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10 pink sarees that are a must-have in your wardrobe this festive season

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Oct 16, 2025, 21:00 IST
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Be a flamingo in a flock of pigeons, in the fashion kingdom at least!

It’s a common myth around the world that pink is a colour meant only for baby girls. But that label has long been stripped off the feminine world, pink now rules the fashion scene, and women are going all gaga over pink sarees this festive season. And we’re totally on board with it! However, a plain pink saree may sound a bit boring, so let’s amp up your shopping cart with these 10 pink saree inspirations, based on silhouettes, shades, and more that are perfect for your festive wardrobe this year.

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Pink is the new navy

Who doesn’t like to wear a stunning pink saree with some shiny golden weaves on it? It is called a double celebration for the wearer’s beauty, as the golden weave combination on the plain sheen silk saree instantly uplifts the minimal appearance and surely creates a contrasting impression on others. You can opt for a matching or contrasting blouse design, making this piece impressive.
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Dipped in silk weaves

One of the lightest forms of pink colour looks perfect on iconic silk sarees. Opt for a shiny Kanjeevaram or a lightweight Chanderi with a silver sheen effect that makes the whole fit shiny and instantly charms anyone. A sequinned blouse dipped in silver or gold will create an extraordinary affair, making everything look perfect.


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Explore the darker hues

Explore a silk or organza saree dipped in darker pink hues and match it with a royal purple or brown border. You can also opt for something with silver zari detailing, which can turn out to be outstanding embroidery work, and team it up with a shaded silk blouse. Keep a sleeveless finish if you’re looking for Diwali glam party nights.
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Blending the mix of sunset hues

Have you seen the orangish-pink sky, aka the sunset hues, which looks mesmerising and instantly becomes the spotlight? Opt for a chiffon or silk saree with this unique blend of colour and immediately make heads turn. This comforting and iconic shading will look perfect with a sleek halter-neckline blouse and will be an ideal pick for Diwali game nights, when you’ll look for that comforting touch.
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Under the pink skies

The combination of pink and blue is for all ages and nationalities. If you’re someone who loves vibrant shades, then explore pastel effects of pink and blue, dipped in an organza silhouette with minimal floral detailing, which screams iconic from all angles. Team it with a matching sleeveless blouse and instantly prove that ‘less is more’.
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Steal hearts with an embroidery charm

Opt for a heavily embroidered saree on a light pink base, which has floral butti weaving all over, which makes everything look rich and elegant. The floral embroidered border and pallu must come with intricate threadwork detailing, which makes the pick look memorable on all occasions and can be easily teamed with pink, black, and white blouses.
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Go all traditional with Banarasi

A Banarasi pink drape is a true investment piece. Opt for a beautiful pink-hued Banarasi saree with floral jaal woven in gold and silver zari, which showcases the popular craftsmanship of Indian artisans. Try something in conventional florals or geometric patterns that is suitable for weddings, festivals, and other occasions.
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The popular sequin charm

We are all familiar with the sequin embroidery on sarees, which was brought into fashion by designer Manish Malhotra and has become a popular pick seen at Diwali parties. So, it's time to add a pastel pink sequin-embroidered saree with silver detailing to your wardrobe and team it with a matching sharp halter neckline blouse.
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Bring back the embroidered net look

The sheer-net embroidered look is another popular Diwali charm. So, hop onto the trend and opt for a stunning pastel pink embroidered net saree look with intricate detailing that makes everyone look meagre in front of your charm. Amplify it with a similar-looking satin-silhouette sleeveless blouse and steal the show in seconds.
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