Jul 26, 2025

Outfits Inspired By Iconic Films

Aanya Mehta

Devil Wears Prada

High fashion meets fierce confidence. Think power blazers, tall boots, oversized sunglasses, and monochrome outfits. Tip: Accessorise like Miranda Priestly with attitude.

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Piku

Elegant, everyday Indian wear with modern comfort. Cotton kurtas, linen sarees, juttis, messy buns, and zero-fuss style. Minimal but deeply personal.

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Breakfast at Tiffany's

Classic Audrey elegance. The LBD (little black dress), pearl necklace, ballet flats, and a neat updo. Timeless, feminine, and always graceful.

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Tamasha

Effortlessly cool travel style. Flowy dresses, scarves, beach hats, and denim jackets. Perfect for wandering streets or finding yourself in Corsica or Goa.

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Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani

From tomboy treks to wedding glam. Layered casuals for hiking scenes, then royal lehengas and sarees for the big fat Indian wedding vibe. Live that Naina to Naina 2.0 transformation.

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Sex and The City

Bold, experimental, fashion-forward. Tulle skirts, statement bags, mix-matched prints, and heels. Own the sidewalk like it’s your runway.

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Kahaani

Kolkata streets and strong female energy. Long kurtis, cotton sarees, totes, and comfy sandals. Style that moves with purpose and power.

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Movies bring out Emotion

Movies inspire more than just emotions, they shape how we dress. Which film look is you?

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