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10 most iconic Bollywood dresses that we will never forget

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 13, 2025, 06:00 IST
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Bollywood outfits that are unforgettable



Bollywood has long been a trendsetter when it comes to fashion. From extravagant lehengas to futuristic silhouettes, the Hindi film industry has gifted us some unforgettable style moments. These iconic outfits didn’t just add to the characters — they became cultural markers and sparked trends across generations. They live on in fashion inspiration boards, wedding trousseaus, and nostalgia-driven hearts of cinema lovers. Here's a throwback to 10 Bollywood dresses that are etched in memory forever.

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Rishi Kapoor’s Light-Emitting Suit – Karz (1980)



Way ahead of its time, Rishi Kapoor dazzled the audience with his electric light bulb suit in the song Om Shanti Om. It was flashy, memorable, and an unforgettable piece of Bollywood eccentricity that defined retro glam.

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Madhuri Dixit’s Green & White Lehenga – Hum Aapke Hain Koun..! (1994)



The green and white lehenga worn during the iconic Didi Tera Devar Deewana song became a wedding favorite overnight. It symbolized the charm of the '90s bridesmaid and is still played at every Indian wedding. The outfit is often recreated by many to celebrate its timeless grace.

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Sridevi’s Blue Saree – Mr. India (1987)



Sarees were made tantalizing and glamorous by the late Bollywood queen Sridevi. A simple blue chiffon saree worn by Sridevi in the sensual Kaate Nahi Kat Te number redefined glamour. It made sarees sexy, stylish, and cinematic like never before.

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Kajol’s white suit– Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995)



Raj’s flirtatious toss of Simran’s white dupatta became symbolic of Bollywood romance. That simple and stunning white outfit Kajol wore in the mustard fields? Forever iconic. Nothing beats that till date as girls live their DDLJ moment in mustard fields adorned in white waiting for their Raj.

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Deepika Padukone’s Royal Ensembles – Padmaavat (2018)



Decked in regal Rajasthani lehengas with heavy jewellery, Deepika as Padmavati redefined royal beauty. The red bridal outfit from the Ghoomar song became a fashion statement in itself. Not just that, all the regal outfits worn by Deepika in that movie are often created by Indian brides for their grand wedding.

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Kareena Kapoor’s Manish Malhotra Look – Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham (2001)



Poo’s pink and silver glam sharara outfit in Bole Chudiyan was all things Y2K chic. It had teenage girls everywhere wanting the same sass and sparkle. While the song has reached international fame and is often recreated by Youtubers and fashion influencers, this sharara set by Kareena is etched in every 90’s girl’s memory.

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Rekha’s Red Saree – Silsila (1981)



Timeless and sultry, Rekha’s red saree in Yeh Kahan Aa Gaye Hum turned heads for its elegance. Her sarees are still the talk of the town but that red saree in the song remains a template for graceful styling.

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Priyanka Chopra’s Desi Girl Saree – Dostana (2008)



Think of a silver saree, and PeeCee’s saree moment is all that comes to our memories. Who could forget Priyanka dancing on Desi Girl in that glittering silver saree? She made the traditional outfit ultra-modern and fashion-forward which gave her the moniker ‘desi girl.’

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Aishwarya Rai’s White Outfit – Mohabbatein (2000)



As the ghost of love, Shikha, played by Aishwarya Rai in Mohabbatein, is always remembered as the desi chic dream. She was seen wearing exquisite saris and donning a variety of suits, such as the then-popular Anarkali suits. Aishwarya’s flowy white ensemble added a dreamy charm. It became synonymous with eternal love and grace.

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Rani Mukerji’s Sarees – Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna (2006)



Yashraj’s main character energy started from here. Rani Mukerji’s minimalistic yet powerful, sheer chiffon sarees, especially the black one, in the song Tumhi Dekho Na brought modern sensuality to the fore. It was sophistication draped in fabric.

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