There is a particular charge to weekend party dressing when it comes with a full, credited team behind it. In a set of newly shared images, the look is built around Bharat & Reshma, finished with footwear from D’MODO, and pulled into focus by stylist Sanam Ratansi.
Weekend party dressing, with an Indian couture backbone

Bharat & Reshma’s signature sits in the space where Indian occasionwear becomes near architectural, with surfaces designed to read under flash and warm interior light. Even when a caption is brief, the decision to name the designers up front signals intent, this is not an anonymous “good outfit” post, it is a credited fashion moment.
The accompanying team tags round out the picture: styling by Sanam Ratansi, with management credited to Jafer Ali Munshi under SR&Co. It is a reminder that the most convincing weekend party dressing rarely happens by accident. It is produced, tightened, and edited until it photographs like a finished statement rather than a trial run.
Why the shoes matter more than people admit
If you have ever watched an evening look lose momentum from the ankle down, you already understand why D’MODO is not a footnote here. Party dressing is movement. It is arriving, standing, turning, the small choreography of a room. Shoes decide whether the outfit keeps its posture when the night stretches past the first hour.
There is also a visual logic to pairing an embellished Indian label with a shoe brand that presents itself as event ready. The balance comes from contrast, the garment carries the craft and surface interest, the footwear anchors the silhouette and gives the look its closing line.

The team behind the image
What makes this post feel like a fashion file rather than a casual upload is the roll call. Sanam Ratansi’s styling credit places the look in a professional context, shaped for camera and for the tempo of a weekend. SR&Co’s management tag, along with Jafer Ali Munshi’s name, reinforces that the image is part of a wider personal brand ecosystem, not a one off.
And then there is the simple pleasure of seeing Indian designers and Indian shoe labels credited clearly. In a digital culture that still blurs provenance, tags can function as receipts.
Photo Credits
Cover image and additional images courtesy of their respective owners. Fashion credits as tagged: Bharat & Reshma and D’MODO; styling by Sanam Ratansi; management credited to SR&Co and Jafer Ali Munshi.








