She’s not a new kid on the block but she’s been appearing on our Instagram feeds a little more than usual. Of course, it is partly because she’ll be in the Telugu remake of Queen but another reason is because of her fashion sensibilities! Tamannaah’s killer #OOTDs and real girl style makes her so relatable. Here are 5 style lessons we must take from her!
Break The Monotony
Pulling off geometric prints is no cake walk. The otherwise optical illusion like print, looks quite chic as the belt breaks the monotony. Whenever you’re wearing a loud print, keep this trick in mind!
You’ll love this trendy black corset belt! (Rs 1,740)
Don’t Shy Away From Wearing Print Head To Toe
Dressing head to toe in print can be a little overwhelming. But that’s absolutely no reason to not give it a try! The key is to balance your look by throwing in some neutral accessories or shoes, in this case. Make sure you choose prints in complementary colours as it’ll tone down the look.
These nude heels (Rs 3,190) will tone down your look.
Put A Cape On It
By now we all know that this longline jacket cape is the celeb approved piece we all need this season. Tamannaah uses it with a corset jumpsuit to take her outfit up a notch! Take note, ladies.
Grab this longline jacket (Rs 999) for a festive-ready outfit!
Give That Pantsuit A Twist
Just like pantsuits aren’t just for men, they also don’t have to look boring all the time. Flared pants or a boat neck both will do a great job at making the basic pantsuit look like quite the bomb. Which one would you pick?
Accessorise your pantsuit with this minimal gold-toned ring (Rs 180)
Or Take The Short-Short Route!
Power dressing might be synonymous with a blazer, but that doesn’t mean it can’t look sexy. Tamannaah teams up the striped blazer with matching shorts and stilettos and well, it makes for quite a sexy outfit. We’re so copying this look soon!
You can totally style these shorts (Rs 899) with a blazer for a semi-formal occasion!
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