the perfect balance between athletic edge and refined elegance. The standout detail? Two bespoke ox brooches, artfully pinned to her jacket, are subtle nods to her signature maximalist touch.
Take a look at Masaba's look here.
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Talking about her look to The Nod Mag, Masaba said, 'It was a pretty warm day in London, so I picked a muslin malkha bomber jacket with two of the Nandi charms from House of Masaba on the chest. With that, I wore a Nike tennis dress that I bought back in 2015. It's meant to be performance wear, but I like to wear it every day. I was meant to be wearing a pair of black capri pants along with the bomber jacket. But it ripped before I had to leave the house. I accessorised with a long string of pearls – they're extremely versatile. I had packed high heels because I wanted to look tall, but I gave up and wore the comfiest sneakers I own."
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Elevating the look further was a long string of pearls – a timeless accessory reimagined through Masaba's lens of modern femininity. She finished the ensemble with round sunglasses, a minimal jute Longchamp bag with pink lining, and just the right dash of personality.
Masaba kept her beauty look fresh and understated. A soft, dewy base, rosy blush, and a brown-tinted liner defined her lips, while strong brows brought focus to her expressive features. She wore her hair open and side-parted early in the day, later tying it into a relaxed, messy bun, prioritising both comfort and cool.
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