This Festive Season, Steal The Show With These Bollywood-Inspired Anarkali Suits
This Festive Season, Steal The Show With These Bollywood-Inspired Anarkali Suits
Among many ethnic options available these days, anarkali suits are a popular choice by women.

With the festive season, the eternal question of what to wear for the gatherings always baffles us. Among many ethnic options available these days, anarkali suits are a popular choice by women. This easy-to-manage outfit offers just the right amount of grace and comfort. It allows easy movement while making you feel like a queen.

If you’re looking for inspiration to ace the Anarkali look this festive season, you should check out some of the best styles donned by our very own Bollywood actresses. From Shraddha Kapoor to Kriti Sanon, these outfits are sure to steal the spotlight at every celebration.

Shraddha Kapoor

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Love Chikankari? Take inspiration from Shraddha Kapoor’s white anarkali look. Her attire features a scoop neckline adorned with shimmering threadwork and floral embroidery throughout the bodice. It also boasts three-fourth sleeves and a flowy silhouette. She pairs it with loose-fit straight pants in a matching design. The sheer dupatta with delicate floral work makes her entire look prettier. Shraddha completes her look with nude-coloured heel sandals and statement gold earrings.

Kiara Advani

Kiara Advani looks stunning in a red anarkali suit for Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations. The Manish Malhotra design features delicate floral patterns in red lace, with full sleeves, a round neckline and an ankle-length silhouette. She pairs it with matching wide-legged pants, adding a touch of luxury to the ensemble. A coordinating sheer dupatta completes the traditional look. For accessories, Kiara keeps it simple with a pair of earrings and golden sandals.

Deepika Padukone

Deepika Padukone’s crimson anarkali suit from designer Torani is an excellent choice for both brides and non-brides. Her ensemble features beautiful Resham embroidery, sequin embellishments and real gold gotta work. The bell sleeves, round neckline and A-line flare enhance its detailed design. She pairs it with heavily embroidered palazzo pants and a matching dupatta. She completes the look with a choker necklace, earrings, kadhas and a gajra-adorned bun.

Kriti Sanon

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Want to keep your look modern and vibrant? Take notes from Kriti Sanon’s stunning rani pink anarkali suit by Rajesh Pratap Singh. This beautiful piece features a Chinese collar and midriff- detailing with golden buttons on the jacket. The look is completed with a crimson red skirt that boasts a voluminous flair. Gold statement studs and subtle makeup round off the ensemble, while her hair is styled open and neatly kept on her back.

Sonakshi Sinha

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For all the new brides, Sonakshi Sinha’s stunning red anarkali suit by designer Anamika Khanna is a must-add to the wardrobe. The gold embroidery on the round neckline and full sleeves adds a graceful touch. She pairs it with a plain churidar and a dupatta featuring similar embroidery. Sonakshi wears chandbalis, a bangle, a red potli bag and red juttis to complete her look. The highlight of her look is her braided hairstyle, adorned with gota-patti detailing.

Alia Bhatt

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If you love minimalism but still want to flaunt a festive vibe, then this black anarkali set worn by Alia Bhatt is perfect. Her ensemble features a black kurta with bell sleeves and a V neckline adorned with gota-patti work. She skips the dupatta to keep her look modern. Alia completes her outfit with a pair of oxidised jewellery and a small bindi. She opts for a dewy makeup look with orange-toned lipstick and keeps her wavy locks open.

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