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The actor switches effortless between contemporary tailoring and vintage-inspired couture

Bhumi Pednekar Went From Minimal Muse To Full-Blown Glam Goddess In 24 Hours
This week, Bhumi Pednekar delivered not one but two sharply contrasting style moments and together, they perfectly captured the actor’s evolving fashion identity. One look embraced restrained elegance and fluid tailoring, while the other leaned unapologetically into old-Hollywood glamour.
For her first appearance, Bhumi chose a contemporary white and black ensemble by Payal Khandwala that felt formal yet easy. The sleeveless white wrap-style top, cinched softly at the waist with elongated tie details, brought clean structure to the look without feeling rigid. Paired with voluminous black draped trousers, the outfit was a classic day dress done right. She accessorised her look with floral enamel jewellery and stacked gemstone bracelets from The Slow Studio, while pointed footwear from Oroh sharpened the silhouette further. Soft curtain bangs and loose waves added a touch of retro softness, balancing the crispness of the outfit beautifully.
At the International Film Festival of Delhi 2026, Bhumi Pednekar then chose to add some glamour to her ensemble. She wore Rosie Assoulin’s “Loop-dy Loo” dress in dot jacquard mikado. The off-shoulder silhouette featured a sharply sculpted bodice and an oversized bow detail cascading over one shoulder.
The rich polka-dot texture gave the gown a vintage couture quality, reminiscent of classic Hollywood dressing but with a modern sculptural edge. Bhumi paired the dress with pearl drop earrings from Anaash and sleek heels from A&S Official. Her hair, swept into a polished side-parted style, and softly bronzed makeup amplified the cinematic energy of the ensemble.































