Aditi Rao Hydari’s Go-To Ethnic Wear Designers

Aditi Rao Hydari needs no introduction when it comes to her roster of regal Indian wear. The actor’s affinity towards ethnic glam never fails to serve a lesson in effortless elegance. Hydari’s scene-stealing sartorial choices are bound to tingle inspiration for celebratory occasions.    

From heritage-infused anarkalis to scene-stealing shararas, Aditi’s looks are all about classic charm. Here’s a roundup of some of Aditi Rao Hydari’s go-to designer labels, whose creations guarantee to make heads turn everywhere you go.

1. Torani

Exemplifying flower power, Aditi Rao Hydari dazzled in a dreamy Dil Shaad Zareen Anarkali from Torani for the Heeramandi promotions. The multi-coloured floral Anarkali beautifully blends scene-stealing prints with traditional charm. Torani’s designs often reflect India’s rich cultural tapestry, making them a must-have for special celebrations. Complete the look with statement jhumkas and a small bindi, as Aditi did, and you’re sure to turn heads.

2. Prints by Radhika

Exuding the regality of her beloved Heeramandi character Bibbojaan, Rao Hydari dressed up in an elegant Gharara set from Prints by Radhika for Sonakshi Singha and Zaheer Khan’s wedding after-party. Featuring a statement V neckline, the breathtaking ensemble is adorned with vintage floral motifs along with badla, sequins, and cut dana work. Created with a deep love for textiles and art, each piece from Prints by Radhika is a testament to luxurious handcrafts and meticulous attention to detail.

3. Raw Mango

For Sonakshi Sinha’s intimate wedding, Rao Hydari opted for the Varanasi Silk Brocade Sharara Set by Raw Mango. Featuring silk brocades in vibrant notes of Sharbati and Lime hues, the ensemble is just what you need if you are looking for an understated yet scene-stealing pick this wedding season. A hallmark of Raw Mango’s designs is their unique depiction of colours, philosophies, and cultures of India, making each piece a timeless work of art. The label is renowned for its foraging skills on sarees, sharara sets, kurtas, and more.

4. Anita Dongre

Proving yet again that one can never go wrong with a printed lehenga, Rao Hydari oozes the glamour quotient in an exquisite blue lehenga by Anita Dongre. Made from luxurious raw silk, the lehenga is embellished with unique red embroider,  intricate handwork and subtle sequins inspired by Sindhi architecture. She paired it with a blue stone choker, minimal makeup, an oxidised bangle, a ring, and a coordinating potli bag, perfectly balancing lightness, practicality, and femininity. Renowned for her ability to amalgamate supreme techniques of India with contemporary elements, Anita Dongre’s designs celebrate sustainable fashion and exquisite craftsmanship. 

5. Rohit Bal   

Showcasing the beauty of florals, the actor exuded grace in a stunning Rohit Bal Anarkali set. The floor-grazing silhouette is adorned with exquisite embroidery and reflects the designer’s signature blooming motifs. Finished off with a subtle makeup and statement earrings, this look truly compliments the timeless elegance and artistry that Rohit Bal is renowned for. Drawing on history, fantasy, and folklore, Rohit Bal creates masterpieces that blend timeless charm with a touch of whimsy and opulence. 

Through her ethnic wear choices, Aditi Rao Hydari cements her status as one of the best-dressed celebrities in Bollywood. Whether you’re heading out to a wedding or a festive celebration, take a page from the diva’s style files to leave a lasting impression this season.

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