
Tamannaah Bhatia tries athluxury with Jacquemus x Nike in a risky fusion
Spotted at a film screening and later at
Mrunal Thakur
's birthday bash,
Tamannaah Bhatia
stepped out in a head-turning look that blended athleisure and high fashion, courtesy of the Jacquemus x Nike collaboration.
It was a bold move, no doubt. But was it a home run? That depends on how you feel about a camo bag crashing an otherwise sleek runway moment.
Tamannaah wore the Jacquemus+Nike maxi-length skirt, a striking piece designed with a high waist and a daring plunging cut at the waistband. The zip detail at the front, coupled with a silver button on the side to adjust the length, gave it an architectural edge. While it was definitely fashion-forward, the sharp, technical aesthetic of the skirt felt a bit at odds with the rest of the look, especially when paired with the brand's minimal sports bra.
The bra itself, from the same Jacquemus x Nike capsule, featured thin adjustable straps, a back hook closure, and the signature silver mini Swoosh - clean, minimal, and flattering. Layered under a sheer white shirt, the styling attempted to balance athleticism with soft femininity, but didn't fully commit to either lane.
The real curveball, though? Her Celine camo-print shoulder bag. It's always interesting to see a designer mix logos and brands, but this one felt like a mismatch.
The utilitarian camo aesthetic clashed with the streamlined, sporty vibe of the Jacquemus x Nike duo. It didn't ruin the look entirely but it did distract.
Still, full marks to Tamannaah for embracing a directional outfit that many would hesitate to wear outside a lookbook. The collab pieces are made for fashion risk-takers, and she clearly isn't afraid to step out of the safe zone. That said, a more cohesive styling approach might have allowed the pieces to shine individually and as a set.
In a world where Bollywood stars often play it safe with classic glam, Tamannaah's experimental take is refreshing, even if not every detail lands perfectly.
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