Actors are ditching the “who wore it best” game and entering a whole new sartorial playing field method dressing. Film promotion has become an extension of their performance, with outfits morphing into costumes that embody the characters they portray. Take Janhvi Kapoor, for instance. For the promotions of her upcoming film, Mr. and Mrs. Mahi, her wardrobe wasn’t just clothes; it was a full-on batting line-up of thematic brilliance method dressing.
Take her show-stopping look by Torani, for instance, styled by Ami Patel. Imagine organza, light as a summer breeze, embroidered with a delicate scalloped wicket and a playful ball border. And to truly hit it out of the park? The sari itself was a masterpiece of stripes, mirroring the iconic cricket pitch. It was a fashion homerun, a perfect example of how method dressing can steal the spotlight.


From a gown adorned with cricket ball-shaped embellishments to a skirt adorned with cricket net-like fabric, her promotion game was one for the books!
This isn’t some random fashion fluke, though. There’s a method to this madness, and it’s called “method dressing.” It’s more than just a trendy term; it’s a captivating strategy blurring the lines between fashion and performance art. Imagine dressing not just for the occasion, but in sync with your surroundings, mood, and even your intentions for the day. It’s an art form that blends mindfulness with fashion, encouraging individuals to curate outfits that resonate with their inner selves and external environment. This trend transcends mere aesthetics, fostering a deeper connection between what you wear and how you feel, ultimately transforming fashion into a form of self-expression and daily ritual.
However, celebrities and method dressing go way back.
Alia Bhatt for Gangubai Kathiawadi
Back in 2022, Alia Bhatt took method dressing to a whole new level for her film Gangubai Kathiawadi! Picture this: pristine white sarees became her battle armour, each meticulously chosen to echo Gangubai’s strength and elegance. Red roses woven into her hair buns whispered of a hidden fire, while classic jhumkas added a touch of defiance. One of her show-stopping looks featured a pure white Jamdani weave, its hand woven motifs like a secret language. Paired with a deep V-neck blouse, the ensemble exuded a quiet power. Chunky gold earrings and silver rings completed the picture, a warrior queen ready to claim her throne.


Zendaya for Dune 2
When it comes to nailing the trend, Zendaya stands as the flag bearer of it. For the iconic premiere of Dune 2, Zendaya stole the show with her red carpet weapon of choice: a vintage Thierry Mugler masterpiece which was a full-on invasion from the future. Crafted from 1995’s “Cirque d’hiver” collection, this wasn’t just a dress – it was a metallic second skin.
Channelling iconic figures like Grace Jones and Lady Gaga who rocked Mugler before her, Zendaya cemented her status as a fashion supernova. This wasn’t a walk down the red carpet; it was a voyage to another galaxy, a testament to the power of fashion that transcends trends.
Margot Robbie for Barbie
2023 belonged to a bolder, brighter shade: Barbie pink. Thanks in no small part to Margot Robbie’s Barbie, the world became obsessed with all things pink. Months before Greta Gerwig’s “Barbie” hit theatres, the hype was palpable. Fans threw themed parties, donned pink attire, and eagerly awaited a glimpse into the film’s outrageous wardrobe, rumored to include Chanel costumes
But nobody embodied the spirit of Barbie quite like Robbie herself. Her press tour outfits were a fashion spectacle, rivalling the film’s costume department in sheer variety and audacity. Robbie embraced the increasingly popular trend of “method dressing,” taking inspiration directly from iconic Barbie dolls.



