Published 09:10 IST, January 31st 2025
A Hint Of Drama: Fans Can’t Stop Talking About Sonam Kapoor’s ‘Kala Gajra’ Look In Paris
Sonam Kapoor presents Gajra her way and it stole the limelight of the Paris Haute Couture Week 2025.

Paris Haute Couture Week 2025: The recently concluded Paris Haute Couture Week 2025, once again brought on stage versatile ideas and innovation to life. The show which ran from January 27 to January 30, 2025, not only became a place for fashion designers to convene but also for style icons such as Sonam Kapoor, Kylie Jenner, Meghan Thee Stallion, etc.
While many celebs turned heads during the event, fans of Sonam Kapoor, newly-minted ambassador of the Maison, couldn't stop talking about one thing of the Prem Ratan Dhan Payo star ensemble.

Sonam Kapoor’s ‘Kala Gajra’ Look In Paris
The ‘Kala Gajra’ which caught the attention of both the reel and real-life people was immense for its unique presentation of age-old traditional hair accessories.
Styled by her sister and fashion stylist Rhea Kapoor, the fashion icon appeared for the show in a monochromatic look featuring a fluid sheer dress from their SS'2025 collection. Sonam paired it with a faux fur coat from the Dior's Resort Collection 2025.
For her hair, Sonam completed with a neatly pulled bun decorated with bespoke ‘Kala Gajra’ which caught everyone's eye. The bespoke-made ‘Kala Gajra’ was created by Diaries of Nomad, adding the right amount of drama to her outfit.

The Making Of Sonam Kapoor’s ‘Kala Gajra’
The ‘Kala Gajra’ which Sonam Kapoor stunned at Paris Haute Couture Week 2025, was designed by Harshita Gautam, founder of Diaries of Nomad.
As per reports, it took 350 shells to create a handwoven Chanderi which were later connected to a moti on a silk rope. The beautiful Gajra came to life in under four days with the help of ten tireless artistic women.

What Is Gajra?
Gajra is a traditional Indian hair accessory made with fresh flowers typically with jasmine. It is worn by ladies in the Indian household for several occasions such as weddings, festivals, and other special occasions.
Updated 11:06 IST, January 31st 2025