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5 fusion outfits inspired by Bollywood mavens that are defying the ultimate age rules

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 15, 2025, 16:00 IST
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These Bollywood stars are proving that style has no age limit

Bollywood’s leading ladies have long challenged the notion that fashion has an expiry date. Defying ageist stereotypes and outdated styling rules, these stars have boldly embraced experimental silhouettes, striking fusion wear, and unapologetically modern aesthetics. In doing so, they’ve redefined what it means to “dress your age” - replacing regressive ideas with a new narrative: one that invites feminine energy to be bold, poised, and stylish at any stage of life.


From revamping traditional wear with contemporary cuts to confidently owning eclectic ensembles, these B-town icons are mastering the art of ageless fashion and encouraging the rest of us to do the same.

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Madhuri Dixit’s modern red sharara set

If you're on the hunt for Indian outfit inspiration, look no further than Madhuri Dixit’s ever-evolving wardrobe. The timeless beauty recently stunned in a fiery red fusion ensemble by Ritika Mirchandani, featuring a blazer-style kurta paired with matching sharara pants. Embellished with crystal bugle beads and delicate embroidery, the outfit struck a perfect balance between tradition and trend. Madhuri's look made a compelling case for fusion styling that’s equal parts bold and elegant.


(Image Credits: Instagram)

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Vidya Balan’s jacket-and-skirt cocktail ensemble

Known for her love of classic saris, Vidya Balan took a refreshing turn with an outfit that blended structure and softness. For a red-carpet-ready look, she opted for a black and silver zardozi-embroidered jacket from Mrunalini Rao, complete with kimono sleeves and intricate white resham cherry blossom motifs. Instead of trousers or a lehenga, she paired it with a minimal, flared black skirt, proof that comfort and couture can indeed go hand in hand.
(Image Credits: Instagram)

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Kareena Kapoor Khan’s breezy heritage kaftan

Kareena Kapoor Khan leaned into the effortless glamour of a kaftan for a look that felt both regal and relaxed. Her deep inky-blue kaftan from Sabyasachi’s ‘Heritage Bridal’ 2023 collection featured botanical gold prints and a flattering side slit. Handcrafted gold zardozi panels added richness to the silhouette, while the flowing form paid homage to the free-spirited mangroves of the Sundarbans, a signature Sabyasachi muse. It was an elegant reminder that maximalist fashion can still feel breezy and unrestrained.
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Malaika Arora’s latex pre-draped saree

Few can pull off fashion experiments quite like Malaika Arora. Never one to shy away from a bold statement, she turned heads in a black latex pre-draped saree that reimagined the traditional drape with a futuristic edge. Featuring a ruched waist and cape-style pallu, the ensemble screamed high drama. She completed the look with a stark white ribbed tank top, merging minimalism with fierce femininity. A perfect example of how fusion fashion can be unapologetically edgy.
(Image Credits: Instagram)

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Karisma Kapoor’s red blazer-saree fusion

Karisma Kapoor brought power dressing to the festive wardrobe with her red Manish Malhotra saree-blazer combo. The structured, embroidered blazer was paired with a sheer red net saree, both dripping in intricate sequin and thread work. Her look was further elevated with a statement emerald-and-diamond choker, striking a perfect harmony between classic glamour and contemporary cool. It was festive wear with a fearless twist, exactly what we’d expect from one of Bollywood’s most stylish veterans.
(Image Credits: Instagram)

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The verdict? Fashion is ageless

These Bollywood icons continue to prove that style doesn’t come with a timeline. By mixing heritage aesthetics with modern cuts and innovative draping, they’re rewriting the fashion rulebook, one iconic look at a time. Whether it’s a latex saree or a kaftan inspired by mangroves, these divas are reminding us that fashion is and always will be about self-expression, not age.
(Image Credits: Instagram)

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