Deepika Padukone’s style has evolved significantly throughout the years. The conventional six-yard drape, on the other hand, is a staple in her wardrobe. Her sari line is sophisticated yet dramatic, with Sabyasachi numbers being a mainstay. The actor has experimented with a variety of looks throughout the years, ranging from classic silks to embroidered party dresses. The exceptionally talented actress likes to dress up her draperies with fun blouses. If you want to give your sari collection a star-studded makeover, look no farther than Deepika Padukone’s wardrobe.
Sabyasachi Floral Saree
Deepika Padukone’s admiration for couturier Sabyasachi Mukherjee’s saris is undeniable. If you need further confirmation, all you have to do is look at Padukone’s ethnic outfit. The actor has won notable Sabyasachi costumes just about everywhere, from red carpet events to family weddings, and for her most recent public appearance, Padukone chose yet another eye-catching drape by the designer. The actor wore a crimson sari with large blossoms in subdued hues while attending the Lokmat Most Stylish Awards 2019 in Mumbai with Kriti Sanon, Malaika Arora, and Ayushmann Khurrana. Padukone donned her sari with a matching number with a deep neckline, rather than a contrasting blouse, as she usually does. The six-yard was a light, fuss-free choice for your next roka or wedding because it featured a busy fabric and came without any ornamentation. Here’s how to pull off her look.
Benarasi Raw Mango Saree
“Handloom fabrics evoke a strong sense of one’s culture, identity, style, and craftsmanship, making them a must-have in festival and wedding ensembles,” says Raw Mango’s Sanjay Garg. Deepika Padukone, for example, favors traditional weaves, with historical silks, Benarasi saris, and pure Kanjeevaram drapes dominating her Indian wardrobe. Padukone didn’t stray from her favorites when it came to Diwali 2020. Despite the low-key nature of the celebrations, she went all out by wearing a beautiful red silk sari from Raw Mango’s current ‘Moomal’ festive 2020 collection, which debuted digitally at Lakmé Fashion Week. The Varanasi silk, dubbed the Chokadi, had checkered designs and zari floral embellishments in a ‘bel’ [bilva leaf] pattern.
Sindoori Red Benarasi Saree
Deepika Padukone never refrains from an eye-catching red sari, whether it’s the crimson party-ready Faabiiana gown she wore to Isha Ambani’s pre-wedding celebration or the rich ruby Sabyasachi drape she wore to commemorate her one anniversary. The colorful Benarasi sari the star wore on October 16, 2017, while visiting Bollywood icon Hema Malini’s book launch in Mumbai is one that fans can’t seem to forget among the various iterations of the six-yard she’s worn in flaming red over the years. She wore a Raw Mango Shamiana kadwa Benarasi saree in wedding scarlet and gold for the occasion.