Glamour
Tamannaah Bhatia on Accessibility of Glamour: “It’s for Everyone Now
Actress Tamannaah Bhatia is no stranger to dazzling the screen and the runway, but her recent statement at the Flipkart Glam Up Fest 2025 proves she’s just as much a style philosopher as she is a style icon.

Speaking to a packed crowd during the fashion and lifestyle summit held on June 6–7 in Mumbai, the Lust Stories 2 and Jailer star emphasized a powerful message: “Glamour isn’t exclusive to celebrities anymore. It’s for everyone.”
A Star Who Keeps It Real
Tamannaah has long been admired for her fashion-forward looks, whether she’s turning heads on red carpets or setting trends on Instagram. But at the Glam Up Fest, she took a more grounded tone, discussing how the modern glam movement is shifting from exclusivity to accessibility.
“Gone are the days when only A-listers and supermodels defined beauty. Today, it’s about authenticity, confidence, and creativity—that’s what makes you glamorous,” she said.
The Rise of the Everyday Influencer
Tamannaah credited the rise of social media and content creators for democratising fashion. “People are finding their voice and style without needing a stylist or red carpet. A teen shooting reels in her bedroom can be just as impactful as a fashion show,” she added.
Her statement echoed the festival’s mission—to empower individuals across India to explore their personal style through affordable, inclusive beauty and fashion products.
Glamour, But Make It You
Wearing a sleek monochrome power suit with minimalist gold accents, Tamannaah looked every bit the trendsetter while practicing what she preached. Her choice proved that glamour isn’t about extravagance—it’s about owning your aesthetic and exuding confidence.
“Your glam is yours. Whether it’s bold lipstick or just the way you carry yourself—it’s powerful,” she told the crowd.
From Stars to Streets
The Flipkart Glam Up Fest 2025 wasn’t just a display of fashion and beauty—it was a celebration of how style is becoming personal, inclusive, and achievable. With speakers like Tamannaah leading the dialogue, the event marked a cultural shift in how we perceive glamour today.
Her message resonates in an era where inclusivity and individuality are more valued than ever before.