| Category | Signature Item | Modern Equivalent | Styling Tip from Rasi | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Ethnic | Green Patiala salwar with mirror work | Anarkali suit | Always add a thin bindi to balance heavy embroidery | | Western | Fitted capris + baby tee | Crop top + high-waisted trousers | Use a chunky belt to cinch the waist | | Red Carpet | Wine-colored velvet saree | Velvet lehenga | Pair with a low bun and jasmine flowers (gajra) | | Off-duty | Flared miniskirt + tank top | Bodycon dress with denim jacket | Keep makeup strictly nude |

Rasi started her career in the early 2000s, an era dominated by simple chudidhars and floral sarees. However, unlike her contemporaries, Rasi quickly developed a reputation for pushing sartorial boundaries. Her early Telugu actress Rasi photos from film promotions show a girl next door—soft curls, pastel lehengas, and minimal jewelry.

But the turning point came around 2010, when she began experimenting with high-glamour fashion photoshoots. Moving away from traditional tropes, she embraced contemporary silhouettes, bold makeup, and edgy accessories. Today, her style gallery is a curated mix of:

Though less frequent, her Western photoshoots are notable for their restraint. You will rarely see Rasi in a bodycon dress or sequined gown. Instead, she opts for structured blazers over plain tees, monochrome pantsuits, or satin slip dresses in neutral shades. The vibe is “corporate creative”—professional yet artistic, proving that you don’t need skin show or loud prints to make a statement.