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Sanya Malhotra Powers Through The Week In A Rust Lycra Skirt Set With Drape
Sanya Malhotra Powers Through The Week In A Rust Lycra Skirt Set With Drape

NDTV

time28-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • NDTV

Sanya Malhotra Powers Through The Week In A Rust Lycra Skirt Set With Drape

Sanya Malhotra is a true powerhouse when it comes to chic fashion. She seamlessly transitions from pantsuits to gowns and beyond while always impressing the fashion universe. The Mrs. actress served major fashion goals in her latest post on Instagram. In a series of stunning photos taken, she dazzled in a rust-coloured outfit that exuded elegance. The star wore a signature sienna set from the shelves of clothing label, Ankita Jain. Also Read: Florals And Ethnic Jewels Make For Sanya Malhotra's Spring Fusion Fashion The three-piece ensemble included a form-fitting tube top, skirt and a sheer, asymmetric overlay that draped softly over her body. Crafted from a digitally printed lycra mesh material, the set was both fully lined for coverage and support. The top was paired with a floor-length skirt in a slightly darker hue. Styled by Stacey Cardoz, Sanya accessorised her look with a pair of gold earrings and elegant bracelets from Liali Jewellery. Sanya Malhotra 's look was complemented with subtle makeup look boasting of a wash of neutral eyeshadow with a hint of shimmer, contoured cheekbones and arched eyebrows. Her lips had a nude colour with a matte finish that gave her the perfect pout. Sanya finished off her look by tying her curly lcoks in a neat bun. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Sanya Malhotra (@sanyamalhotra_) Sanya Malhotra's fashion sensibilities are truly meant to impress. Earlier, the actress stunned in a floral printed dress that she paired with traditional Indian jewellery. The outfit came with a corset top finish, thick straps and a thigh-high slit from the shelves of the brand, Tiger & Twig. The upper bodice of the garment was a snug fit on Sanya's form and then it graduated into a voluminous skirt. The overall beige floral print added the perfect contrast to the bloom season-ready dress. Sanya's accessories of the day stole the show as she sported a layered multicoloured beadwork and kundan choker with a drop-style ethnic gold necklace with birds and flora motifs, both from designer, Anu Merton. To amp up Sanya's look, stylist Manisha Melwani added the perfect cube-shaped gold earrings and pearl beads filled domed studs adorned on each of her ears from the jewellery designer, Roma Narsingani. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Sanya Malhotra (@sanyamalhotra_) Sanya Malhotra's rust hued three-piece skirt set is all set to wow the fashion police and how.

Redefining Parenting in the Digital Age
Redefining Parenting in the Digital Age

New Indian Express

time11-05-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • New Indian Express

Redefining Parenting in the Digital Age

Social media today is more than just a scroll of aesthetic photos or viral trends—it's a lifeline, especially for modern mothers. Enter India's 'momfluencers': women who've transformed their everyday parenting journeys into powerful tools to guide, inspire, and empower others navigating the complex world of motherhood. Once confined to family WhatsApp groups or park bench conversations, motherhood has now gone digital. From sensory play tutorials to open discussions on postpartum anxiety, Indian moms are building expansive online communities where they document not just milestones and messes, but the messy middle in between. Take Ankita Jain, known to her 143,000 Instagram followers as @ankitajain_official. Her journey began when her younger child was born and she found herself struggling with screen time and engagement. 'I was trying to find ways to keep her occupied meaningfully,' Ankita recalls. That's when she started sharing simple educational activities online. What began as a personal outlet quickly evolved into a supportive community. 'People would reshare my posts saying, 'Even I'm doing this.' That's when I realised how important this could be,' she shares. What sets Ankita apart is her raw authenticity. 'If my baby cries, I show that. If I'm feeling mom guilt, I talk about it. There's no extra drama—just real life,' she says. A mother of two and an entrepreneur without a nanny or cook, Ankita credits time management and a supportive spouse for making it all work. 'Gender roles need to evolve. My husband picking up our daughter from tuition is normal—we share responsibility,' she adds.

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