Diwali is one of the greatest festivals in India. Not only is it the festival of lights but also brings about a lot of joy and prosperity. It is also the season for trying out some new outfits, especially ethnic wear and Indo-western wear. And who is better than the actresses themselves to give major inspiration? Here are outfits worn by 5 actresses Ananya Panday, Malavika Mohanan, Rakulpreet Singh, Janhvi Kapoor and Sara Ali Khan throughout the week which we think can be your Diwali attire.
1. Ananya Panday in a coral pant set by Gopi Vaid Designs for a party–
It includes a pair of palazzo pants, a dupatta and a corset. While the body of the elements is printed in floral motifs, the blouse has itself highlighted with mirror embroidery all over. The organza dupatta with solid piping adds to its beauty. She styled the look with a pair of matching earrings, a neckpiece and a set of bangles by Amrapali.
2. Sara Ali Khan in an orange lehenga set by Devnaagri for an ad shoot-
Sara Ali Khan was seen dressed up in the ensemble that had a long pleated skirt with gold handblocked motifs. It finds its pair in a sequinned blouse and a sheer embroidered dupatta. Her jewels included a pair of antique gold earrings, a neckpiece and a set of bangles by TBZ Jewellers.
3. Janhvi Kapoor in a ruby pink cape set by Manish Malhotra for “Mili” promotions–
The cape set featured a sharara, a cape and a corset. Unlike the cape, the sharara and corset were worked with chikankari in ivory all over. Her only piece of ornament was a pair of emerald studded diamond earrings by Manish Malhotra Jewelry. A simple hairdo with contoured cheeks and nude lips completed her look.
4. Rakulpreet Singh in a green sharara suit by Premya for a Diwali party–
The kurta is studded with stonework lattices in self-colour all over. However, the sharara is tiered but is plain in nature similar to its dupatta. She styled it with a pair of oxidized silver earrings and a set of hand ornaments by Ritika Sachdeva.
5.Malavika Mohanan in a striped lehenga set by Punit Balana for a party–
The skirt is panelled with multicoloured stripes including purple, pink, ivory and yellow. It is matched with a sleeveless blouse showcasing extensive hand embroidery in gold. A purple dupatta seals the deal. She accessorized the look with a pair of stone studded earrings, a neckpiece and a set of bangles by House of Shikha.