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Diwali dressing ideas to steal from Bollywood celebs

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Oct 12, 2025, 16:00 IST
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Diwali Dressing ideas to steal from Bollywood celebs

This Diwali, take inspiration from Bollywood’s brightest stars and bring a touch of cinematic glamour to your festive wardrobe. From elegant sarees to statement lehengas, Bollywood celebrities know how to blend tradition with modern flair. Steal their style cues this season to shine effortlessly and make every festive moment as dazzling as a Bollywood celebration.

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Janhvi Kapoor - A vision in sheer elegance

Janhvi Kapoor stole the show with an ethereal saree that embodied the essence of festive elegance. She wore a dainty baby-pink saree with golden embroidery, a green pallu for contrast, and pink embroidered borders, paired with a matching infinity-hemline blouse.

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Ananya Panday - Subtle and stylish in pastel pink

Ananya Panday opted for simplicity with a sleeveless light pink kurta adorned with tiny white embroidery, paired with matching palazzo pants. Her loose hair and subtle makeup added to the look's airy spirit. The overall look was a symbol of young minimalism, demonstrating that soft pastels and gentle embroidery can be as festive without overpowering the look.

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Parineeti Chopra - Vibrant lahariya in emerald hues

Parineeti Chopra shone bright in shades of green, wearing a lehariya-printed full-sleeve kurta and an equally colored dupatta. The classic print truly added a spirited festive touch to her look, while her kundan choker, maang tikka, and dewy makeup added the wow factor with royal touches. Her look suggested that a combination of vibrant colours and classic prints can be both eye-catching and ageless.

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Shilpa Shetty - The radiant red muse

Shilpa Shetty rang in Diwali in traditional style with an intense red saree, its mirror-embellished edges shining splendidly under the lights. The matching blouse sported the same mirror work, adding to the celebratory sheen of the outfit. She accessorised with a gold choker necklace and white floral hair ornaments, combining traditional beauty with modern sophistication, perfect proof of red done well for celebratory nights.

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Madhuri Dixit - Effortless grace in ivory and green

Madhuri Dixit's Diwali attire was the epitome of sophisticated glamour. She dressed in an ivory silk kurta, teamed with draped sharara pants and a saturated green dupatta edged with gold. Silver statement pieces, minimal makeup, and a tidy bun completed the understated beauty of her look. Her ensemble proved that muted colours and timeless silhouettes are enough to craft an elegant celebration look that remains timeless.

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Mouni Roy - Redefined royalty in scarlet

Mouni Roy shone bright in a stunning all-red lehenga that radiated raw festivity. Her dress had a full-sleeved blouse, a full, printed-bordered skirt, and a matching dupatta with golden shimmery borders. The finishing touches in the form of a golden choker neckpiece and maang tikka lent royal touches to her overall look, making her one of the style icons of the evening.

The Diwali cues from Bollywood divas are the ideal choice to follow in order to merge fashion with festival glitz. Whether you prefer timeless classics or modern silhouettes, these celebrity-inspired looks offer endless inspiration. This is the season to wear bright colours, thick fabrics and accessories that will make you a star, and enjoy Diwali the same grace and glamour like your favourite Bollywood stars.

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