Tara Sutaria goes retro with her elegant fashion for an event

The actor at the Race Course was a special one as they celebrated the Opera and some exceptional talent overall in music. However, it was the actor's wardrobe that caught the attention as she looked like an absolute dream almost paying homage to old-school retro fashion inspired from Hollywood.

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Actor Tara Sutaria went old-school recently as she rocked a fantastic ensemble for a recent event at the NCPA, Mumbai. Apart from posting many stories, she even put up a post. The actor at the Race Course was a special one as they celebrated the Opera and some exceptional talent overall in music. However, it was the actor’s wardrobe that caught the attention as she looked like an absolute dream almost paying homage to old-school retro fashion inspired from Hollywood.

Her post read, Gazing at an original drawing of the Turf Club that is part of my family’s architectural lineage at Bombay’s best-loved (and our family’s favourite) Gallops!  To have one of our firm’s drawings up on the walls of such a special, iconic space in the city makes me beam with pride! @chefyajushmalik Thank you for the best evening, our favourite!!!

Wearing a pearl necklace, and sporting a stylish bun, Sutaria paired it up with a black dress and black stockings and a classic small handbag. Her earrings cannot be missed out as well.

Sutaria looked like the Audrey Hepburn we know, and it seems she was indeed inspired by her when it comes to pulling off her fashion statement. You can almost put a classic Frank Sinatra or even Hepburn’s iconic, Moon River song in the background as you marvel at it.

On the work front, Sutaria has been inactive for a while now since her last release in the form of Apurva but has been shooting for something lately, which shall be revealed soon.

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