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10 Iconic Bollywood Looks That Shaped Indian Fashion



Indian Fashion

Bollywood has always been more than cinema, it’s a fashion runway that sets trends for millions of Indians. From vintage classics to modern couture, iconic Bollywood looks have shaped how we dress, celebrate, and even express ourselves. Whether it’s the sarees that redefined elegance or the bold statements that broke stereotypes, Bollywood fashion is a mirror of our culture and changing times.

In this blog, let’s relive 10 unforgettable Bollywood looks that left a mark on Indian fashion, and see how these styles continue to inspire designers and fashion lovers today.


1. Madhubala's fashion in Mughal-E-Azam


madhubala in mughal ae aazam

The royal anarkali of Madhubala as Anarkali in Mughal-E-Azam is not just a costume, it’s history. The flowing silhouette, embellished details, and sheer elegance made this look eternal, setting the foundation for the modern-day anarkali suit.


2. Mumtaz’s Orange Saree in Brahmachari


bollywood fashion

Who could forget the retro draped orange saree worn by Mumtaz? This unique style of wrapping the saree became a craze in the 70s, showing how Bollywood could reinvent traditional wear with a twist.


3. Zeenat Aman in Hare Rama Hare Krishna


Zeenat Aman in Hare Rama Hare Krishna

With her oversized glasses, headbands, and hippie-inspired look, Zeenat Aman gave India a new taste of modern, bohemian fashion. Her style broke barriers and became the identity of youth culture at the time.


4. Rekha’s Kanjeevaram Sarees


Rekha’s Kanjeevaram Sarees

Rekha is the eternal goddess of saree fashion. Her rich, gold-bordered Kanjeevaram sarees paired with heavy jewelry still define grace and luxury at weddings and festivals across India.


5. Sridevi in Mr. India (Blue Saree)


Sridevi in Mr. India

The unforgettable chiffon blue saree in the rain dance song from Mr. India is one of Bollywood’s most sensual and graceful fashion moments. It redefined how sarees could be styled in films.


6. Madhuri Dixit in Hum Aapke Hain Koun


Madhuri Dixit in Hum Aapke Hain Koun

Madhuri’s purple lehenga in the song Didi Tera Devar Deewana became every bride’s dream outfit in the 90s. It was vibrant, celebratory, and became a wedding staple across India.


7. Kajol in Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge

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Kajol in Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge

From her mustard salwar suit in Punjab fields to the green lehenga in Mehndi Laga Ke Rakhna, Kajol’s looks in DDLJ became symbols of 90s romance and desi girl-next-door fashion.


8. Kareena Kapoor’s Poo Look in Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham


Kareena Kapoor’s Poo Look in Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham

“Poo” wasn’t just a character, she was a fashion revolution. Kareena’s designer mini skirts, crop tops, and bold attitude made Y2K fashion cool in India. Even today, her iconic looks are recreated.


9. Deepika Padukone in Chennai Express


Deepika Padukone in Chennai Express

Deepika’s bright South Indian half-sarees in Chennai Express beautifully showcased traditional styles with a modern touch. It reminded Bollywood fans of the rich cultural roots of Indian fashion.


10. Alia Bhatt in Raazi


Alia Bhatt in Raazi

Unlike the glamorous looks, Alia’s simple cotton suits in Raazi brought back understated fashion, proving that sometimes simplicity and comfort can be the strongest statement.


Conclusion: Bollywood Fashion Is Forever

These 10 iconic Bollywood looks show us that fashion is not just about clothes, it’s about identity, emotions, and storytelling. From grandeur to minimalism, Bollywood continues to inspire fashion designers, students, and enthusiasts across generations.

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