Wear Your Lehenga With A Kurta, Style It Like Kareena Kapoor, Kriti Sanon, And More

Check out these kurta lehenga looks of your favorite Bollywood stars

It’s no wonder that you’ll have to be inventive with your wardrobe for the big event, given the multitude of festivities on an ordinary Indian wedding agenda. While most ladies choose to keep their marriage day lehenga for the record, others are now opting for adaptable outfits, particularly for pre-wedding festivities, that can be reused for other occasions and celebrations, in a fairly new trend. The kurta lehenga replaces the usual tunic in a lehenga combination with a complementing kurta, which is one such style that may be repurposed and experimented with. Our Bollywood stars are here to demonstrate.

Aishwarya Rai

Aishwarya Rai Bachchan wore a Manish Malhotra black kurta with mirror embroidery and a cream skirt to Bipasha Basu’s marriage reception. Her look would also work for a cocktail party.

Aditi Rao Hydari

It appears that Aditi Rao Hydari is a lover of kurta lehengas too. At Deepika Padukone’s celebrity wedding ceremony, the actor wore Anushree Reddy’s scarlet and pink outfit, and she also donned a turquoise and green brocade ensemble lately.

Kareena Kapoor Khan

At the nineteenth International Children’s Film Festival of India (ICFFI) in Hyderabad, starlet Kareena Kapoor made an elegant presence in a Payal Khandwala lehenga Kurti. She completed the appearance with a Sabyasachi clutch and a hot pink banarasi silk lehenga with contrasting greenish 3/4 th sleeved long kurta.

Kriti Sanon

Kriti Sanon wore an emerald green ensemble with an Anarkali-style flowy kurta and a silk embroidered skirt at Isha Ambani’s cousin Isheta Salgaocar’s wedding reception.

Alia Bhatt

Alia Bhatt wore a simple black kurta with a coordinating full skirt having golden bordering lace running down the hemline. She added a floral shawl with the same silver border to ease the stress of the outfit. She finished the look with massive silver earrings, which were the ideal complement to the otherwise plain ensemble.