
Rashmika’s “lil fashion ride” yesterday featured a meticulously detailed three-piece suit. The concrete-grey outfit was defined by the double-breasted jacket with structured shoulders, rolled sleeves and a crisp white shirt beneath.
The tandem team consisted of a button-up vest made from the same fabric and wide-leg pants in matching colours. The black and maroon sandals and the red and black rings provided a subtle pop of colour. Rashmika let the suit be the star by minimizing her jewellery. Overall, the styling was clean and deliberate, revealing the impact of fine tailoring and feminine silhouettes, as well as contemporary codes of power dress.
Many celebrities, from Alia Bhatt and Khushi Kapoor to Jennifer Lopez and Jessica Alba, prefer oversized blazers or suit sets without jewellery. Here are a few power-dressing examples that have made headlines.
Vogue fashion desk:
“Get rid of the white shirt. Allow the waistcoat to sit alone against your skin. It will look clean and sharp with a hint of rebellion. Belt the waistcoat to the blazer and create a new play on proportions. Change your black sandals to square-toed boots. Manglien Gangte, Vogue India Fashion Associate, says: “Slip a statement ring on your thumb or pinky.”
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