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: Paoli regularly draws inspiration from classic '90s cinema, deploying deep black sarees with dramatic blouse designs featuring bold lacework, sheer panels, and statement sleeves to radiate timeless sensuality. Western Glamour: Crimson Hues and Thigh-High Slits

While Western celebrities belt blazers, Paoli belts her sarees. In multiple photoshoots for Sananda and Anandalok , she has cinched her silk sarees with leather corset belts or vintage silver waistbands. This styling trick elongates her frame and gives the fluid saree a structured, power-dress silhouette.

She leans toward solid-colored gowns—particularly in black, deep red, and emerald green—featuring thigh-high slits or plunging necklines.

During high-profile events like the 150-year celebration of Ananda Sarees, Paoli showcased a striking red Banarasi handloom paired with a contemporary corset bodice. The combination of a structured corset with a fluid handloom drape brings an architectural edge to festive wear.

Paoli famously pairs timeless black-and-gold handloom sarees with sharply tailored blazers instead of traditional blouses. This fusion introduces structured, corporate shoulders to the fluid drapes of Indian silk, accentuating heavily worked pallus while offering a practical alternative for cooler weather.

Beyond traditional wear, Paoli makes bold statements on the red carpet with a focus on sophisticated silhouettes: Western Glamour

The saree is the uniform of the Bengali actress, but Paoli Dam consistently subverts its traditional drape. In her gallery, the saree is never merely a six-yard cloth; it is a canvas for rebellion.