Once again, Shruti Haasan shows us why she’s a fashion icon. The actress turned heads in a breathtaking black and gold ensemble from Ease Studios, priced at ₹44.8K. This outfit beautifully blended boldness, elegance, and a hint of timeless charm.

Shruti Haasan donned a black silk and viscose organza anarkali embroidered with gold floral motifs that truly made the simplistic silhouette regal. The floor length, with a subtle flare, gave just enough drama to hold attention without being overpowering. Alongside was an equally elegant dupatta highlighted with a few golden touches that served as a perfect tie between contemporary minimalism and vintage ethnic charm.
Styling
Stylist Sukriti Grover created a slick and well-thought-out look for Shruti, one that let the outfit have room to breathe. Minimal in its detail while going for a strong black-and-gold color palette, the team ensured the dupatta had a graceful fall and that the little bit of jewelry present was offering suitable contrast to the sumptuous fabrics.
Accessories
Shruti interspersed statement jhumkas that looked like embroidery and a chunky bracelet that sparkled just so much to her attire as accessories. Her understated black footwear with a golden touch connected the whole ensemble.
Makeup
Shruti went for soft glam makeup. She concealed her stunning matte face with bronzing, nude lips, and undramatic eyes put on display. The winged liner provided a sharp finish, and the earth-toned lids gave depth and forth from there.
Hair
Her long, voluminous tresses, parted in the center with gentle waves, created a frame to the face just so. This very simple style was an ideal counterweight to the heavy, thought-through outfit, directing the gaze toward the personality instead of the hairstyle.

Shruti, with her confident posture and expressive face, is the love child of magnificent gothic glam and traditional style. The entire black outfit with hints of gold notes spoke to the language of edginess and royalty at once—a very true picture of Shruti’s own style, which is often a shade darker, highly dramatic, and offbeat.

