Lessons on Glamour: Celebrity-Inspired Festive Looks

Karisma Kapoor in Priyal Prakash

With Navratri in its full swing and Diwali coming in soon, we’ve officially ushered into the festive season. Considering the several festive dinners you’ll be hosting or card parties you’ll be attending, your closet should be armed with glamorous picks that make you stand out. From choosing between stark brights or sedated pastels, fusion cuts and classic silhouettes, this season’s vivid offerings can leave you spoilt for choice. Setting trends and inspiring style is an everyday game for our Bollywood divas. So if your festive RSVPs are causing wardrobe woes, the recent sightings of our leading ladies in desi looks will give you the perfect antidote. 

Nushrat Bharucha in Papa Don’t Preach

Fusion styles are going big this season so look no further to jump onto the bandwagon. Nushrat Bharucha’s look in Papa Don’t Preach will sure-fire appeal to the millennial in you. The drapes, cut-out details and eccentric embellishments make it a perfect pick Diwali taash party. 

Regina Cassandra in Rajdeep Ranawat

The new-season lehengas are anything but demure. Regina Cassandra’s bohemian take on festive allure in this Rajdeep Ranawat look is setting the perfect mood for a twirly statement. Take notes and get experimental to exhibit your fashionista flair in statement prints and silhouettes this season

Tamannaah Bhatia in Punit Balana

Here’s winter layering done right! We can’t stop fangirling over Tamannaah Bhatia’s dramatic flamboyance in this Punit Balana! If making a noticeable entry is what you wish, place your bets on this cropped-lehenga-shirt-blazer set. 

Taapsee Pannu in Priyal Prakash

Taapsee Pannu is coveting top-to-toe white and it never looked dressier! She chose Priyal Prakash’s understated charmer to channel her elegance. Draping yourself in a wispy stark white saree is the easiest way to attract attention. 

Divya Kumar Khosla in Ayinat by Taniya O’Connor

Shades of yellow are shining as the clear winner amongst the forces of glamour! Divya’s radiant look in Ayinat by Taniya O’Connor is an all-occasion head-turner. From puja rituals to an evening get-together, this look will distinguish you like a diva in the room. 

Karisma Kapoor in Manish Malhotra

Karisma Kapoor and Manish Malhotra together deliver the best fashion moment. The actress gave us all the more reason to fancy yellow this festive season adorning a floral embroidered kurta ensemble by the designer. Pin this look to revel dawn to dusk celebrations

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