Tamannaah Bhatia just corset-coded the concert scene at Rishabh Rikhiram Sharma’s Hyderabad gig and we’re officially obsessed

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Tamannaah Bhatia just corset-coded the concert scene at Rishabh Rikhiram Sharma’s Hyderabad gig and we’re officially obsessed

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When music meets high fashion, the result looks nothing short of a style spectacle. This is what went down when Tamannaah Bhatia attended the Sitar for Mental Health concert of Rishabh Rikhiram Sharma in Hyderabad.Tamannaah, who is known for her bold and experimental fashion sense, ditched the predictable event dressing and blurred the lines between couture and concertwear. The diva wore a stunning peach-pink-hued flared anarkali dress featuring a statement corset bodice, which added the right bold notes to this ethnic charm.

Tamannaah Just Corset-Coded the Concert Scene

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Drenched in a luxe organza silhouette, the plain detailing came in with a matching sheer cape-like jacket, which featured subtle golden embroidery around the cuffs of the full-length sleeves.

Tamannaah matched its aura with a long and sleek golden necklace with matching dangling earrings and a pair of sleek golden bangles. Her hair and makeup also followed the same philosophy, where she kept things balanced in a sleek, low bun with an illuminating makeup base. She decorated her eyes with subtle shimmer charm blended with neutral hues and completed the beauty look with mauve-nude lipstick and a hint of peach bliss around the cheeks.

Tamannaah Bhatia’s Corset Look

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The structured yet modish edge of the ensemble didn’t just complement the evening’s vibe, but it slightly elevated it. The look felt polished and playful, making a strong case for corsetry art, which has now become an unsung and unexpected hero in India’s fashion scene. The switch from relaxed fits and boho aesthetics to beautiful traditional and contemporary ensembles at concerts signals that high-glam dressing can belong anywhere and everywhere, even under the loud stage lights.

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