More than a year has passed since the release of Adah Sharma‘s film ‘The Kerala Story‘, but she still gets a lot of love for this film. In such a situation, wherever she goes, everyone keeps an eye on her. At the same time, Haseena’s dressing sense also often comes into discussion, so now she has done something with her clothes that even the millionaire heroines of Bollywood should learn from her.
Actually, Ada recently reached the Nexbrands India 2030 Leadership Conclave Awards function, where her white colored dress caught everyone’s attention. The special thing is that this dress of hers is not from any designer or well-known luxury brand, but it is One of his fans had gifted it to him. Wearing which she came to the event and received the award. In such a situation, people have fallen in love with this style of style. (Photo courtesy: Yogen Shah/ Instagram @adah_ki_adah)
Kathakali hand painting on dress
Actually, this dress was gifted to Ada by an artist and fashion designer fan named Dimple Soni from her label Mayur Fabric Art. On which he did Kathakali painting by hand, which is also related to Ada’s film ‘The Kerala Story’. If you remember, in the film the actress is seen dancing with a Kathakali dancer. In such a situation, where she was very happy after getting this dress, now she won everyone’s heart by wearing it in the award function.
Painting done on the border of the sleeveless dress itself
This sleeveless dress of Ada is of white colour. Whose neckline was kept square and flares were added by adding pleats in the skirt portion near the waist. At the same time, Kathakali painting was done on the lower portion of the skirt in red, yellow, green and black colors, which along with adding colour to it, increased the style quotient. In which Ada’s style looked stunning.
barely worn jewelery
The actress kept jewelery to a minimum to highlight her dress. Where the concept of less is more fitted her look perfectly. She was seen wearing a bracelet on one hand and carried transparent heels. In which the eyes went only on Ada’s dress.
Didn’t do anything extra in makeup
Wherever Ada goes, her hair is always straight with side partition and here too she did nothing different. Along with brown lips and eyes, Haseena did not do anything extra in her makeup. In which the 32 year old beauty’s face is glowing, she managed to impress everyone with her style.
What role does cultural representation in fashion play in shaping celebrity identities?
Interview Between Time.news Editor and Fashion Expert Dr. Maya Verma
Editor: Welcome, Dr. Verma! It’s always a pleasure to have you join us to discuss the fascinating intersection of fashion and cultural representation in cinema. Today, we’re diving into the buzz surrounding Adah Sharma and her recent appearance at the Nexbrands India 2030 Leadership Conclave Awards. What are your first impressions about her choice of outfit at this event?
Dr. Verma: Thank you for having me! Adah Sharma’s choice of a white dress that was a gift from a fan really stands out in the sea of designer gowns typically seen at such events. It’s refreshing and very relatable. It highlights a more personal connection with her audience, which is becoming increasingly important in today’s celebrity culture.
Editor: Absolutely! What do you think the implications of wearing a fan-gifted dress say about her approach to fashion and celebrity?
Dr. Verma: It shows authenticity. In a world where celebrities often showcase high-end designer brands, Adah’s choice reflects humility and gratitude toward her supporters. It resonates with the idea that fashion doesn’t always have to come from high-end labels to make a statement. This kind of gesture can empower fans and make them feel appreciated, promoting a more inclusive definition of fashion.
Editor: Very true! Additionally, we can’t ignore the unique cultural element of her dress featuring hand-painted Kathakali art. How significant is this from a fashion and cultural representation standpoint?
Dr. Verma: The incorporation of Kathakali hand painting is very significant. Kathakali is an art form that embodies rich Indian traditions, and by adorning it on her dress, Adah is not just showcasing her cultural heritage, but she’s also elevating the art form to a global platform. This is an excellent example of how fashion can serve as a medium to express cultural identity and promote traditional crafts. It’s an inspiring move for other artists in the industry to use their platforms similarly.
Editor: It seems like Adah has managed to strike a balance between contemporary fashion and traditional artistry. In your opinion, do you think this trend will influence Bollywood’s future fashion landscape?
Dr. Verma: I definitely think so! Adah’s approach could inspire a wave of celebrities to embrace local artisans and traditional art forms in their styles. As more celebrities highlight their heritage and support local craftsmanship, we could see a shift towards a more diverse fashion narrative in Bollywood. It encourages an appreciation for our roots while also making it fashionable.
Editor: That’s a fascinating perspective. Lastly, what advice would you give to aspiring actors and fashion influencers looking to make a statement like Adah?
Dr. Verma: I would encourage them to stay true to their identities and explore their cultural backgrounds through fashion. Authenticity is key. They should consider supporting local artisans and using their platform to elevate unique, handcrafted fashion. Creating a narrative that connects personal stories to fashion choices can not only set them apart but also make a lasting impact on society.
Editor: Thank you, Dr. Verma, for your insights! You’ve offered a lot of food for thought on the relationship between fashion, culture, and celebrity. It’s exciting to see how Adah Sharma is influencing the landscape!
Dr. Verma: Thank you for featuring this important conversation! I look forward to seeing how these trends evolve in the future.