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From Chanderi To Bandhani : Anushka Sharma And Nita Ambani Nail Devotional Dressing
When public figures step into sacred spaces, their clothing choices carry more weight than usual. Recent appearances by Anushka Sharma in Ayodhya and Nita Ambani in Amritsar offered two sharp examples of how to dress for temple visits without losing personal style. Both outfits were rooted in tradition, styled with purpose, and free from excess.
These weren't fashion statements in the usual sense. They were thoughtful, well-constructed looks that respected the setting while offering a lesson in smart layering, fabric choice, and proportion. Here's a closer breakdown of each look-and how they set a new standard for temple dressing that balances heritage with individual style.
Anushka Sharma In Ayodhya : Chanderi With Structure And Detail
For her visit to the Shree Hanuman Garhi temple, Anushka Sharma wore a lilac Chanderi suit by Rahya Chikankari. The fabric choice was deliberate-Chanderi is lightweight, breathable, and carries a subtle sheen that photographs well in natural light without looking overdone.
The kurta featured a split crew neckline, three-quarter sleeves, and a straight-cut silhouette-a combination that offered both ease of movement and defined tailoring. Silver self-zari embroidery ran across the fabric in fine, geometric patterns, adding texture without overpowering the pastel base. She paired it with a sheer organza dupatta, edged in matching threadwork, and white churidar trousers that kept the look grounded.
Her styling choices followed the same logic: no jewellery, no embellishments, just clean lines and soft finishes. Her hair was parted down the middle and styled in loose, natural curls. Makeup was understated but polished-defined lashes, rose-toned blush, and a matte nude lip. Every element worked to keep the focus on the fabric and silhouette.
Virat Kohli : Earth Tones And Clarity In Form
Virat Kohli's look echoed Anushka's in tone and restraint. He wore a beige kurta-pyjama set with a white cotton dupatta, draped neatly over one shoulder. The kurta's clean tailoring and the pyjama's narrow cut kept the outfit modern, while the clear-framed glasses, well-groomed beard, and slicked-back hair added a contemporary edge.
His outfit was proof that men's templewear can stay within traditional boundaries while still feeling sharp. Nothing was over-layered or overly styled just precise fit, quality fabric, and a neutral palette that matched the occasion.
Nita Ambani In Amritsar : Denim, Cotton, And A Traditional Accent
Nita Ambani's visit to the Golden Temple and Bangla Sahib Gurudwara stood out for its smart contrast. Known for rich saris and couture styling, she stepped out in a white cotton top with a scoop neckline, darted bodice, and half sleeves, paired with dark-wash straight-leg denim jeans. The top's structured shape and crisp finish gave it the visual discipline needed to balance the casual nature of denim.
What tied the look to its setting was her choice of dupatta-a rani pink bandhani piece with gold zari borders. Draped over her head in keeping with Gurudwara protocol, it introduced colour, craft, and cultural specificity to an otherwise minimalist base.
Footwear and accessories were measured: neutral-toned heels, a slim gold wristwatch, and a single diamond ring. Her makeup mirrored her clothing-subtle and precise, with matte nude lips, taupe eyeshadow, and defined brows. A neatly pinned bun completed the look-controlled, clean, and setting appropriate.
The New Templewear Blueprint : Defined Silhouettes, Quiet Craft, No Excess
Both looks make a strong case for refined templewear built on thoughtful choices. Fabric selection comes first-Chanderi, cotton, organza-all breathable, photogenic, and naturally elegant. Fit matters just as much: not oversized, not constricting, but structured enough to hold shape through the day.
Colour plays a role too. Pastels, earth tones, and jewel-toned accents like rani pink work well without competing with the sacred space's visual intensity. Embroidery and detail should add interest without shouting. Accessories stay minimal, and hair and makeup are meant to finish not decorate the look.
Temple Dressing Is Evolving And These Looks Show How
More than fashion trends, Anushka Sharma and Nita Ambani are offering fashion templates. These aren't one-off choices, they reflect a growing shift in how Indian fashion approaches religious and cultural spaces. Less drama, more discipline. Less excess, more intention.
Whether you're stepping into a temple for prayer or simply looking to bring clarity and cultural grounding to your wardrobe, these looks show it can be done gracefully, precisely, and on your terms.



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