There is a particular tell in Aishwarya Rai Bachchan power dressing: the way she lets one strong line do the talking, then stacks the supporting cast with care. In this look, credited by stylist Mohit Rai with assistance from Taranga Agarwal and Chintan Shah, that line is a trench from Lovebirds Studio, drawn over a Dhruv Kapoor outfit, with a Gucci bag sourced via Confidential Couture, vintage frames from Vian~ge Vintage, and shoes by Saintgworld.
Power dressing, without the costume




What makes Aishwarya Rai Bachchan power dressing worth studying is how little it begs for applause. A trench is an old language of authority, but here it is treated as structure, not nostalgia. The coat sits as a clean outer frame, letting the inner look by Dhruv Kapoor carry the modern mood, while the accessories tighten the silhouette rather than decorate it.
That distinction matters. Power dressing collapses when it turns into corporate cosplay, shoulder pads for the sake of a meme. This styling dodges that trap by keeping the hierarchy clear: trench first, then bag, then eyewear, then shoes. No single element tries to steal the scene, which is exactly why the whole picture lands.
The pieces that do the heavy lifting
Lovebirds Studio: the trench as architecture
Lovebirds Studio has carved out a reputation in India for tailoring that understands proportion and movement, and the trench choice plays to that strength. The coat is the look’s spine, a long vertical that reads as intention even before you clock the labels. In practical terms, a trench is also a masterclass in public-life dressing: it travels, it photographs, it gives you a finishing layer that makes even a simple base feel considered.
Dhruv Kapoor: the modern base layer
Dhruv Kapoor’s work often lives in that sweet spot between street and sharp, making it a smart foundation under a classic outer layer. In this outfit, the brand’s role is not to shout but to sharpen the line beneath the trench. If you are taking notes, start here: the base should be sleek enough to hold its own, but not so busy that the outerwear cannot do its job.
Gucci via Confidential Couture: the signal accessory
There is always one item in a power look that functions as a social cue. Here it is the Gucci bag, named in the caption as sourced at Confidential Couture. That detail is more than shopping trivia. It tells you the wardrobe is being produced with access, with a dealer’s eye, and with an understanding of what reads instantly on camera.
How to borrow the lesson, even if the labels change
If you want the effect of Aishwarya Rai Bachchan power dressing without replicating the exact brands, copy the logic. Start with one long, structured layer. Keep the inner outfit clean in line and colour story. Add one recognisable accessory, whether that is a heritage bag, a watch, or a pair of frames with character. Then stop before the look turns into a checklist.
The glasses from Vian~ge Vintage are a particularly good clue: vintage eyewear is personal, it frames the face, and it signals taste more quickly than a loud logo. The shoes by Saintgworld close the loop with a grounded finish, which is often what separates a strong photo from a convincing real-world outfit.
In the end, this is not about copying Aishwarya’s closet. It is about recognising how a trench, a clean base, and one decisive accessory can carry you through the day with posture built in.
Gucci is credited for the bag in the original caption, and Lovebirds Studio is credited for the trench.
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