Celebrity Inspired Indian Wear Looks to Cop This Diwali
Celebrity Inspired Indian Wear Looks to Cop This Diwali

A Bollywood look-book to make your festive season’s looks sassy, classy, and glamorous 

If there’s one good thing that your doom scrolling on social media can get you this time of the year, it’s the mood-board pinned with several different looks of celebrities. The Bollywood Diwali parties are happening in full swing and all we have is our saved folder full of traditional looks. From all bling kurtas to classy bandhgalas, the celebrities have gotten out their best designer outfits for the parties and we have a list of some of the most sought-after looks so far: 

 

Sunny Kaushal

You can never go wrong with black, and a little embroidery hurts no one. A long length kurta with pathani salwar is a classic, just like the colour black. 

 

Karan Johar

Learn how to be OTT while being classy from Karan Johar. A bandhgala with gold motifs is all you need to rock your Diwali look.

 

Siddharth Batra

If you are one of those who doesn't fear experimenting with looks, this one should be on your Pinterest board. Layering kurta with jacket, colour, intricate details, what's not to love? Make sure you pair it with statement jewellery because it's that time of the year.

 

Bhuvan Bam

Simple, fail-proof, but a stunner–a white kurta with mirror detailing, this has to be on your look-book for this season.

 

Zaheer Iqbal

If you don't like to have eyeballs on you for the bling on your outfit, choosing a solid black and white look is ideal. If you have a buffed body and height, a black Angrakha is all you need.

 

Vijay Varna

No one does it like Vijay Varma! A sheer black shirt with embroidered jacket, who would have thought of this combination? But Varma makes it work and so can you, there's no rulebook to go by.

 

Ayushmann Khurrana

It seems like black is the colour of the season, not that it ever goes out of style. Make sure to pick up something with intricate work and pair it with shawl or stole for an added edge.

 

Siddhant Chaturvedi

If you are not the one to go by traditional norms, this is a perfect combination of traditional and modern elements in one outfit. A monotone look, silk shirt, well-tailored trousers and a jacket with beads and bling, give it a shot.

 

Taaha Shah

Short kurta with contrasting work and loose pants, this is not a typical traditional look but like we said, there's no blueprint to fashion so take the inspiration and give it your own twist.

 

Karan Singh Grover

 If you're done with black, try white because it ain't any less classy. With multiple styles and designs, take your pick. From solid plain to embroidery and bling, no one's stopping you.

 

Rohit Saraf

Classy black bandhgala, you can never go wrong with it. Pick something with self-texture and your Diwali outfit is done!

 

Abhay Verma

After Karan Johar for Manish Malhotra party, it's Abhay Verma rocking a red outfit from head to toe. Glitter motifs are definitely an edgy add on. 

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