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12 years, 12 safas: PM Narendra Modi’s safas that made every Independence Day unforgettable

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 15, 2025, 13:29 IST
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PM Modi’s safa looks that made every Independence Day unforgettable

Prime Minister Narendra Modi celebrated India’s 79th Independence Day on Friday, delivering his 12th consecutive address from the Red Fort. True to his signature style, he wore one of his iconic safas, adding a touch of Indian culture with bright colours.
This year, he paired a saffron safa with a white kurta-churidar, a saffron bandhgala jacket, and a tricolour stole– a look that blended tradition with bold style.
Since 2014, his Independence Day safas have become a highlight of the celebrations, reflecting India’s rich culture through their colours, patterns, and regional inspiration. Here’s a look at how his iconic safas have evolved over the years.


Image: X/@BJP4India

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2024: Leheriya print statement

PM Modi wore a leheriya print turban in orange, yellow, and green, complete with a long tail. It was paired with a white kurta-churidar and a light blue bandhgala jacket. The traditional print, rooted in Rajasthan, took cues from the wave-like desert winds.


Image: Instagram/@narendramodi

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2023: Bandhani print pop

In 2023, he opted for a Rajasthani-style bandhani turban in yellow and red. The outfit included an off-white kurta-churidar, a black V-neck jacket, and a geometric pocket square– a bold, vibrant combo with classic roots.​
Image: Instagram/@narendramodi

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2022: Tricolour touch

The 2022 look featured a white turban with orange and green stripes, reflecting the colours of the national flag. It was styled with a white kurta-churidar and a baby-blue Nehru jacket for a clean, patriotic finish.​
Image: Instagram/@narendramodi

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2021: Patterns of resilience

In 2021, PM Modi wore a saffron turban with red patterns. He beautifully paired it with a white kurta, fitted churidar, deep blue jacket, and a white scarf with saffron edging– a powerful symbol of spirit during the pandemic.​
Image: Instagram/@narendramodi

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2020: Saffron & cream classic

In 2020, he wore a saffron-and-cream turban with a white kurta-churidar and an orange-and-white scarf– a simple yet elegant look that reflected India’s culture and national pride.​
Image: Instagram/@narendramodi

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2019: Embroidered heritage

In 2019, he wore a bright saffron safa with green and red details and embroidery, along with a patterned stole that highlighted India’s artisan traditions– a symbol of unity and progress.​
Image: Instagram/@narendramodi

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2018: Bold in orange

The 2018 look made a statement– an orange safa with red patterns and a long trailing end that nearly reached the ankles. It was paired with a white stole featuring a broad geometric border, adding a touch of elegance.​
Image: Instagram/@narendramodi

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2017: Sunshine yellow

In 2017, PM Modi wore a bright yellow safa with red patterns, a beautiful combination that stood out. He paired it with a simple kurta, showcasing cultural vibrance and national pride.​
Image: Instagram/@narendramodi

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2016: Tie-dye twist

The 2016 turban brought festive energy with bright pink and yellow tie-dye patterns. It reflected a cheerful, celebratory spirit and PM Modi’s own vibrant personal style.​
Image: Instagram/@narendramodi

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2015: Criss-cross Rajasthani

In 2015, he wore a yellow turban with red and dark green criss-cross lines. The long trailing end added a touch of grandeur, inspired by traditional Rajasthani style.

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Image: Instagram/@shahnawaz_handsome_

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2014: The debut turban

In his first Independence Day as Prime Minister, PM Modi wore a bright red turban with small white dots. The design was simple yet festive, making a strong first impression. The colourful turban stood out and started his tradition of unique Independence Day looks.

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Image: Pinterest/Translation India

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