In an era obsessed with the fast and the latest, Sharvari has championed a style that boasts undercurrents of new and old. Enduring essentials, from Indian wear to off-duty pieces, serve as building blocks of her closet. Her most recent look, a black Sabyasachi sari attests to her fashion philosophy.
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Channelling old-world glam, the actor made her way to Sabyasachi Mukherjee’s blockbuster fashion show held at the Jio World Convention Centre in Mumbai which celebrated his 25th year in the industry. Rose-tinted nostalgia was embedded in the veteran couturier’s landmark outing, which featured exuberant separates, ornate dresses and even exquisite saris. Sharvari opted for a breathtaking black sari in tulle from Sabyasachi’s current collection. Her frothy drape was accentuated with intricate sequin work and thread embroidery, rendering itself foliage motifs.
Reinstating her penchant for classic-meets-contemporary was her blouse, illustrating a cropped blazer-esque design with lapels and a striking melange of handiwork and textures. The upcycled Sabyasachi blouse was made using Levi’s denim and lavishly frosted with the couturier’s archival embroidery on the sleeves and finally brought to life by Beg Borrow Steal Studio. “The contrast of textures delivered an unexpected yet elegant look—a fitting tribute to the craftsmanship and the visionary man behind the legacy,” shared stylist Anaita Shroff Adajania about the look. Drop earrings from the designer’s eponymous label and a Chanel hairpin made for her accessory look. Her winged eyeliner and half-up, half-down updo further injected that vintage vibe.