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Fall in love, Bollywood style: 5 saree looks perfect for Valentine’s Day

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Feb 6, 2026, 17:00 IST
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Saree, but make it romantic

Long gone are the days when women donned a modern fitted red dress on Valentine’s Day. Well, it’s 2026, and it’s the era of spicing things up. It’s time to bring a contemporary magic touch and pick something iconic from our traditional roots. And what’s more iconic than draping six yards of pure grace? Bollywood has always been the sole source of fashion inspiration in India, so let’s pick 5 statement-worthy saree looks that can be refurbished and be worn on your Valentine’s date this year.

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Rekha in ‘Silsila’

If you’re celebrating Valentine’s Day the desi way, then do it as the queen of Bollywood, Rekha, would. Rekha’s timeless saree collection in ‘Silsila’ still echoes loudly in the fashion rooms. Her chiffon saree-clad look in the film, drenched in lustrous silks and monochrome shades, has to be in your wardrobe. From the iconic red charm to vibrant blues, she introduced this luxe silhouette to the Indian elite society, which is still followed religiously by many.


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Katrina Kaif’s ‘Singh Is Kinng’ saree look

You cannot underestimate the magic of Katrina Kaif draped in a saree. Making the mid-2000s all about her, Katrina’s fashion sense was religiously followed by every ‘it’ girl of that time. And, when she walked in a shimmery black net saree with a strappy black blouse in front of the majestic pyramids, every man and woman went all gaga. She practically started the trend of mesh-net sarees in Bollywood and induced her charm, which is still ringing strong.


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Priyanka Chopra in ‘Dostana’

Earning the title of ‘Desi Girl’ with just one look has to be an iconic one. Manish Malhotra crafted this stunning yet bold piece for Priyanka in the song ‘Desi Girl’, which made her the ultimate ambassador of the low-neckline bikini blouse across the globe. Her unforgettable off-white saree is perfect for all the Valentine’s baddies who wish to carry a minimal look which creates a statement effect.


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Deepika Padukone in ‘Yeh Jawani Hai Deewani’

Well, Priyanka Chopra walked so Deepika could run, and she also created waves with her ‘Badtameez Dil’ song look, which was instantly picked up by every Indian girl and became a staple at farewell parties to wedding cocktail nights. If you wish to channel a desi look this Valentine’s Day, opt for this statement royal blue saree look with a contrasting black blouse, and dance your heart out with your Valentine.


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Sushmita Sen in ‘Main Hoon Na’

Farah Khan created magic on screen when she decided to cast Sushmita Sen in ‘Main Hoon Na’ and gave her a closet filled with iconic chiffon sarees, which literally made history. All her looks from the film echoed loudly in every girl’s heart in the early 2000s, but her entry look, drenched in a red chiffon saree, remains iconic and a masterclass. Giving a breezy feel with a contrasting white sleeveless blouse and open locks, in seconds, she made our hearts sway away.


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