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The 'Yacht Life' Style Edit: Get the Rumi Look

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Posted on 18th December 2025

From on-screen yacht scenes to real-life sailing style, here’s how to recreate Ananya Panday’s yacht-life aesthetic from Tu Meri Main Tera for your own Yacht Week trip.

Inspired by Ananya Panday’s on-screen style in Tu Meri Main Tera, this edit recreates the yacht-life aesthetic seen throughout the film for real-life Yacht Week experiences.

The Yacht Life, Styled by Rumi

Set against the Croatian coast, Tu Meri Main Tera showcases a version of yacht life that feels effortless, sun-soaked and cinematic. Ananya Panday’s character, Rumi, blends relaxed beachwear with elevated evening looks, exactly the kind of wardrobe that works on a Yacht Week route.

This style edit breaks down the key looks from the film and shows how to recreate, pack and wear them for a real yacht trip.

Get the Look: The Yacht Arrival Edit

Vibe: Effortless, minimal, polished.

This look captures the first moments on board, relaxed but considered. Clean lines, neutral tones and lightweight layers set the tone for life at sea.

Key pieces to pack:

  • Oversized linen or cotton shirt
  • Neutral bikini or bandeau top
  • High-waisted shorts or relaxed trousers
  • Silk scarf (hair or waist styling)
  • Flat leather sandals

Yacht Week tip:
Perfect for boarding day, sailing between islands and sunset cruising.

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Get the Look: Beach Club Chic (Hvar Inspired)

Vibe: Confident, playful, day-to-night.

Inspired by the film’s high-energy beach club scenes, this look is designed for arriving by boat, dancing all afternoon and staying into the evening.

Key pieces to pack:

  • Statement bikini or textured swim set
  • Crochet or sheer cover-up
  • Layered gold jewellery
  • Oversized sunglasses
  • Platform sandals or espadrilles

Yacht Week tip:
Choose pieces that transition easily from swimwear to partywear.

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Get the Look: Swim Stops & Sunlit Moments

Vibe: Soft, romantic, relaxed.

Between party scenes, the film highlights quieter moments on the water, swimming, lounging and enjoying the Adriatic coastline.

Key pieces to pack:

  • Lightweight slip dress or wrap dress
  • Neutral or pastel swimwear
  • Barely-there sandals
  • Natural makeup and loose hair

Yacht Week tip:
Throw-on dresses are essential for swim stops like Bol and Zlatni Rat Beach.

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Get the Look: Old Town Evenings (Trogir & Split)

Vibe: Romantic, elevated, effortless.

As the route moves through historic towns, the style becomes more evening-focused, elegant without feeling overdone.

Key pieces to pack:

  • Midi dress or matching co-ord
  • Statement earrings
  • Strappy sandals
  • Small shoulder or clutch bag

Yacht Week tip:
You’ll be walking cobbled streets, style and comfort matter equally.

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Get the Look: The Yacht Week Party Edit

Vibe: Bold, confident, unforgettable.

For the biggest nights, this look leans into statement silhouettes, movement and confidence, made for music, dancing and late finishes.

Key pieces to pack:

  • Cut-out or statement party dress
  • Metallic or standout accessories
  • Sleek hair or soft waves
  • Minimal bag, maximum impact

Yacht Week tip:
Pack one standout outfit for your biggest night — you’ll wear it more than once.

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Rumi’s Yacht Week Capsule Wardrobe

To recreate the Tu Meri Main Tera yacht-life aesthetic, focus on versatility and ease.

Pack list:

  • 2–3 swim sets
  • 2 beach club cover-ups
  • 2 daytime dresses
  • 2 evening or party outfits
  • Comfortable sandals + one statement shoe
  • Sunglasses, scarf and jewellery

From Film Style to Real Yacht Life

The islands, beach clubs and towns seen in Tu Meri Main Tera are part of real Yacht Week routes in Croatia. This style edit shows how to take inspiration from the film and turn it into outfits that work for real days on the water.

What you saw on screen is exactly the kind of style you can live, for real.

Editorial note: This article is a fashion-inspired interpretation of on-screen styling and is not an official costume or brand listing.

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