Nirmala Sitharaman’s Budget sarees function as visual political language, using handloom traditions to project seriousness, continuity and cultural rootedness rather than personal fashion.
Drawing on Shefalee Vasudev’s Stories We Wear, the piece argues that clothing in Indian politics is a deliberate semiotic tool, especially for women leaders, signalling authority, belonging and ideological positioning.
From Mamata Banerjee’s performative simplicity to Narendra Modi’s calibrated nationalism and Rahul Gandhi’s anti-power dressing, political wardrobes in India shape how power is read, often before it is spoken.

