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2022-06-25 06:35:48 By : Ms. zhang lily

After several months of sequestering, dressing appropriately (read: in anything but sweats) has turned into a sport. That’s where coordinated sets come to the rescue. They are practical, sometimes work-appropriate and buy you more time to pick out just the right accessories. When it comes to co-ord sets there's a plethora to choose from— think pantsuit pairings, matching bomber-jackets and sweatpants, and even co-ordinated sarongs.

Sporting this trend best is Tadap star, Tara Sutaria.  The actress has perfected and showcased her much-adored wardrobe (mostly co-ordinated sets) all over Instagram. This trend has lasted through fashion’s fast-paced trend cycle, and has evolved into a must-have staple. Sutaria has experimented and explored multiple silhouettes, checking all the boxes while doing so. Here is our outfit selection of the new age fashion chameleon who deserves a spot on your mood board.

Monochrome, herringbone, two-toned. The soft-suited, oversized 80’s blazer coat mixes in flawlessly with the skinny calf-length trousers, keeping the ‘fit classic yet mod. A houndstooth pattern runs across the fabric in muted shades of caramel brown and beige, styled by Bloni Atelier. The contrasting XXL sleeves clash perfectly with the fitted white crop-top. Sutaria balances out the look with striking white Christian Louboutin pumps, and gold minimal jewellery. This form of a coordinated set has been doing the rounds of several runway shows, including Chanel and Altuzarra.

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The star is seen beating the Abu Dhabi heat wave, in the quintessential bikini-skirt set that made it to our wishlist. The actress does justice to the sand Arpita Mehta look, clad in its all-over butti print. An advantage to wearing a similar skirt set is mobility and flexibility without compromising on the overall wow-factor. Serving major beachwear inspiration, Tara takes full advantage of the skirt slit and poses barefoot, as she chooses to accessorise the look with a casual headwrap.

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A brown faux-leather set can never go wrong, and Sutaria's outfit proves it. The ‘barely-there’ Meshki leather top fits the star like a glove, and the square neckline is ideal to contour and showcase her gym body. The top is paired with the matching faux-alligator print etched onto her straight-leg trouser. This outfit is created for every boss woman on-the-go, and with leather being the most recurring trend for the past 2 years, Sutaria's ensemble deserves a gold star. Accompanying this look is her mini black bag, and matching Christian Louboutin pumps.

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Posing by the staircase, Sutaria took to Instagram to show off her twilight black sequin crop and skirt set. Glittering in the dark is the Rudraksh Dwivedi duo ensemble, which serves as major ‘Poo’ (from K3G) inspiration. The texture of this outfit is what got us asking for more. Her strappy top is the ultimate no-effort red carpet look, as Dwivedi’s skirt does all the talking. Solid black on the top, the skirt transitions to being sheer as the sequins continue to run down. Paired with diamond rings and mini hoops, the subtle glamour is what draws us closer to the look.

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Sutaria sports a contemporary streetwear look with a beige corset, matching baggy trousers and black boots. With corsets and modern tailoring on the rise, this casual set is an Instagram favourite. The corset’s modern technique contours the waist and brings it in, creating an hourglass silhouette. The Polite Society matching trousers contrast well against the fitted top. The style maven pairs her contemporary look with lace-up boots, white mini hoops and black cat eye sunglasses.

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