Manushi Chhillar’s ₹43,000 Devnaagri outfit paired with Kareena x Fizzy Goblet heels reimagined understated glam. During the Maalik promotions, she exuded charm in a thoughtfully curated traditional look that seamlessly fused heritage with modern aesthetics. Effortlessly charming, she looked exquisitely beautiful in another carefully crafted look, with delicate restraint and a keen eye for detail, responding to exude subtle glamour and modern grace.
The ₹43,000 Devnaagri ensemble
Manushi dressed in an ivory-colored anarkali suit by Devnaagri, priced at ₹43,000. The collection was rooted in tradition but classy in style, with understated luxury and delicate embroidery. The dress was created usingdori embroidery and patra work in a delicate way; the dress was ornate but non-cumbersome to the visual eye. Mustard and ivory worked well together, producing a warm but subdued color for the outfit. Embellishments were strategically placed on the neckline, sleeves, and front slit, providing just the right amount of shine without dominating the overall softness of the outfit.
It was not a costume designed to command notice by virtue of outlandish extravagance; it exhaled elegance. The ivory shade, with its soothing undertone, made for a beautiful background on which to stitch intricate needlework, revealing the kind of thoughtful workmanship that speaks of slow fashion and enduring style.
Intelligent Layering and Comfort

For providing the anarkali some shape, the outfit featured block-printed palazzo pants, which were both stylistically proportionate and as comfy as possible. They provided a foundation for the free-flowing silhouette and a wind-in-the-hair feel. The palazzo pants atop the rest of the outfit made the overall getup appropriate for daytime events, travel-heavy promo calendars, or even intimate gatherings. The embroidered organza dupatta lent lightness and delicacy to the entire look. In its delicate threadworkand flowing drape, it augmented the outfit without working to diminish its understated beauty.
Overall, the ensemble felt perfect for someone who values tradition but in a somewhat understated, modern context. It wasn’t brassy or flashy, but it did make a statement.
Statement Shoes with Cultural Appeal

To add to the grace of her attire, Manushi opted for the Salsa Mule Heels from the Kareena Kapoor Khan x Fizzy Goblet collection for ₹6,990. They were no regular heels. They embodied the essence of festival wear in a modern structure dotted with zarkan chains, sequins, and beads blended in bold geometric motifs. The handwork mixed comfort with imagination, courtesy of the double cushioning and 2-inch heel that provided flexibility of movement without shelling out on glamour.
The Italian sole added a designer-level sheen, and the one-of-a-kind adornments transformed the heels into not only an accessory but also a focal point of conversation. The shine and texture elegantly balanced the outfit’s softness, creating a harmonious visual dialogue between tradition and modernity.
Styling That Whispers a Thousand Words
Manushi’s look was styled by Namrata Deepak and Kashish Sinha, who smartly allowed the outfit to shine by keeping the rest of the elements understated. She wore a pair of statement silver earrings and traditional bangles, both of which added to the cultural richness of the ensemble. There was a clear intention to avoid clutter and let the craftsmanship of the clothes and shoes do the talking.
Her center-parted hair lay sleek behind the ears, and her face was left to steal the show. The subdued makeup, which included pale pink tones, a natural skin finish, and a bit of mascara, looked spot-on with her. Her entire look radiated grace, composure, and a sense of timeless charm.
A Look That Works Beyond the Screen

Manushi’s styling offers major inspiration for those looking to dress up for daytime festivities, wedding functions, or formal family events. The combination of soft colors, quality fabric, fine embroidery, and handcrafted accessories creates a look that is both aspirational and achievable. It proves that festive dressing doesn’t always need bling to make an impact; subtle details and intentional styling can often be more powerful.
This appearance is not merely a fashion statement; it’s a philosophy of style that contemporary Indian women can identify with being respectful to culture at the cost of neither comfort nor personal expression.
On the Work Front
Professionally, Manushi is currently immersed in Maalik, a gangster drama helmed by director Pulkit and backed by producer Rajkummar Rao. The movie is already generating interest for its gritty narrative and star cast. Even as she flays Maalik, Manushi is looking ahead to her next major assignment, John Abraham’s Tehran, which will help her consolidate her range as a performer.
Manushi Chhillar consistently enchants with her presence, effortlessly merging her film career with sophisticated style statements. With faces like these, she’s not merely endorsing a movie; she’s creating a new generation of subtle Indian glamour.

