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Bollywood & South Indian celebrity ethnic-wear moments, with shoppable alternatives on Amazon India
Every week, Indian celebrities bring traditional weaves into the spotlight — a red Paithani at Gudi Padwa, a golden tissue saree at Filmfare, a Kanchipuram silk at a South Indian wedding. These moments shape what lands on wishlists across India. But designer pieces run lakhs, and most of us want the look, not the price tag.
This is where we come in. For each celebrity moment, we break down the fabric, the color, the drape, and the styling — then match it against hand-picked Amazon India alternatives starting from Rs 699. Free delivery, easy returns, authentic brands like Biba, Libas, Mimosa, Kalki, and Soch. No designer tags, just the same look at a realistic budget.
Browse the latest celebrity saree, lehenga, kurta, and salwar suit looks below. New drops every week, driven by real Bollywood and South Indian fashion moments. Prefer a specific fabric like Paithani silk, Kanchipuram silk, or Banarasi silk? Start from the fabric guide and the celebrity looks will come to you.

Alia Bhatt · Sarees
Alia Bhatt's Sarees at Chetak Screen Awards 2026
Alia Bhatt walked the Chetak Screen Awards 2026 red carpet on April 5 in a custom Gaurav Gupta ivory silk saree. The lightweight drape carried vine-like beadwork inspired by mogra flowers, creating the impression of blooming branches across the pallu. She paired it with a heavily embellished matching blouse, layered diamonds from Alok Lodha, and sleek Aquazzura heels. The styling stayed deliberately minimal — soft glam, open hair — letting the beadwork and the flowy silk drape carry the look. Later in the evening she swapped the saree for a black Gaurav Gupta tuxedo to host the ceremony.

Janhvi Kapoor · Sarees
Janhvi Kapoor's Sarees at Gudi Padwa 2026
Janhvi Kapoor celebrated Gudi Padwa 2026 on March 19 in a bright red Paithani saree patterned with multicoloured motifs across the drape. The handwoven silk carried the work — classic Paithani jaal in greens, yellows and blues over the rich red ground — so the rest of the styling stayed deliberately pared back. She paired it with a blouse that added a slight modern edge against the traditional weave, kept jewellery minimal, and went for soft makeup so the saree remained the focal point. A clean, balanced festive look that let the Maharashtrian heirloom craft speak for itself.

Madhuri Dixit · Sarees
Madhuri Dixit's Sarees at Gudi Padwa 2026
Madhuri Dixit opted for a classic Maharashtrian route for Gudi Padwa 2026 on March 19 in a yellow Paithani saree detailed with zari borders and motifs. The sunny base and gold work read as immediately festive without any styling gymnastics. She completed the ensemble with the traditional accessory trio that defines the Maharashtrian look — a nath, a gajra-wrapped low bun, and heirloom-style jewellery — each piece earning its place rather than layered for effect. It's a timeless formula: bright Paithani, zari border, nath, bun, mogra. Hard to get wrong, and she demonstrates exactly why.

Rashmika Mandanna · Sarees
Rashmika Mandanna's Sarees at Coorg Wedding Reception 2026
Rashmika Mandanna marked her Coorg wedding reception with Vijay Deverakonda on April 5, 2026 in a pink and olive-green Kanjivaram silk saree, draped in the traditional Kodava style — pleats tucked at the back rather than the front, pallu brought over the right shoulder and secured neatly. The look honoured her Kodava roots following their February 26 Udaipur wedding. She layered heirloom gold jewellery including a Pathak necklace and Kokkethathi pendant, and styled her hair in a high bun adorned with fragrant white Morga flowers. The drape paired post-bridal warmth with the weight of family-heirloom tradition.

Shraddha Kapoor · Sarees
Shraddha Kapoor's Sarees at Gudi Padwa 2026
Shraddha Kapoor marked Gudi Padwa 2026 on March 19 in a deep purple Paithani saree, letting the bold hue anchor the look. Intricate zari work ran along the border and pallu, balancing the saturated colour with classic Maharashtrian craftsmanship. She layered a statement choker over the drape — a single bold piece rather than stacked jewellery — so the regal shade stayed in focus. Makeup and hair stayed clean: a neat low bun, a kumkum tilak, minimal earrings. The look registered as slightly regal but never excessive, a reminder that a strong Paithani colour often doesn't need much beside it.
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