Gautami’s style is a masterclass in understated elegance and regal confidence, making her a true fashion icon. Her fashion philosophy is deeply rooted in celebrating Indian craftsmanship, often draping herself in rich silks, intricate zari work, and heritage jewellery. Whether gracing a film event or a photoshoot, she embodies a sophisticated minimalism, proving that true style is never loud but always felt.
In her village-centric and romantic dramas, Gautami revolutionized the traditional half-saree.
She transitioned the traditional attire from simple cotton to rich silks and lightweight georgettes, making it aspirational for young women of the era. Retro Prints and Western Fusion
Gautami avoids loud, overwhelming accessorisation. She builds her look around one statement piece—be it a silver choker, oxidised jhumkas, or a classic leather-strap wristwatch. Red Carpet and Off-Screen Grace