Aneet Padda’s Kurti in Saiyaara becomes fashion trend
Aneet Padda’s Kurti in Saiyaara becomes fashion trend
The Outfits worn by actors, particularly in movies and television, frequently influence fashion trends and become popular styles in the market. This phenomenon, where costumes inspire designs and become sought-after items, is seen across various cultures and industries.
Rajesh Khanna’s jackets and suits of different types in Prem Nagar, Hum Dono, Red Rose, and Dhanwan were style statements in the ’70s and ’80s. The Guru kurta, which was once worn by poor farmers and humble politicians, came into fashion when Rajesh Khanna started wearing it. The kurta continues to be in vogue both among young men and women from 1966 to date.
With Saiyaara turning into a box office blockbuster and drawing packed houses across theatres, it’s not just the story and songs catching the audience’s attention but also the fashion.
Saiyaara’s lead Aneet Padda is now a style hit in Ranchi, where the ‘Saiyaara Special Kurti’ has officially launched in stores
The Sleeveless Kurti worn by the film’s lead has become a style sensation among young girls, especially in Ranchi, Jharkhand, where the ‘Saiyaara Special Kurti‘ has now been launched. Ever since the release of the Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda starrer Saiyaara , this kurti has become the talk of the town and is flying off the shelves.
The demand for the kurti surged as girls stepped out of theatres and immediately began asking where they could buy one just like it. Ranchi-based designer Amrita shared, they noticed a lot of buzz around the heroine’s look, especially her kurti. So, decided to launch a similar design in the market and got it specially tailored by their in-house artisans.”
Comfortable Cotton
Made from lightweight cotton and weighing just around 50 grams, the kurti is knee-length (or slightly shorter), sleeveless, and features delicate floral prints. It pairs especially well with jeans and has become a go-to choice for comfort and style during the monsoon. Its breathable fabric and trendy look have made it a favourite among young women.
The Saiyaara kurti is available in a variety of shades including green, black, white, blue, and purple. Sizes range from small to double XL, making it inclusive for girls of all body types. “We’ve sold over 100 pieces in just three days,” said the store owner, highlighting the rising popularity.
Prices start at Rs 700 and go up to Rs 1,000, while kurtis with heavier work can cost up to Rs 1,500. If you’re looking to grab one, head to Rangrez Gali in Upper Bazaar, Ranchi, and get your hands on this trending piece before it sells out again.
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