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One dreamy yellow saree and Madhuri Dixit reminding everyone why she is iconic

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 23, 2026, 20:09 IST
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Madhuri Dixit’s dreamy yellow saree is proof she still rules ethnic fashion effortlessly

There’s something about Madhuri Dixit in a saree that just feels right every single time. No matter how trends change or how dramatic celebrity fashion gets, she somehow manages to make simple elegance look far more powerful than over-the-top glamour.

At the trailer launch of her upcoming film, Madhuri stepped out in a beautiful printed saree from The Silk Story, and honestly, the look felt like a breath of fresh air.

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The saree

The saree came in soft lemon-yellow tones with dreamy watercolour-style prints flowing across the fabric. It had that light, graceful vibe that instantly reminds you of daytime weddings, festive brunches or intimate family functions where you want to look dressed up without feeling weighed down by heavy embroidery.

And the best part? The outfit did not try too hard.

Instead of loading the saree with sequins or dramatic embellishments, the entire look relied on colour, texture and styling to stand out. The silk fabric added a natural richness while the soft print kept everything youthful and easy on the eyes.

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The blouse

Madhuri paired the saree with a sleeveless yellow floral blouse, which honestly gave the outfit a fun little twist. It added brightness and personality without taking attention away from the drape itself. The floral blouse also stopped the look from feeling too traditional or predictable, giving it a more relaxed and modern feel.

Her accessories stayed playful and festive too. She wore stacked white and pink bangles along with long earrings that added just enough drama to the otherwise soft styling. Nothing looked overly styled or forced, which is exactly why the outfit worked so well.

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The price

What makes Madhuri’s fashion choices stand out even today is how wearable they feel. Even when she wears designer labels, her outfits rarely look impossible to recreate or intimidating for regular people. This saree is a perfect example of celebrity fashion that actually feels practical enough for real-life occasions.Priced at Rs 13,700, the “Lemon Water Colour Saree” also falls into that rare category of luxury ethnic wear that feels aspirational without being outrageously out of reach.

And honestly, in a world where celebrity promotional looks are becoming louder by the day, Madhuri choosing soft printed silk over heavy couture felt refreshing. Simple, graceful and effortlessly charming - basically everything she has always represented.

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