Deepika Padukone turns Rishabh Rikhiram Sharma's sitar night into a royal fashion moment in exquisite Heena Kochhar ensemble
ETimes | March 23, 2026 10:40 PM CST
When we talk about modern-day dressing with a hint of traditional aesthetics, none can beat the prowess of Deepika Padukone’s wardrobe. The actress rarely misses a beat and was seen attending a full-fledged high-energy concert of sitarist Rishabh Rikhiram Sharma. But if you think she showed up in casual attire, you’re mistaken.
As the camera focused on her during the show, she was seen in a stunning Heena Kocchar ensemble that was far from basic. Exuding regal ease with contemporary edge, she struck the right balance between statement-making elegance and absolutely understated glam. With a rich palette and intricate embroidery, her ensemble felt both festive and fashion-forward.
She chose a piece from their Gulzar collection, which is rooted in intricate craftsmanship with romantic detailing. Deepika wore a short kurta with bell sleeves and a flared silhouette, brought to life with zari embroidery, gota patti, and delicate floral motifs. The sheer interplay of gold, red, and black created a stunning palette that felt balanced, not overwhelming.
She completed the look with matching relaxed-fit pants and finished it with a chiffon dupatta that exuded a subtle, balanced structure with soft fluidity. This combination of craftsmanship looked absolutely iconic and was further amplified with floral crystal earrings and a bold ring from Hanut jewellery.
But, if you think her accessory show was done, you’re quite wrong. She completed the look with embroidered juttis from Needledust, which further added a subtle hint of artisanal charm. Lastly, Deepika wore a stunning potli bag by Meera Mahadevia, which reinforced the handcrafted narrative.
For her makeup, she went with a dewy base, her signature smoky eyes, kohl accents, and a nude pink lip. Her hair was in a softly tousled bun that framed her face. Deepika proved that concert dressing does not have to compromise on couture, and in a sea of predictable looks, this look is a proper ode to modern Indian luxury with a royal wearable twist.
As the camera focused on her during the show, she was seen in a stunning Heena Kocchar ensemble that was far from basic. Exuding regal ease with contemporary edge, she struck the right balance between statement-making elegance and absolutely understated glam. With a rich palette and intricate embroidery, her ensemble felt both festive and fashion-forward.
She chose a piece from their Gulzar collection, which is rooted in intricate craftsmanship with romantic detailing. Deepika wore a short kurta with bell sleeves and a flared silhouette, brought to life with zari embroidery, gota patti, and delicate floral motifs. The sheer interplay of gold, red, and black created a stunning palette that felt balanced, not overwhelming.
She completed the look with matching relaxed-fit pants and finished it with a chiffon dupatta that exuded a subtle, balanced structure with soft fluidity. This combination of craftsmanship looked absolutely iconic and was further amplified with floral crystal earrings and a bold ring from Hanut jewellery.
But, if you think her accessory show was done, you’re quite wrong. She completed the look with embroidered juttis from Needledust, which further added a subtle hint of artisanal charm. Lastly, Deepika wore a stunning potli bag by Meera Mahadevia, which reinforced the handcrafted narrative.
For her makeup, she went with a dewy base, her signature smoky eyes, kohl accents, and a nude pink lip. Her hair was in a softly tousled bun that framed her face. Deepika proved that concert dressing does not have to compromise on couture, and in a sea of predictable looks, this look is a proper ode to modern Indian luxury with a royal wearable twist.
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