logo
Sara Ali Khan is serving boss babe energy in a black power suit and we are taking notes

Sara Ali Khan is serving boss babe energy in a black power suit and we are taking notes

Time of India5 hours ago

Sara Ali Khan is making waves with her summer-perfect looks while promoting her upcoming film, Metro…In Dino. Recently, she turned heads in a bold, black co-ord set from Brawny Mellow, featuring a one-shoulder blazer with a unique scarf-style neck wrap and straight-cut trousers.
Sara Ali Khan
is on a serious style streak, and we're here for all of it. As she gears up for the promotions of Metro…In Dino, the actress is giving us back-to-back summer-perfect looks with just the right mix of glam, comfort, and that signature Sara charm.
Her latest outfit? A bold, black co-ord set that screams power and polish.
Sara rocked a coal black one-shoulder blazer set from Brawny Mellow that turned heads instantly. The top came with an asymmetrical neckline, a fitted bodice, and a cool scarf-style neck wrap that gave it a unique twist. We loved the angular cut lines and the front button detail - structured but still super wearable. Plus, there was a belt at the back to cinch in the waist and bring that boss-lady vibe full circle.
She paired the top with straight-cut trousers in the same shade, featuring slanted pockets and pleated detailing that added a touch of edge. The relaxed fit showed us one thing clearly, Sara's all about comfort without compromising on style. And honestly, we love that energy.
To balance out the all-black ensemble, she slipped into shimmery silver heels that brought a playful contrast to her look. For accessories, she kept things chic and sharp - think silver studs, statement rings, and a cool pair of ear cuffs.
by Taboola
by Taboola
Sponsored Links
Sponsored Links
Promoted Links
Promoted Links
You May Like
Eat 1 Teaspoon Every Night, See What Happens A Week Later [video]
Health Benefits
Undo
Minimal, but definitely impactful.
Her glam game was equally on point. With a fresh dewy base, a pop of blush, and soft highlighter to catch the light just right, Sara kept things glowy. Smokey, smudged eyes gave her look that little bit of drama, and nude lips sealed the deal. She pulled her hair back into a sleek low ponytail, keeping the focus on her outfit and those cheekbones.
If there's one thing Sara loves, it's a good co-ord set. Earlier during the same promo tour, she slipped into a blue one-shoulder top with matching pants, serving another round of effortless style. A few gold bracelets, the same sleek ponytail, and a soft glam makeup look completed that one too and yes, we're still thinking about it.
From romantic dresses to structured power dressing, Sara's clearly having a fashion moment. And if her current streak is anything to go by, we're more than ready to raid her closet.
One step to a healthier you—join Times Health+ Yoga and feel the change

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Dwyane Wade's daughter Kaavia James steals spotlight dancing in white lehanga to bollywood song by Arijit Sing
Dwyane Wade's daughter Kaavia James steals spotlight dancing in white lehanga to bollywood song by Arijit Sing

Time of India

time37 minutes ago

  • Time of India

Dwyane Wade's daughter Kaavia James steals spotlight dancing in white lehanga to bollywood song by Arijit Sing

Dwyane Wade's daughter Kaavia James steals spotlight dancing in white lehanga to bollywood song by Arijit Sing (Image Source: Instagram Story) A surprise video shared on Instagram is winning hearts across the internet. It features Kaavia James Union-Wade, daughter of NBA legend Dwyane Wade and actress Gabrielle Union , in a moment fans didn't see coming. The clip blends dance, tradition, and global culture and has sparked joy from Hollywood to Bollywood. With just one short post, the family turned an ordinary day into a global celebration. Dwyane Wade and Gabrielle Union post video of Kaavia James in white lehanga On June 22, Dwyane Wade and Gabrielle Union posted a video of their daughter, Kaavia James Union-Wade, dancing on Instagram. She was dancing to the Bollywood song 'What Jhumka?' by Arijit Singh . Kaavia wore a simple but lovely white lehanga and looked happy and confident. Her parents added a short note to the post: 'Ladies and gentlemen, Kaavia James Union-Wade ...' Later dwyane wade reposted the story by @ms_nix with the short note: Our girl (with the white heart) Dwyane Wade's daughter Kaavia James steals spotlight dancing in white lehanga to bollywood song by Arijit Sing (Image Source: Instagram Story) Gabrielle Union and Dwyane Wade sometimes post little family clips, but this one felt extra special. Gabrielle, known for her work in movies and shows, always encourages Kaavia's playful side. Dwyane, once an NBA great, showed his pride too as their daughter enjoyed her moment. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like One of the Most Successful Investors of All Time, Warren Buffett, Recommends: 5 Books for Turning... Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Click Here Undo It was simple, sweet, and full of joy. Kaavia, now six years old, is already loved by fans for her personality. This dance video added another reason to celebrate her. The video was posted on both Gabrielle and Dwyane's Instagram stories and quickly made fans smile. Kaavia James' dance clip gets sweet reactions from around the world Kaavia's little dance won hearts for more than just her cuteness. Viewers loved how she enjoyed a different culture at such a young age. Many praised Gabrielle Union and Dwyane Wade for letting her explore and express herself. The short video felt warm and joyful, showing how one sweet moment can connect people across the world. Seeing an American child dance in Indian clothes to a Bollywood song made it even more fans wrote about how happy the video made them. Some called it the 'cutest moment of the week.' The video was shared across Instagram, X (formerly Twitter), and Facebook. Comments came in from both Bollywood and basketball fans. This family moment reminded fans that joy, culture, and love can meet in the simplest ways even in a dance shared on a phone screen. Also Read: Dwyane Wade's wife Gabrielle Union extends her unwavering support for Victoria Monét in a heartfelt post Follow all the live updates, scores, and highlights from the India vs England Test match here . Game On Season 1 kicks off with Sakshi Malik's inspiring story. Watch Episode 1 here

Exclusive - Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain actress Shubhangi Atre: The industry will continue to change, it's a bit scary
Exclusive - Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain actress Shubhangi Atre: The industry will continue to change, it's a bit scary

Time of India

time42 minutes ago

  • Time of India

Exclusive - Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain actress Shubhangi Atre: The industry will continue to change, it's a bit scary

Actress Shubhangi Atre, who is known for her show Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain, says that the industry has grown by leaps and bounds, and the modes of entertainment are going to continue to evolve. She adds that this can get a little overwhelming at times. 'The industry has already changed a lot, especially after COVID. The work culture and budgeting have changed. And in the next five years, with artificial intelligence growing, I feel things will change even more. It's a bit scary honestly. But I still believe that content is king. If you create good content, it will always work. Today people are very stressed in life, and entertainment gives them a little break from that. Music and entertainment offer relief, so we should focus on creating good content,' she says. Ask her what changes she wants to see, and she says, 'The content on TV is still a bit regressive, and that bothers me. We can definitely make more progressive shows. Second, I feel TV actors don't get the respect they deserve. People often don't take TV actors seriously. There's a perception that TV actors are overexposed or not as good. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Memperdagangkan CFD Emas dengan salah satu spread terendah? IC Markets Mendaftar Undo But the truth is, whatever the platform, the dedication and hard work of a performer should be valued. Working in daily soaps is not a joke, it's a full-time commitment. The mindset towards TV actors needs to change.' Meanwhile, she says that the cut-throat nature of the industry is one thing that will not change. 'Competition is very real. Sometimes people don't want to do certain roles, or they leave projects. That's their personal choice, and I respect that. But if someone is more committed, more disciplined, or more eager to work, then yes, they will get opportunities. That's what we call survival of the fittest. I just believe don't snatch work from someone, but if they don't want to do it and you can, there's no harm. Life goes on. Nothing is irreplaceable. And stardom is very temporary. We are just like passing faces on a screen. What truly matters is how well we perform and how much people connect with us,' she says. Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain: Shubhangi Atre resumes shoot after recovering from COVID-19

International Yoga Day observed in Japan's Toyota City
International Yoga Day observed in Japan's Toyota City

Time of India

timean hour ago

  • Time of India

International Yoga Day observed in Japan's Toyota City

Bhubaneswar: As India celebrated the International Day of Yoga on Saturday, over 6,000 km away, many Indians and Japanese came together in Japan's Toyota for a three-hour event at the Takahashi Community Centre, featuring an hour of yoga, 25 minutes of pranayama and guided meditation, and 10 minutes of stretching accompanied by music. "We started with the standard yoga protocol designed by the Indian govt, which all teachers are expected to follow. The aim is to make yoga accessible to everyone," said Nivedita Sahu, a yoga instructor. After the yoga session, Japanese artistes performed an Indian semi-classical dance. Their graceful movements to the chant 'Asato Ma Sad Gamaya' and a soulful Rabindranath Tagore song showed their respect for and understanding of Indian culture. Shomon Akita, a Buddhist monk from Guzeiin Temple in Toyota, explained the essence of the Patanjali Yoga Sutra. He also shared insights on the shloka 'Sarve Bhavantu Sukhinah', emphasising universal well-being and compassion. A thoughtful and informative presentation by Subha Kokuba Chakraborty highlighted the cultural similarities between India and Japan, exploring shared values such as discipline, inner peace and reverence for tradition. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Eat 1 Teaspoon Every Night, See What Happens A Week Later [Video] getfittoday Undo She also led the energetic 'stretch with music' session. There was also a sari-draping session. The event concluded with the singing of India's national anthem. A separate yoga session was also organised by the Indian embassy in Tokyo. The Indian High Commission in Wellington organised 30 yoga-related events across New Zealand, Samoa, Vanuatu and the Cook Islands. Among them a session was held in the New Zealand Parliament (Beehive) in Wellington on June 16 in collaboration with the United Nations Association of New Zealand (UNANZ) and Art of Living. Another programme was organised on HCI premises on June 21 in collaboration with Heartfulness NZ, Art of Living, and Hindu Swayam Sevak Sangh. "I went for both the programmes because I like to attend celebrations of Indian culture," said Animesh Panda, secretary of New Zealand Odia Society.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store