Sharvari suited up—quite literally—to collect an award at a recently-held event in Mumbai. She eschewed the expected evening gown and leaned into androgyny with an impeccably tailored suit from the Italian designer Antonio Marras.
The Sardinia-based designer reimagined androgyny with his garment construction. Sharvari wore the label’s tartan jacket, tailored with sharp shoulders and peak lapels, and matching high-waist trousers with exaggerated width and deep front pleats. The blazer was engineered with the house’s signature interlocking construction, making cleverly integrated pockets disappear into the seams and sculptural panelling cinched her waist. Tucking the jacket into the pant’s structured waist band also elongated the silhouette. An Antonio Marras ribbon belt, crossing at the waist, injected the neutral palette with a flash of burgundy branding.


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