Head-to-toe black can go flat fast, but Priyanka Chopra Jonas arrived in Hyderabad with a Roberto Cavalli look that played with textures. Styled by Ami Patel, the sheer blouse, with soft pleating down the front, featured lace-trimmed panels while its billowy sleeves tapered neatly into structured cuffs. The blouse’s airy chiffon balanced the weight of the high-waisted, floor-skimming skirt. The piece, densely worked in oversized floral lace, comes from the house’s Resort 2026 line, a collection where the creative director, Fausto Puglisi, continues to streamline Cavalli’s maximal legacy into pieces that feel sharp, modern and wearable.
Her accessories all came from Bvlgari; the gold choker with a diamond arrangement in the centre glinting beneath the collar, minimal gold hoops, an oval pair of sunglasses and a bold ring, each adding contrast to the all-black palette, while black velvet pumps from Patou maintained the monochrome base.
With bronzed makeup—sculpted skin, warm-toned lids and brushed-up brows—and her hair, styled in a side-parted updo, kept the overall mood unfussy.
From Vogue’s fashion desk:
“The black Roberto Cavalli cutout skirt is the highlight here. Why not pair this with a white shirt and short black tie. Pair this with black chunky Prada like brogues for an androgynous look or kitten black heels if you want a more classic tone. Black sunnies to complete the look,” says Vogue India fashion associate Divya Balakrishnan.
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