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Tamannaah Bhatia just made polka dots the hottest red-carpet trend

etimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 30, 2025, 16:47 IST
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​Tamannaah’s red-carpet game: Vintage meets modern

Tamannaah Bhatia has always had a knack for picking outfits that marry old-school charm with modern-day glam, and her latest appearance at the Do You Wanna Partner trailer launch is another reminder of why she’s a true style chameleon. Standing alongside co-star Diana Penty, the 35-year-old actress stepped out in a look that instantly drew the cameras in a chic, retro-inspired black-and-white polka dot gown from Norma Kamali, priced at $265 (approximately ₹23,359).

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​The dress: Halter glam with a retro twist

The gown, with its halter-neck cut, deep neckline, and fishtail silhouette, clung to her frame in all the right places, creating that elusive mix of elegance and edge. The backless detail only amped up the drama, while the polka dots added a playful twist, proving that this print, born in the mid-19th century and made iconic by Hollywood’s golden era, is still one of fashion’s most enduring flirts.

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​Polka dots: A timeless love affair

Legend has it, the polka dot rose to style fame during the 1920s and ’50s, spotted on everyone from Marilyn Monroe to Audrey Hepburn. Over the decades, designers have reinvented it, from Dior’s feminine dresses to Dolce & Gabbana’s high-drama interpretations, keeping it firmly in the style spotlight. Tamannaah’s look proves that, when done right, polka dots can be both nostalgic and utterly fresh.

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Why this look screams 'Tamannaah'

For Tamannaah, this wasn’t just a red-carpet pick, it was a masterclass in how to own a print that’s been around for more than a century without looking dated. She’s never been one to stick to a single style lane; one day she’s in ethereal silks for a wedding appearance, the next she’s in a sharply tailored pantsuit, and then she turns up in something as vintage-inspired yet sizzlingly modern as this.

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​Beauty and styling: Letting the dress shine

Keeping her beauty look soft ensured the gown stayed centre stage. A sweep of pink blush, glossy pink lips, subtle eyeliner, and softly tousled waves made her look effortless yet polished. Minimal accessories sealed the deal because when your dress is a statement in itself, restraint is the ultimate styling trick. In the sea of cookie-cutter celebrity looks, Tamannaah’s take on polka dots is a gentle reminder that great style isn’t about chasing trends, but reimagining classics for your own moment in the spotlight.

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