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From Kotpad Tussar to Ghicha Silk: Kangana Ranaut serves ultimate saree goals

etimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 21, 2026, 17:27 IST
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Kangana Ranaut is redefining power dressing in Parliament - and her sarees are stealing the show

When it comes to the intersection of power and style, very few people manage to command a room quite like Kangana Ranaut. Lately, her wardrobe has undergone a fascinating evolution. Since stepping into her role as a Member of the Lok Sabha, Kangana has pivoted from high-octane Bollywood glamour to a more grounded, yet undeniably sophisticated, "Parliamentary Chic."

Her choice of armor? The humble yet regal Indian saree. She isn't just wearing these six yards of grace; she’s using her platform to champion the quiet, hardworking weavers of India. If you’re someone who feels that workwear has become a bit monotonous, Kangana’s recent collection is a masterclass in how to bring heritage into the boardroom (or the halls of government) without losing an ounce of professionalism.

Let’s dive into her most elegant recent looks that celebrate Indian craftsmanship at its absolute peak.

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The Earthy Sophistication: Assam Tussar Silk

There is something deeply calming about the combination of beige and navy blue, and Kangana used this palette to perfection. In this look, she draped herself in a stunning Assam Tussar Silk saree that felt like a breath of fresh air for a long working day.

The saree stood out thanks to its wide navy blue embroidered border and delicate block prints that danced across the fabric. Instead of going for a contrasting pop, she kept it seamless with a matching navy blue blouse adorned with golden embroidery. What really humanized this look was her choice of accessories—classic pearl earrings. It wasn’t about being "loud"; it was about that soft, feminine touch that says, "I’m here to work, and I’m doing it with grace."

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​The Power Move: Brown Cotton Tussar & Kotpad Weaves

For the woman who wants to look like a "walking diva" while navigating a busy office, this look is the ultimate blueprint. Kangana opted for a Tussar Silk Kotpad saree in a striking combination of burnt orange and deep black.

The "chic" border gave the outfit a structured, authoritative feel. But here’s the genius part: she swapped out the traditional high heels for brown loafers. This choice alone makes the look so much more relatable—it’s a nod to the reality of a woman who is constantly on her feet. She kept her hair in a simple half-clutch style and chose a warm brown lipstick, proving that you don’t need a glam squad to look polished for a 9-to-5.

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​The Summer Savior: Indigo Pochampally Ikat

We’ve all had those summer days where the heat feels unbearable, but you still have to look like you have it all together. Kangana’s answer to this was a gorgeous Indigo Pochampally Ikat handloom cotton saree. Indigo is a universal favorite for a reason—it radiates a cool, professional elegance.

She paired this breathable handloom piece with a matching blue blouse and her signature "work kit": a sturdy Hermes Tote, square acetate sunglasses, and those trusty brown loafers again. By tying her hair back into a sleek, fuss-free bun and opting for a nude lip, she created a quintessential boardroom look that feels both high-fashion and incredibly practical.

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Regal in Parliament: Maroon Tussar Ghicha Silk

To maintain that sense of "intact elegance" while performing her duties as an MP, Kangana recently debuted a Tussar Ghicha Silk Bandha Ikat saree. The maroon and beige color story felt authoritative and rich, perfectly suited for the dignity of Parliament.

She styled it with a maroon sleeveless blouse featuring a sophisticated boat neckline—a subtle way to keep the look modern and youthful. Complemented by Junior Gommino loafers and classic Ray-Bans, this outfit was the perfect blend of luxury and utility. With her hair half-tied and a soft nude lip, she let the intricate Ikat patterns do the talking, proving that traditional Indian textiles are the most powerful "power suit" a woman can own.

Kangana’s saree collection is a beautiful reminder that our local weaves are not just for weddings—they are for the every day.

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