In Shruti Haasan’s latest editorial, the primary keyword practically announces itself: beetle green fashion, lacquered, leafy, and lit to make every surface look alive. The post is sparse on storyline but rich in credits, and those credits matter, because this is exactly how Indian style work now circulates, through small teams, sharp taste, and labels you can trace.
Beetle green fashion, built by a tight Indian team

The caption reads like a call sheet, and that is the point. Styling is credited to Praveen Raja and Paintred Studios, with Mahalekshmi on the styling team, makeup by Anupama Krishnamachari, hair by Aiswarya Raj, and photography by Frames by Nithin. The look itself is anchored by an outfit from Kapardara, with jewellery by Attrangi Designs.
It is a reminder that beetle green fashion does not need a European runway to feel considered. Here, the interest comes from the interplay of fashion and jewellery, then tightened by beauty choices that let the colour do the talking. (If you have been watching how celebrity styling is evolving, you will spot the shift: fewer “big reveal” brand moments, more cohesive team signatures.)
Kapardara and Attrangi Designs: the credits worth clicking
Because the caption is essentially a list of collaborators, the most responsible way to read it is through what can be verified: who is named, and where their work lives publicly. Kapardara is tagged for the outfit, and Attrangi Designs is tagged for jewellery, meaning the look is built on Indian labels presented as the main characters, not supporting cast.
That matters for anyone searching for beetle green fashion ideas beyond a single dress link. This is a palette story as much as it is a garment story: a saturated green that photographs like enamel, then jewellery that either punctuates it or echoes it, depending on how the frames are lit.

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Beetle green fashion has a particular advantage on camera. In still images it can register as plant, metallic, or jewel depending on what surrounds it, skin, hair, metalwork, and even backdrop. On Shruti Haasan, that visual ambiguity becomes the hook. You do not read the look once, you keep rechecking what you are seeing.
If you are building your own reference folder, this is also a useful case study in modern editorial credits: a clear chain from styled-by to shot-by, plus a named outfit label and a named jewellery label. That transparency makes the inspiration actionable, without needing the post to supply a long caption.
Photo Credits
Cover image and additional images: Images courtesy of their respective owners. Featuring Shruti Haasan; styled by Praveen Raja and Paintred Studios; outfit by Kapardara; jewellery by Attrangi Designs; makeup by Anupama Krishnamachari; hair by Aiswarya Raj; photographed by Frames by Nithin.








