From Deepika Padukone to Kriti Sanon—the best looks of the week aced maximalism in monochromes

The rules book says that the monochrome is clean, effortless and discreet, but recently, it was anything but. Think of high contrast agreements, sculptural forms and opulent details – the black and white palette has taken a more maximalist spirit in the best look of the week. Because although life is not in black and white, your outfit can be, as celebrities shown as Deepika Padukone, Kriti Sanon, Lalisa and more.
The expression of dressing at the line at the front at its best, Deepika Padukone made a statement to the fall 2025 show by Louis Vuitton during the Paris Fashion Week. She played with a contrast, combining a structured white layer with sharp reverse against transparent black leggings. A white hat with large edges and black leather gloves added a vintage flair, while the pointed pumps and an elegant high -end handbag completed the look. Serving a masterclass at the time of monochrome, it has proven that black and white is anything but basic.
Sharing the same space, Lisa of the group of Korean girls Blackpink redefined the Parisian chic in a fully black Louis Vuitton set that played with the structure and the drape. The intelligently tailor -made layers, the large sleeves and the golden details added depth at the monochrome moment, while its ruffled waves and its soft glam completed its look perfectly.
For the IIFA 2025 prices, Kriti Sanon drew attention to a sculptural dress Mark Bumgarner. The white -free white dress included an elegant and adjusted bodice punctuated with asymmetrical cuts and rolled tissue details that lent a futuristic look. The mermaid style skirt has been bursting with just the right amount of drama, transforming the whole into a movement into movement.
Simone Ashley transformed the sidewalk into her personal track, coming out in an elegant black dress. The sleeveless number included a Licou Hood Style neckline, a daring open back and a mixture of textures – a leather from the bump on the bodice in transition to a carved pencil silhouette. A Black Hermès Kelly belt crowned its size, while the silver earrings added a hint of flickering. Finally, dark sunglasses and black heels mules have sealed the look, proving that the details count.
Recently, Tamannaah Bhatia turned heads in a striking Bloni workshop creation – an architectural black tail dress punctuated by daring red sculptural accents with neckline and shoulders. The elegant and adjusted silhouette has extended to a dramatic finish of paste on the ground, balancing the structure with fluidity for an undeniably dominant presence.