There are celebrity outfits that exist to be remembered, and others built to do a harder job, hold the frame while the conversation stays on the film. Kiara Advani’s Toxic movie promotions look, styled under Lakshmi Lehr’s banner, lands in that rarer second category: precise labels, clean choices, and a clearly credited team behind every decision.
Toxic movie promotions style notes: labels, lines, intent




The credit list reads like a map of how an image is made in 2026: outfit by Say No More (tagged via @saynomore.moscow and @saynomore_dubai), jewellery split across earrings and rings, then finished with Christian Louboutin heels. That division matters. It signals styling that understands hierarchy, silhouette first, then punctuation.
The earrings come from Amaris Jewels, credited “via @amigos.rizwan,” while the rings are from Golden Gazelle Gems. The styling credit is anchored by the hashtag #LakshmiLehrStyles, with a named style team, interns included, which is still rarer than it should be in celebrity fashion. In an era where everyone wants the spotlight, this is a look that shares it.
The accessories doing the heavy lifting
For Toxic movie promotions styling, the accessory mix is deliberate rather than maximal. Two different jewellery sources can look like indecision, but here it reads as division of labour: earrings as the face frame, rings as the close up detail for handshake moments, mic grabs, and the inevitable phone camera zoom. It is a practical fashion strategy, built for press lines.
Then the heels: Christian Louboutin, the red sole that photographs even when the hemline hides everything else. For a promotional run, that brand recognition is a shortcut, delivering “finished” in a single shot.
Why this look works for promo duty
A promotional look lives across formats, full body, half body, seated interviews, car door exits. This one is constructed to survive all of them without needing a caption to explain itself. Call it the modern celebrity uniform, except the credits show the real story: multiple hands, one outcome.
Who made the image: the Lakshmi Lehr team credits
If you are tracking how Bollywood red carpet and press tour aesthetics are evolving, the most revealing part of this post is the thoroughness of the credits. Styling is attributed to Lakshmi Lehr, with the style team tagged as @kashishsgaur and @khushxii, and intern @nainaamehrotraa named. Makeup is by @makeupbylekha, hair by @nikitamenon1, and photography by @ajshettyLakshmi Lehr. This is the machinery behind Toxic movie promotions looks that feel coherent across a full campaign, not just one appearance.
Photo Credits
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