When we talk about fashion icons in this generation of the Bollywood fraternity, Bhumi Pednekar is the one with the most experimental looks. From sculpted bodies to padded shoulders, she always looks like a walking mural of maximalist fashion, and honestly, we low-key love her efforts.
Stepping away from the usual fashion symbolism of wearing a tricolour dupatta with a white kurta on Republic Day, Bhumi’s look spoke of power and heritage and carried an emotional charm. She chose fashion as a medium for her memory and made sure her family’s legacy was heard loud and clear, with quite some pride.
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On the occasion of Republic Day, she visited the Assam Regimental Centre, where her look carried a personal history that brought the entire ensemble together. Honouring the rich culture of the Northeast, she paid tribute to the women who paved the way for women like her; among those who stood high and proud was her mother.
Bhumi wore a modern, tailored, structured black high-neck top and layered it with a grey fitted blazer featuring notch lapels, double collars, and full sleeves. Keeping the vibe sharp but understated, she teamed it with a handwoven red Assamese silk wrap skirt featuring intricate golden embroidery, which added a hint of ceremonial elegance.
Samantha Ruth Prabhu chooses a timeless pistachio silk saree for President Droupadi Murmu’s high tea event in DelhiThe main focal point that truly elevated her whole look was her mother’s NCC medals pinned onto her blazer. She completed the look with a traditional black embroidered necklace featuring yellow, red, and white bead chains and accessorised with black pointy-toe heeled boots.

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Her hair and makeup reflected a subtle philosophy: a flawless base with sculpted cheeks, winged eyeliner, a hint of kohl, and simple nude lips. Leaving her hair down, she sustained her natural texture and quietly allowed her ensemble to take centre stage.
Alia Bhatt’s white lace kurta set is a quiet flex in a world addicted to maximalist fashionHer choice to wear a Northeastern Indian textile gave a grounded edge, where she made sure that people understood the narrative of regional craftsmanship and engaged more with it in mainstream fashion moments.