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5 style cues to take from Tamannaah Bhatia’s saree era

etimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 27, 2025, 06:00 IST
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Tamannaah can inspire your next wardrobe saree move

If there’s one celebrity who has truly mastered the saree renaissance in modern Indian fashion, it’s Tamannaah Bhatia. The actress, who once made headlines for her red-carpet gowns and power-dressing moments, has now been giving the six-yard classic her own glamorous twist and the results are nothing short of breathtaking. In her recent appearances, she’s made the saree feel fresh, unapologetically chic, and globally appealing, without losing its soulful Indian essence.

Here are five style cues from Tamannaah’s saree era that can inspire your next wardrobe move.

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​Trust the power of draping variety

Tamannaah has proved time and again that the magic of a saree often lies in its drape. She doesn’t stick to one formula - instead, she experiments with pre-draped silhouettes, flowy chiffon falls, traditional Nivi styles, and even statement pallu placements that create visual drama.

One day, she’s all about the crisp pleats and a traditional tuck, channelling old-school elegance. The next, she’s effortlessly slipping into a ready-to-wear saree with a modern cut that hugs her frame just right. Her approach says one thing loud and clear, the saree is not bound by rules. By playing with draping styles, you can transform the same garment into a glamorous evening outfit, a casual brunch look, or a wedding-ready ensemble.

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​Go bold with blouse game

In Tamannaah’s saree universe, the blouse is never an afterthought. She’s been seen in everything from embroidered sweetheart necklines to halter styles, corset-inspired cuts, and even sleeveless metallics that could hold their own on a Paris runway.

What makes her blouse choices special is how they complement the saree’s vibe without overpowering it. She understands proportion, pairing heavy, ornate sarees with sleek, minimal blouses, and vice versa. For anyone taking notes, this is the lesson: your blouse can change the entire personality of your saree. It’s the fashion wildcard that can make you look instantly more contemporary, glamorous, or regal, depending on your mood.

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Play with colour stories

Tamannaah is fearless when it comes to colour. In her saree looks, she’s embraced the full spectrum, from soft pastels and muted ivory to bold jewel tones and candy brights. She knows how to work an understated monotone look just as well as a contrasting colour-blocked palette.

One week, she’s a vision in powder blue organza with pearl accents; the next, she’s stealing attention in fiery reds and hot pinks. This experimentation proves that sarees are not locked into a “wedding colour” box. The right shade can flatter your skin tone, match your mood, and make your presence instantly magnetic, no matter the occasion.

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Accessories are the deal-makers

Tamannaah’s saree style thrives in the details. She chooses her accessories with a stylist’s precision, whether it’s a statement choker to frame her neckline, layered jhumkas that catch the light, or a sleek belt that cinches the saree for a fusion feel.

She also knows when to let the saree breathe. Sometimes, she’ll skip jewellery entirely and let a dramatic border or intricate embroidery do the talking. Her clutches and potlis are equally on point, always in conversation with her outfit instead of competing against it. The takeaway? Accessories should enhance, not distract and when in doubt, edit.

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Hair and make-up that serve the saree

Perhaps the most under-discussed part of Tamannaah’s saree mastery is how her beauty choices are always in harmony with her outfit. Sleek buns, soft waves, or side-swept curls, she tailors her hairstyle to match the saree’s mood.

For pastel organzas, she will opt for minimal make-up with peachy tones and barely-there shimmer. For opulent silks or sequinned drapes, she turns up the glam with kohl-rimmed eyes, bolder lip shades, and softly contoured cheeks. Her look reminds us that the saree is not just a garment, it’s a full aesthetic moment, and every element from drape to make-up contributes to its impact.

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The saree era that’s redefining glamour


Tamannaah Bhatia’s recent saree phase isn’t about nostalgia. It’s about bringing the saree into 2025 with confidence, freshness, and a willingness to break old stereotypes. She’s proof that you don’t have to reserve the saree for weddings or festivals, it can be your go-to for red carpets, premieres, or even high-profile work events.

For anyone looking to up their saree game, the lessons from Tamannaah’s style journey are clear: experiment boldly, pay attention to details, and never underestimate the transformative power of a six-yard wonder. Whether you’re draping a family heirloom or picking up a trendy new design, remember, the saree doesn’t wear you, you wear the saree.

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