Photographer Dabboo Ratnani once shared a BTS of Urmila at a desert shoot for a calendar. She had insisted on doing her own hair, tying a turban using a chiffon dupatta. That improvisation became the final published image. Her style gallery is full of such spontaneous creative decisions.
[Urmila's Style Pillars] │ ├─► 1. Hair & Makeup: Glossy lips, experimental curls, bold brows ├─► 2. Silhouette: Defined waists, plunging necklines, thigh-high slits └─► 3. Texture: Sheer chiffons, metallic leather, rich handwoven silks The Hair and Makeup Blueprint Photographer Dabboo Ratnani once shared a BTS of
The film introduced Indian audiences to "smart casuals," featuring skater dresses, co-ord sets, and leotards with scarves. Her style gallery is full of such spontaneous
While she was celebrated for her Westernized styling, Matondkar’s ethnic photoshoots remain a masterclass in regal elegance. Her collaboration with traditional weavers and modern drapers showcased her versatility. Silhouette: Defined waists
Chiffon sarees paired with sleeveless blouses, or rich Kanjeevarams worn with minimalist styling to let the textile speak.
Her editorial images often juxtapose hard and soft elements. You will frequently see her matching structured leather pieces with soft, fluid silks or delicate lace. 2. Focus on Movement
: Her tangerine and printed skater dresses paired with chunky boots became a national sensation.