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Sonam Kapoor to Katrina Kaif: Stunning Karwa Chauth colours and their significance inspired by Bollywood actresses

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Oct 6, 2025, 06:00 IST
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Karwa Chauth looks Ft. Bollywood

It’s that time of the year when Bollywood wives deck up in their traditional best ensembles and observe Karwa Chauth for the longevity of their husbands. As this Hindu festival is just around the corner, it's not just an event but a celebration of the profound bond between a husband and wife. Let’s seek inspiration from some of our Bollywood ladies and choose vibrant shades of six yards perfect for this festival.

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Katrina Kaif – Pink shade

Katrina Kaif looked radiant in a pink and golden organza saree, which featured minimal golden embroidery on the main bodice and a sleek matching border. Teaming it with a subtle sleeveless blouse, she completed the ensemble with gold and polki jewellery and natural makeup and simply left her hair down. It is auspicious to wear the shade of pink, as it is associated with romance, femininity, passion, and care. It also signified joy and was seen as a symbol of affection.


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Priyanka Chopra – Maroon shade

Bollywood’s forever ‘desi girl’ ditched the usual traditional ensemble and opted for a comfortable tracksuit combination with a red traditional dupatta, bangles, and sindoor. She coordinated this stylish fit last year, as she celebrated Karwa Chauth with her husband, Nick Jonas. You can opt for a maroon saree, as the shade is associated with strength, passion, and commitment, reflecting the deep love and devotion committed to the festival.
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Sonam Kapoor – Green shade

Sonam Kapoor wore a customised Anarkali suit set from designer Punit Balana’s couture capsule for her mother Sunita Kapoor’s Karwa Chauth get-together. Sonam opted for a pale green silk kalidar anarkali with gold marodi, patchwork embroidery, and sequin embellishment. She decorated it with bangles, chandbalis, and a green matching potli bag. The shade of green is known to be the colour symbolising new beginnings, prosperity, fertility, and harmony.


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Sonakshi Sinha – Red shade

Sonakshi celebrated her first Karwa Chauth last year in a regal red shimmer saree with husband Zaheer Iqbal. She wore a red silk embellished saree with a matching elbow-length blouse. What stood out was her Bulgari mangalsutra, red bindi, and iconic sindoor look. Red is the most preferred colour on Karwa Chauth, as it has become the epitome of love, passion, marital bliss, and prosperity in the Indian culture.
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Kriti Kharbanda – Yellow shade

On her first Karwa Chauth, Kriti opted for a yellow-golden tissue silk saree with a striking golden border, which looked adorable and stylish. She teamed it with a matching blouse and kept her accessories subtle, allowing her saree to take centre stage. If you wish to bloom like a radiant flower, then opt for the yellow shade, which signifies joy, positivity, and good fortune, bringing brightness and hope to the marital bond.


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