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Real Mom Style: GRWM & Outfit Ideas

byMonalisaShoots and collaborations across Delhi NCRView full gallery

Style for me isn't about runway trends. It's about finding that balance between feeling comfortable while chasing a toddler and looking put-together for a brunch or date night. Here are my go-to looks, styled for real life.

A "Get Ready With Me" for Saraswati Puja. This festival is extra special for me, and I chose a simple, minimal makeup look to go with my yellow suit while celebrating with my daughter.

Here's my "Get Ready With Me" for Durga Puja. I'm wearing a beautiful, lightweight tissue handloom saree that is both traditional and comfortable for a long day of festivities.

My "Get Ready With Me" for Kanjak Puja. I chose this beautiful organza saree with a floral print. It's elegant, light, and perfect for a daytime celebration.

A "Get Ready With Me" for a cute family brunch date. I chose a comfortable and stylish pink dress for a relaxed day out with my husband and daughter.

This "Get Ready With Me" shows our first family date night. I put together a quick makeup look and a comfortable yet stylish winter outfit for a cozy evening out.

My Outfit of the Day for a shopping trip. I paired an oversized Puma t-shirt with ripped jeans and sneakers for a comfortable and casual look.

A summer fit check featuring a breezy lime green dress from Mango. I styled it with two different bags to show how accessories can change up a look.

About this collection

Getting dressed as a mom is a constant negotiation between needing comfort for floor play and wanting to look sharp for a dinner date. My approach focuses on versatile pieces—like adding a statement belt to jazz up a traditional saree or swapping heels for chic flats—that actually work for school runs and family outings alike.

My style mantra is simple: comfort first, everything else follows. Since becoming a mom, my approach to fashion has shifted from following fast-paced trends to investing in pieces that are genuinely wearable. Whether I am putting together a look for a puja or a casual brunch, my priority is movement.

Reclaiming Confidence

I believe style is one of the best ways to reclaim your identity after a baby. You don't need a massive wardrobe to look great. I love re-styling my existing pieces—like adding a structured belt over a traditional saree to give it a modern silhouette. It is all about finding small tweaks that make you feel like yourself again, messy hair and all.

GRWM for Real Life

My GRWM videos focus on relatable scenarios. From rocking a lightweight organza saree for Kanjak Puja to pairing ripped jeans with a graphic tee for a shopping day, I am all about accessibility. If you see me wearing it, it is because it is breathable, fits well, and doesn't restrict me when I am chasing my daughter.

Practical Style Tips

Don't overcomplicate your morning. Stick to 3-4 staples that you love and mix them up. My current favorites are oversized tees for errands, co-ord sets for festivals, and breezy maxi dresses for dates. Remember, you are the one wearing the clothes, not the other way around. Let’s make getting dressed the most fun part of your day.

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Monalisa

Shoots and collaborations across Delhi NCRStarting ₹800 per campaign

I'm Monalisa. I’m a fitness coach, but I’m also a mom who loves fashion that doesn't feel like a costume. I’ve spent the last few years figuring out how to look polished while juggling toys and tantrums, and I'm sharing all those style hacks here with you.

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