For Eid, Katrina Kaif chose the Jaituni Aarna Kurta Set from Torani's ‘Chaap Tilak’ collection. The anarkali-style silhouette with sheer churidar sleeves tailored in fine, handwoven Chanderi had a layer of butterfly net for added flounce and fluidity. Adornments were rife with intricate dori embroidery plus hand-block prints of floral and foliage motifs.
Straight pants edged with lace and an embroidered odhani completed the set. Kaif’s secret for switching up her pared-down yet powerful personal style? Attention to detail. She is never seen piling on jewellery for the sake of amping up a low-key look.
With this green kurta set, the actor eschewed a necklace and went with all but a pair of chandbaali earrings from Shri Paramani Jewels. The shoulder-dusters, encrusted with polkis and pearl drops, illustrate the classic chandbaali design. She also opted a dewy base, sculpted brows, soft smoky eyes, glossy pink lips, and a sleek blow-dry.
When it comes to mastering the art of understated elegance like Kaif, a monotone look is a great way to start. Focus on comfortable pieces that spotlight timeless crafts. To accessorise, consider editing down your jewels to one or two statement pieces.
Play up either the eye makeup or lips to ace the game. Trust your individuality to do the rest. Also read: Katrina Kaif: “I've gone through so many battles about self-acceptance” Katrina Kaif stuck to classic red-carpet dress codes with a fishtail gown from Tarun Tahiliani Katrina Kaif in a Sabyasachi lehenga proves that muted tones will headline this year’s festive wear.
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Katrina Kaif’s kurta set was replete with dori embroidery and hand-block print

The Torani offering is a lightweight alternative to heavy festive wear