Deepika Padukone’s customised Gaurav Gupta look is a masterclass in power dressing
Published on: February 08, 2026 11:31 IST
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Image Source : Instagram/deepikapadukoneDeepika Padukone turned Instagram into her personal runway as she unveiled a series of arresting images from a high-profile Cartier gala in Dubai, and the message was crystal clear: modern glamour doesn’t need colour to command attention.
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Clad in an all-black creation from designer Gaurav Gupta, the look came from The Divine Androgyne Spring/Summer ’26 collection, recently showcased in Paris, but with one crucial difference, this version was customised exclusively for Deepika. And it shows.
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The silhouette walked the fine line between sculptural drama and fluid sensuality, a signature Gupta move, amplified here by razor-sharp tailoring and a confident, almost celestial presence. Black, often mistaken for safe, felt anything but. Instead, it became a canvas for power, restraint and quiet seduction, a reminder that Deepika’s fashion strength lies in intention, not excess.
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Her jewellery stayed true to the evening’s high-jewellery codes, with Cartier pieces that whispered rather than shouted. Sculptural diamonds framed the look with restraint, adding luminosity without stealing focus from the couture itself. It was a lesson in balance, letting craftsmanship shine while allowing the outfit’s architectural drama to lead.
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The hair was deliberately pared back, slicked and sculpted to complement the sharp lines of the ensemble. Pulled away from the face, the style amplified Deepika’s bone structure and reinforced the androgynous strength of the look. No softness for softness’ sake here, just precision, polish and confidence, exactly what the silhouette demanded.
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Make-up followed the same philosophy of controlled glamour. A flawless, light-catching base set the tone, while defined eyes added intensity without tipping into excess. Nude lips kept things modern and editorial, ensuring the overall effect felt powerful rather than pretty. The result was beauty that didn’t compete with couture, it completed it.