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Kiara Advani’s first post-baby photoshoot is here, and her Vogue look is pure old-world magic

etimes.in | Last updated on - Dec 24, 2025, 09:21 IST
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New mom Kiara Advani’s Vogue cover is subtle, stylish, and impossible to scroll past

Kiara Advani is back in front of the camera, and honestly, it feels nice to see her there again. Not in a loud, headline-grabbing way. Just quietly confident. After welcoming her baby girl, Saraayah Malhotra, Kiara has eased into this new phase of life, and her first photoshoot since becoming a mother reflects exactly that.

She shared pictures from her latest Vogue shoot on Instagram on December 23, and every frame feels soft and unhurried. There’s an old-film mood to the images. Muted light, thoughtful styling, and a calm presence that doesn’t try to scream for attention. You can almost feel the pause between shots.

For the shoot, Kiara wore an ivory corset outfit that looked like it belonged to another time, but didn’t feel dated at all. The corset fit her beautifully, with a classic front closure and a flared peplum that added just the right amount of drama. It was structured, yes, but still graceful. Nothing stiff or overdone.

But what really pulled the look together was the layering. Under the corset was a sheer blouse with lace edges and silk lapels. Soft fabric against sharp tailoring. That contrast made the outfit feel richer and more thoughtful. It didn’t look like something thrown together for shock value. It felt styled with care.

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The look was simple but effective

And then came the unexpected detail. Kiara paired the look with a sheer pannier-style skirt that revealed a visible framework underneath. Instead of keeping it purely historical, the design featured tiny airplane motifs. A little playful. Slightly quirky. Almost like a wink. It gave the whole Marie Antoinette-inspired look a modern mood without losing its charm.

The rest was kept refreshingly simple. Diamond earrings for a touch of sparkle. Makeup that stayed glowy and clean, with nude eyes and softly flushed cheeks. Her hair fell in loose curls, parted down the middle, doing its job without trying to steal the scene.

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Kiara stands out

What really stands out, though, is Kiara herself. There’s an ease in these images. No pressure. No urgency. She doesn’t look like she’s trying to prove anything. Just comfortable, settled, and present.

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What a comeback

This doesn’t feel like a dramatic comeback. It feels quieter than that. Like someone returning to work when they’re ready, on their own terms. And that calm confidence is exactly what makes this Vogue shoot linger in your mind long after you scroll past it.

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