The Closet That Celebrities Call Home: A Story Woven by Dohr
The beauty of a garment lies not in how loud it looks, but in how deeply it feels.
Dohr’s Celebrity Closet isn’t just a gallery of famous faces draped in fine fabric. It’s a celebration of individuality, a reflection of grace that transcends names, occasions, and trends. Every piece worn by these women carries the Dohr spirit - timeless, tactile, and tethered to its roots.
Because when the right silhouette meets the soul, magic happens.
Yami Gautam in Samiya Pink: Where Grace Meets Glow

Under the soft hues of pink and green, Yami Gautam found a moment of quiet elegance, one that spoke the language of simplicity dressed in luxury. The Samiya Pink Cotton Silk Chanderi Kurta Set is not merely an outfit; it’s a canvas painted with care. The Dori and Adda work glisten gently as light catches its threads, revealing the depth of handcraft and the patience it holds.
The A-line kurta, balanced with embroidered palazzos and a tangerine-hued organza dupatta, brings together contrast and calm, a pairing that feels both fresh and familiar. There’s nothing loud here, just the understated confidence of someone who knows that subtlety is its own kind of statement. In Yami’s poise, the Samiya Set finds its perfect muse, grounded, graceful, and glowing in her own rhythm.
Sara Ali Khan in Sunheri Yellow: Draped in Sunshine

If joy had a color, it would shimmer like Sunheri, bright, unmissable, and golden.
In this Silk Chanderi Handcrafted Kurta Set, Sara Ali Khan channels everything Dohr stands for warmth, vibrance, and the artistry of detail. The appliqué work and adda embroidery shimmer with a story of craft, where sequins, pita, zari, and resham come together to dance in quiet harmony.
The silhouette itself is designed to move freely, a straight kurta, palazzo, and a pure organza dupatta that feels weightless against the skin. It’s festive, yet effortless; bright, yet never brash. In Sunheri, Sara doesn’t just wear color, she carries the radiance of handcrafted Indian artistry. It’s a reminder that sometimes, tradition doesn’t whisper; it glows.
Mira Kapoor in Claire Olive: The Ease of Modernity

When Mira Kapoor steps into the Claire Olive Floral Printed Crepe Co-ord Set, she redefines contemporary ease. This isn’t a look bound by seasons or occasions, it’s a conversation between comfort and style. Crafted from lightweight crepe, the co-ord’s vibrant olive floral print feels like a sunlit afternoon captured in fabric.
The twisted neck design adds a touch of playful structure, while the matching trousers keep the look easy, intentional, and undeniably elegant. It’s for the woman who lives between the lines, grounded in culture yet unafraid to embrace change. Mira’s effortless styling reminds us that luxury isn’t always about grandeur; sometimes, it’s about feeling like yourself, just a little more put together.
The Dohr Way: Threads That Tell Truths
Across these silhouettes, from the pink softness of Samiya, the golden warmth of Sunheri, to the breezy charm of Claire, one truth binds them all: Dohr designs for real women.
Women who work, laugh, host, celebrate, and dream, sometimes all in one day.
Women who find beauty in comfort, and grace in simplicity.
The Celebrity Closet is not a faraway dream; it’s an invitation. To see yourself in the reflection of women who wear confidence like couture and warmth like silk. Each ensemble in this curated curation reminds us that fashion at Dohr is not performative, it’s personal. Because every stitch is intentional, every thread is honest, and every design celebrates craft that feels close to home.
A Final Word: Celebrities May Wear It, But You’ll Feel It
What makes these looks special isn’t who wore them, it’s how they were made.
Each design is crafted with time, touched by hand, and inspired by heart.
When you wear Dohr, you wear a story, one of craftsmanship, culture, and care.
So here’s to the women who choose softness over spectacle, meaning over momentary trends, and style that doesn’t just flatter, but feels like home. After all, the most radiant closets are the ones that hold not just clothes, but emotions stitched with intention.










