Diwali Fashion Ideas: Ananya To Sara, Take Festive Style Tips From Gen Z Actors
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OCTOBER 21,2024
The most anticipated time of the year is here, with Diwali right around the corner. The festival of lights brings everyone together at their stylish best. This is that time of year when everyone resorts to ethnic wear and festive fashion. Speaking of festivals, if you're wondering what this year's Diwali outfit should be, we're here to your rescue with a Gen Z festive style guide.
Gen Z actors are dominating the Hindi film industry. Be it talk shows or what they wore at an event, all eyes are always on the younger lot of actors. What's interesting here is the twist this generation likes to give to fashion.
A contrast of contemporary and unconventional, the Gen Z divas know how to slay in any outfit, especially when it comes to ethnic fashion. Bringing their A game to Diwali parties, these actresses always eat and never leave any crumbs (if you know, you know).
Ladies, start taking notes as we bring you the best of Sara Ali Khan, Ananya Panday, Khushi Kapoor, and more such beauties who will inspire you to revamp your Diwali wardrobe.
1. Janhvi Kapoor
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Add the Midas touch to your festive wardrobe with a Janhvi Kapoor-inspired golden saree. The golden aura radiates major festive vibes, and we love how the actress has kept it simple and stunning.
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Complete your look with some dewy makeup and statement jewelry to be the headturner of any Diwali party.
2. Suhana Khan
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These are the ideal kind of blues we'd want. Add some bright hues to your festivities with Suhana Khan's electric blue saree. Gen Z, if you're looking to channel your inner Naina from Yeh Jawan Hai Deewani with a dash of chic and sophistication, this ethnic outfit is your calling.
3. Ananya Panday
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Marry pastels with contemporary co-ord sets to give the diva vibes this Diwali. Ananya Panday seamlessly carries the classic ethnic prints in an unconventional way with these peachy-pink pants and statement blouse.
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Minimal jewelry, bright makeup, and hair flowing all the way down - that's all you'd want to look like a perfect Diwali patakha.
4. Sara Ali Khan
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The Kedarnath actress should be every Gen Z's go-to inspiration when it comes to festive fashion. Sara Ali Khan is probably one of the few Gen Z actors who knows how to slay in ethnic wear. Be it Diwali parties or everyday looks, she can make even a simple kurti look like couture.
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Drench in the radiance of red with a bride-like lehenga to bring out the maximum Diwali feeling. If you want your outfit to do the talking, just add a little maang tika to complete your look.
5. Khushi Kapoor
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The Acrhies actress is the epitome of Gen Z fashion. Add the magic of pink to a mirror-work blouse to slay this festive season. Khushi Kapoor looks ethereal in this stunning saree designed by Arpita Mehta.
6. Rohit Saraf
Gentlemen, we're here to your rescue. Take festive style inspiration from the national crush and Mistmatched star, Rohit Saraf. His charm paired with ethnic fashion is irresistible.
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Add pastels and colours that are easy on the eyes to your ethnic wardrobe. If you're looking for some pop colours, try hues of yellow, green, and vibrant pinks.
Radio City wishes you a happy and safe Diwali.
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