Basic idea of fashion
Fashion for Raima is about comfort, confidence and a sense of pride associated with what she is wearing. If these three points click, it’s a deal.
Wardrobe unmissables
Raima’s wardrobe has something for everyone. Denims, couple of nice saris, comfortable shorts and pyjamas, a black gown, rugged pants and T-shirts to travel and explore – these are the unmissables you would find inside her wardrobe.
Black obsession
The actress has always insisted that the way black is being used in India and globally it fascinates her. The entire power dressing has been taken over by black. Be it the Oscars or world summits, black dresses have dominated over the past few years.
Confidence is priority
Raima keeps up with her thoughts on confidence and what makes her feel more and more confident and comfortable and that’s how it makes her keep up with latest fashion trends. It works for those bold photoshoots as well.
Fashion divas
For her, Beyoncé is the ultimate fashion diva. She also admires Priyanka Chopra, for that matter.
Daily makeup
It’s simple yet regal. She prefers a great mascara, lipstick and just a little bit of a pack. It has to be simple. The makeup has to look like you haven’t done too much and you still managed to look good and that’s enough.
Haircare tips
The bubbly actress always goes for a good shampoo and conditioner. She oils her hair frequently, eats healthy and tries to have a good sleep. Raima still loves those old natural nuske including reetha, shikakai and stuff like these.
Saree is class
The entire industry bows down to Raima for her impeccable style game and fashion choices. It’s safe to say her beauty is the reflection of the virtue and talent she keeps inside. The actress believes she looks best in a sari. Nothing like a sari, actually!
Style tips
She has one suggestion. Try and choose things which make you feel comfortable above all. Be a little careful with the colours you wear as it might affect the mood and hence performance.
What’s comfort zone
The moment you are comfortable and you know you aren’t wearing something very, very weird you are perfect. It’s actually that simple. You need to define comfort for yourself.