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Deepika Padukone's Navratan Patan Patola saree reimagined by Anamika Khanna is the new red-carpet flex

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Dec 7, 2025, 13:55 IST
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Heritage, but make it hot!

Deepika Padukone stunned at the Swadesh event in a beautiful Navratan Patal Patola by artisan Bhawar Singh, reimagined by designer Anamika Khanna. The ensemble was more than couture; it was a heritage story, celebrating the legacy of Indian textiles. In an era dominated by fast fashion, this outfit reminded everyone that heritage pieces still hold timeless value, quietly living and breathing. Let’s take a closer look at her stunning ensemble.


(Image Credits: Instagram)

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Reinvented for modern times

Patan Patola is widely regarded as one of the most intricate weaving traditions in the world. Anamika Khanna gave it a contemporary twist, combining mulmul floral detailing with geometric statement patterns on Deepika’s black and red dupatta. The result transformed the ivory anarkali into a modern, stylish, and iconic look.
(Image Credits: Instagram)

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The unexpected modern charm

The full-length high-neck anarkali featured fitted full sleeves and flared gracefully from every angle. Subtle pleats paired with a bold handmade Banaras border added old-world charm. The elegant movement, feminine lines, and delicate floral motifs echoed Anamika Khanna’s signature style. This blend of artistry and precision, paying homage to Indian heritage, highlighted centuries of refined craftsmanship.
(Image Credits: Instagram)

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Thoughtful styling

Deepika let her outfit take center stage, keeping accessories minimal. She chose a pair of long gold earrings with round metallic statement details that almost brushed her shoulders. The restraint in styling was deliberate, allowing the fabric and craftsmanship to remain the focal point.
(Image Credits: Instagram)

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Hair and makeup

For her hair, Deepika went with a sleek braided style with a perfect mid-parting. Her makeup featured a radiant foundation base, dark kohl-lined eyes, muted brown eyeshadow, and a subtle winged eyeliner. Soft peach blush and highlighter added warmth, while a nude lipstick completed the elegant, balanced look.
(Image Credits: Instagram)

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