
Channelise your inner Shakti in these 5 divine red sarees approved by Bollywood actresses
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A vibrant red saree is often considered the epitome of elegance, beauty, and divinity in Indian culture. One of the most ideal hues for women, it reflects attractiveness as well as creates an appealing value of beauty in the realm of Shakti.
In order to channelise your inner Shakti or feminine energy, carry a drape of red that enhances the overall power of your personality, making you look ethereal, pious, and divine. Seeking inspiration from our Bollywood actresses, let's take a look at 5 timeless red sarees draped by these fashion mavens.
Deepika Padukone
Showing up in a classic red Banarasi, Deepika left us swooning for more and looked no less than a historic painting.
She draped an elegant red Banarasi with heavy gold threadwork that added the right amount of royal charm. Featuring intricately carved-out zari motifs, she further teamed it with a matching half-sleeved high neckline blouse in the same shade. The traditional yet striking avatar is a perfect pick for all the newlyweds out there.
Katrina Kaif
Dripping with sensational royalty from every angle, Katrina Kaif charmed us all at the wedding of Anant and Radhika Ambani.
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Walking in front of the cameras in a red Sabyasachi saree with a delicate buti motif and an intricate scalloped border, the hemline featured gold floral embroidery that looked one of a kind. Keeping it sophisticated and traditional, she completed the look with a solid red, full-sleeved, high, round-neckline blouse, giving us a refreshing departure from the usual sweetheart and plunging necklines.
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Tara Sutaria
Transporting us back to the Vedic ages, Tara Sutaria ditched the sleeve blouse show and gazed at the camera in a bright red Banarasi saree with intricate print detailing on the pallu and main bodice.
Looking every bit gorgeous in this red Banarasi with silver floral motif detailing, she teamed it with a strapless blouse featuring a plunging neckline and brought in historic drama with a contemporary blend.
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Kajol
Treating us with an oh-so-gorgeous red avatar, she decked out six yards of grace and looked absolutely bewitching. Kajol draped a plain dark red saree in sheer-net texture featuring a scalloped and sequinned hemline, with a sleeveless blouse with scoop neckline detailing.
Proving that nothing can come between her love for red sarees, she completed the look with a pair of silver earrings and red bangles.
Kajol just redefined weekend glamour in this structured vintage satin weave
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Janhvi Kapoor
Painting the town red with her ravishing red saree, she channelled her inner Shakti by complementing it with a contrasting green full-sleeved blouse. Her saree featured detailed dori and antique dabka work with delicate motifs and sequin embellishments that looked lovely with a badla lace border. Adding an extra sophistication with her green blouse made from Jeni silk. She wore this luxurious combination that cost around Rs 1.62 lakh and was picked from the selection of Torani.
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