Sunny Leone in Swarovski crystal blouse and embroidered skirt

Éblouissant Elegance: Sunny Leone’s Sparkling Statement in Zain Hashmi

When fashion meets art, the result is nothing short of breathtaking. Sunny Leone’s latest look in Zain Hashmi’s couture masterpiece, Éblouissant, is precisely that—an arresting combination of glamour, grit, and sheer sartorial spectacle.

The ensemble, aptly named ‘Éblouissant’—which translates to “dazzling” in French—lives up to its title in every thread. It’s a harmonious blend of glitz and grace, constructed with precision and passion. At its core lies a scintillating backless blouse intricately embedded with Swarovski crystals, catching light and turning heads from every angle.

Sunny Leone lounging in couture skirt and blouse ensemble

The bold silhouette is balanced by a structured, shimmering skirt that flows with elegance but speaks the language of power. Embellished with a mix of fine embroidery and tactile depth, it provides the perfect stage for the pièce de résistance: a regal jacket that redefines luxury outerwear. Made entirely of crystal mesh and laced with embroidery, this jacket not only completes the look but elevates it to haute couture heights.

The entire styling pays homage to women who are unafraid to command attention—who embody unapologetic confidence and contemporary femininity. With her sleek braid, smoky eye, and poised posture, Sunny Leone channels this ethos with striking conviction.

Whether it’s a red-carpet moment or a couture editorial, Éblouissant is more than fashion—it’s theatre stitched in thread and stone. It’s the kind of look that lingers in your memory long after the flashbulbs fade.

And Sunny? She’s not just wearing it. She owns it.

Sunny Leone in full Éblouissant look with crystal jacket

Side view of Sunny Leone in crystal backless couture look

Sunny Leone in Swarovski crystal blouse and embroidered skirt

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Understanding ‘Shapewears’ and ‘Underskirts’ for Sarees

Saree shapewear is basically like an inner garment that you can wear inside your saree to give it the same shape as your body, mostly used instead of a traditional petticoat.

It’s highly recommended to wear a petticoat i.e. Shapewear under a saree. There are certain reasons for it.
Firstly, it helps to tuck the saree in nicely, and secondly, it keeps your modesty intact because otherwise, the saree might look sheer. The major advantage of saree shapewear is it portrays slimness around the thigh due to its shape.

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However, If you don’t want to wear shapewear to experiment with a saree, you can ignore shapewear. But be sure to wear something underneath that not lets you pull off the saree but also lets you pleat it off nicely.

The drawback of shapewear is that it could not hold a saree with a heavy border as its belt tends to fold due to the heaviness of the border. Also, it is uncomfortable to sit on the floor in this shapewear. But you can give it a try on your own before taking a decision.

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Alternatively, underskirt is more comfortable but looks a bit baggy. But it is comfortable to sit and do work in it. Further it has better grip on heavy sarees. Most Saree experts chose under skirt over shapewear.

Shapewear is better for simple sarees and more women like to wear saree on their jobs, where there is no need of sitting on the floor.

I don’t like Sarees, because I look fat in sarees’!’ is the excuse most women say.  According to Celebrity drape artist Dolly Jain,

“What I feel is that you have to select the fabric and drape the saree according to your body structure. The drape is the key here. It does not matter which designer you buy it from, but if a saree is not draped correctly, it will not look good. For easy draping, I think georgette fabric is the best. Kota and organza are also easy as long as you know the basic draping styles.

If your size is M, then get a petticoat in size L. If the petticoat is too tight fitting, how will you tuck in the saree fabric and drape it well?”

 

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Why does my petticoat keep folding up inside the saree?

There are a few reasons why your petticoat may be folded up inside your saree:

  1. The petticoat is too small: If your petticoat is too small, it may not be able to stay in place underneath the saree, causing it to fold up. Make sure to choose a petticoat that fits snugly around your waist but is not too tight.
  2. The petticoat is not tucked in properly: Make sure to tuck the petticoat in tightly around your waist, and ensure that the fabric is smooth and not bunched up.
  3. The saree is too heavy: If the saree is too heavy, it may be pulling down on the petticoat, causing it to fold up. Choose a lighter-weight saree or make sure to adjust the saree to distribute the weight more evenly.
  4. The saree is not tucked in properly: Make sure that the saree is tucked in properly around the waist and hips, and that it is not too loose.
  5. The saree is too long: If the saree is too long, it may be dragging on the ground and pulling the petticoat up. Try to get the saree tailored to the correct length or adjust the way you drape it.

It is important to make sure that the petticoat and saree are properly adjusted and tucked in to prevent folding and ensure a comfortable and neat look.