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War 2: Kiara Advani's stylist Anaita Shroff Adajania can't keep calm the way actress has flaunted her 'incredible body' in teaser
War 2: Kiara Advani's stylist Anaita Shroff Adajania can't keep calm the way actress has flaunted her 'incredible body' in teaser

Pink Villa

time21-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Pink Villa

War 2: Kiara Advani's stylist Anaita Shroff Adajania can't keep calm the way actress has flaunted her 'incredible body' in teaser

The recently released teaser of one of the most anticipated projects of 2025, War 2, lived up to the hype and the expectations of fans. While the peek into Hrithik Roshan and Jr NTR's action sequences excited fans, it's pretty hard to keep an eye off Kiara Advani. Recently, celebrity stylist Anaita Shroff Adajania, who created Kiara's look in the upcoming mass entertainer, stated that the mom-to-be flaunted her authentic self with ease. Read on! Mom-to-be created a lot of buzz after the audience got a glimpse of her character in the teaser of War 2. A glance at her incredible swimsuit body made many wonder how she was able to deliver the impossible. Stylist Anaita Shroff Adajania has finally spilled the beans about creating the neon lime green bikini look for the diva. Anaita went on to compliment Kiara Advani for making the look so appealing and eye-catching. 'Kiara really put in the work to give us exactly the look we were going for,' Anaita stated, adding that she wanted the actress to feel so at ease and 'just totally free in her body.' And as expected, the Jug Jugg Jeeyo actress delivered, and how! 'That incredible body? All her. I just had the absolute pleasure of showing it off,' admitted the stylist. Anaita stated that the brief she got for creating Advani's look in the movie was 'hot'. Since she has worked on multiple swimsuit bodies in the past, the celebrity stylist wanted the Shershaah actress to feel at ease and own the screen. Hence, throughout the filming of the scene, Shroff kept telling Advani to be in her own space and do her own thing. The stylist didn't want the Bollywood actress to perform with the mindset that since she is in a swimsuit, she has to be sexy. 'I really believe it's so much cooler, and far more sensual, when you're just you,' stated Anaita Shroff Adajania. For the diva, the top fashion stylist of the country wanted to go with an unusual color. Hence, she narrowed down on a color that 'sits somewhere in between, a tantalizing, almost indescribable mix that immediately draws you in.' Having said that, she admitted that there will be more to see and discover about Kiara's bikini look in the film. Talking about the Kabir Singh actor's neon lime green bikini, the stylist revealed that it's simple in cut, but when one sees it from the front, there's a little surprise. 'For the first time, we've introduced bikini charms—a beautiful cluster that hangs at the center. I love how it adds just the right amount of fun and mystery to the look,' stated Adajania, adding that the metallic sheen takes her back to the unapologetic glamour of the disco era. For the unknown, War 2 is the sixth film in the YRF Spy Universe. Helmed by Ayan Mukerji and bankrolled by Aditya Chopra, it is scheduled to release on August 14, 2025, in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu languages.

Isha Ambani steals the spotlight at Met Gala once again, this time in an outfit that took 20,000 hours to embroider
Isha Ambani steals the spotlight at Met Gala once again, this time in an outfit that took 20,000 hours to embroider

Indian Express

time06-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Indian Express

Isha Ambani steals the spotlight at Met Gala once again, this time in an outfit that took 20,000 hours to embroider

Isha Ambani is back with yet another iconic look at the Met Gala. The style icon, who has been attending 'fashion's biggest night' for many consecutive years, delivers each time — and this time it was no different. In keeping with this year's theme of 'Tailored for You,' the mother of two opted for a custom Anamika Khanna look. 'We used a little bit of semi-precious stones, some traditional pearl work, and drew inspiration from Black dandy style—the small elements they incorporated, the reasons behind their choices,' the designer told Vogue India. Styled by Anaita Shroff Adajania, the outfit—a white embroidered corset, black tailored pants, and a white cape—reportedly took 20,000 hours to embroider. Allowing the bespoke outfit to do all the talking, Isha ditched earrings but wore multiple neckpieces and rings to complete her look. Her soft makeup and neatly tied braid added the perfect finishing touches. In some pictures, she was also seen wearing a white hat. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Anaita Shroff Adajania (@anaitashroffadajania) But the highlight of Isha's look seemed to be the diamond necklace she was spotted wearing. While some netizens argued that it once belonged to the Maharaja of Nawanagar and was also seen in the movie Ocean's 8, others contended that it belongs to her mother, Nita Ambani. This year, others celebrities walking the Met Gala carpet include Shah Rukh Khan, Diljit Dosanj, mother-to-be Kiara Advani, Mona Patel, Natasha Poonawalla, and designers Manish Malhotra and Sabyasachi Mukherjee.

Dubai World Cup 2025: How to win the Style Stakes this year
Dubai World Cup 2025: How to win the Style Stakes this year

Khaleej Times

time03-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Khaleej Times

Dubai World Cup 2025: How to win the Style Stakes this year

When you hear‭ ‬'derby'‭, ‬does your mind drift to the splendid Ascot opening day scene from the 1964‭ ‬movie‭ ‬ My Fair Lady‭? ‬I first stumbled upon this song in a school choir and‭, ‬under the guise of mastering the lyrics‭, ‬found myself hitting the replay button incessantly‭. ‬Yet‭, ‬even as a 15-year-old‭, ‬it wasn't just the catchy tune that had me captivated‭ ‬—‭ ‬it was the mesmerising fashion spectacle‭. ‬Everyone appeared as if they had stepped straight out of a royal fashion portrait‭: ‬the exquisite dresses‭, ‬the elegant drapes‭, ‬the flamboyant hats adorned with feathers‭, ‬and the gloves that whispered of a bygone era of grace‭. ‬Could ladies really dress like that for a sporting event‭? ‬The opulence seemed almost too grand for an outdoor event‮…‬‭ ‬but in the world of fashion‭, ‬more is more‭.‬ As the racing industry gears up for the Dubai World Cup today‭, ‬we unwrap the art of racewear and derby dressing‭.‬ Historically‭, ‬racewear was heavily influenced by societal norms and the stringent decorum of the upper classes‭. ‬For men‭, ‬the traditional attire at prestigious events like Royal Ascot was the morning suit‭ ‬—‭ ‬a tailcoat‭, ‬waistcoat‭, ‬striped trousers‭, ‬and a top hat‭. ‬This ensemble symbolised the gentleman's status and was non-negotiable for entry into certain areas of the racecourse‭. ‬Women‭, ‬on the other hand‭, ‬adhered to a similarly‭ ‬strict but more stylistically varied code‭. ‬Dresses were long and the fabrics conservative‭, ‬with hats obligatory‭. ‬The focus was‭ ‬on elegance and modesty‭, ‬with outfits designed not to overshadow their wearer's social standing but to appropriately enhance it‭. ‬The Royal Enclosure at Ascot‭, ‬for example‭, ‬required dresses with straps of a‭ ‬certain width and hemlines that fell just above the knee or longer‭.‬ Today‭, ‬while the essence of traditional dress codes remains‭, ‬there's a noticeable shift towards more contemporary styles‭. ‬'Race day fashion used to be all about uniformity‭ ‬—‭ ‬fitted dresses‭, ‬jackets and skirts‭, ‬matching fascinators‭, ‬and classic pumps‭. ‬Everyone followed the same formula‭. ‬But now‭, ‬it's about celebrating individuality‭, ‬and that's what I love about fashion‭. ‬It allows us to express who we are and embrace the best versions of ourselves‭,‬'‭ ‬points out seasoned Indian stylist and costume designer Anaita Shroff Adajania‭. ‬Men still wear morning suits to certain areas of high-profile races‭, ‬but there's now room for creativity in the choice of ties‭, ‬waistcoats‭, ‬and even the colour of the tailcoat‭. ‬For women‭, ‬modern racewear speaks elegance and high fashion‭. ‬Hemlines might rise a bit‭, ‬and while hats are still a must‭, ‬they vary from elegant fascinators to‭ ‬pieces of millinery art‭.‬ ‭ ‬ Fashion houses‭ ‬in the fray As the 20th century unfolded‭, ‬fashion houses began to see race days as prime opportunities to showcase their designs‭. ‬Couture‭, ‬known for its painstaking attention to detail and handcrafted techniques‭, ‬found a perfect audience in racegoers who valued uniqueness and luxury‭. ‬Designers like Coco Chanel and Christian Dior revolutionised women's racewear in the mid-1900s by introducing styles that were both chic and suitable for daytime outdoor events‭. ‬Today‭, ‬brands such as Alexander McQueen‭, ‬Givenchy‭, ‬and Chanel's Autumn/Winter lines continue to influence race day trends‭, ‬with couture dresses that feature bold prints‭, ‬experimental fabrics‭, ‬and silhouettes that blend past traditions with modern fashion sensibilities‭.‬ ‭ ‬ The star of the night No discussion of racewear is complete without mentioning the art of millinery‭. ‬Hats are not merely accessories but pivotal elements of race day attire‭, ‬carrying a weight of tradition and contemporary fashion statements‭. ‬The demand for bespoke hats has given rise to celebrated milliners like Philip Treacy and Stephen Jones‭, ‬whose creations are as much a work of art as they are fashion statements‭. ‬At events like the Kentucky Derby‭, ‬The Royal Ascot and the Dubai World Cup‭, ‬hats range from the elegantly sublime‭ ‬to the avant-garde‭, ‬often stealing the spotlight and garnering as much attention as the races themselves‭.‬ ‭ ‬ Luxury brands'‭ ‬impact Though most luxury brands have adeptly woven their narratives into the fabric of racewear‭, ‬their involvement goes beyond mere sponsorship‭ ‬—‭ ‬they now shape how racewear is perceived and worn‭. ‬Brands like Longines‭, ‬Rolex‭, ‬and Louis Vuitton sponsor major racing events‭, ‬aligning themselves with the prestige and heritage of the sport while showcasing their latest collections‭. ‬These partnerships are strategic‭, ‬as the demographics of racegoers often overlap with the target audiences of these high-end brands‭, ‬creating a symbiotic relationship between luxury and leisure‭. ‬But what would today's Gen-Z and millennials wear to the races‭? ‬Anaita says‭, ‬'I'd kick off a millennial's race day look with a bold‭, ‬head-to-toe colour moment‭ ‬—‭ ‬think pastel peppermint pink or periwinkle blue‭. ‬It's all about mixing textures‭, ‬playing with lace‭, ‬a hint of fringing‭, ‬and committing fully‭ ‬—‭ ‬from the fascinator to the shoes‭, ‬all in one striking hue‭. ‬Clean‭, ‬cohesive‭, ‬and effortlessly chic‭.‬' ‭ ‬ What can we expect‭? ‬ What are the essentials for standing out at a high-profile event like the Dubai World Cup‭? ‬Judge Sarah Silsbury highlights key elements the Style Stakes panel looks for‭. ‬Avoiding all-black outfits is crucial‭; ‬a range of colours from muted darks to vibrant‭ ‬brights and soft pastels is preferred‭. ‬The judges appreciate dresses that cover the arms and are at least knee-length‭, ‬with a cinched waist and elegant draping to make a lasting impression‭. ‬Additionally‭, ‬choosing the right hat is vital‭ ‬—‭ ‬it should not only complement the outfit but also match the clutch and the overall colour theme‭, ‬enhancing both the look and its cohesion‭.‬ KT Luxe

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