Post by : Saif Khan
Priyanka Chopra Jonas has once again shown why she is one of the strongest style icons in global fashion. Her latest appearance in an ivory Anamika Khanna lehenga at a Varanasi movie event did more than just draw attention. It brought the kamarbandh back into the spotlight and turned it into one of the most popular accessories of 2025. A kamarbandh, a traditional waist belt, has been part of Indian clothing for centuries. It was once mostly worn by brides or on special festivals. But after Priyanka’s elegant look, it has become a modern must-have that women want to pair with sarees, lehengas, and even Indo-western outfits. Many fashion lovers are calling it the comeback of the year.
In the photos shared online, Priyanka wore a delicate ivory kamarbandh that highlighted her waist and added structure to her outfit. The accessory made her lehenga look sharper, richer, and more stylish. Fashion editors say that this moment has changed how people look at kamarbandhs. Instead of thinking of it as a “heavy traditional ornament,” young women now see it as a smart and fashionable belt that can upgrade almost any outfit. The kamarbandh is now trending because it does many things at once: it shapes the waist, holds drapes in place, adds shine to an outfit, and gives a royal touch without being too difficult to wear.
After her look went viral, many people began asking how they could style a kamarbandh in their own outfits. Fashion experts say that it is much easier than most people think. One simple way is to wear it with a lehenga. A kamarbandh helps balance a heavy skirt and gives the waist a nice shape. Brides often choose kundan or antique-gold kamarbandhs, while younger women prefer thinner metallic ones that match pastel outfits. Another easy option is pairing it with a saree. Even a simple chiffon saree looks more elegant when worn with a slim gold belt. For heavier silk sarees, a decorated kamarbandh adds the perfect traditional touch.
The accessory also works very well with Anarkali suits. These suits are flowy and sometimes hide the waist. A kamarbandh brings back structure and makes the outfit look royal. Designs with pearls, mirror work, or meenakari are especially popular. Experts also suggest matching the metal of the kamarbandh with the jewellery you wear. Gold kamarbandhs pair well with gold or kundan jewellery, while silver kamarbandhs work nicely with oxidised or diamond jewellery. Pearl kamarbandhs look beautiful with soft pastel colours.
Choosing the right width is also important. Petite women look better in slim designs because they do not shorten the torso. Tall women can try wider kamarbandhs for balance. Curvy women can choose medium-width belts that define the waist without feeling tight. Another useful tip is to use the kamarbandh to control the dupatta. Many women struggle with their dupatta slipping during family events or weddings. By tucking the dupatta lightly under the kamarbandh, it stays in place all day, even while dancing.
Today, the kamarbandh is not limited to traditional Indian clothing. Many designers are using it in Indo-western fashion. Priyanka’s look has inspired people to style it with saree gowns, modern draped skirts, jumpsuits, and co-ord sets. The accessory has become so flexible that it works for weddings, festivals, cocktail parties, and even small day functions. The only rule is to keep the outfit balanced. If the outfit is heavy, the kamarbandh should be simple. If the outfit is plain or light, the kamarbandh can be bold and colourful.
Priyanka’s stylish appearance has opened the door for this accessory to shine again. Many young women are excited to experiment with it, and designers expect the kamarbandh to become one of the most popular accessories of the year. Fashion is always changing, but some traditions return with more beauty and strength than before. The kamarbandh is one of those pieces. Priyanka Chopra’s look proves that mixing the old with the new can create unforgettable fashion moments, and 2025 may truly become the year of the kamarbandh.
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