Lohri is here, and so is the time for you to put your best ethnic foot forward. From vibrant lehengas to free-flowing salwar suits and co-ord suits, our Bollywood actresses have often dished out cues to serve statements any given day. Take a look:
8 Bollywood Actresses Serving Major Traditional Style Goals This Lohri
Diana Penty
Diana keeps it traditionally luxe and rooted in a bright red salwar suit laden with golden prints and embroidery all over her kurta, salwar and dupatta, bringing the perfect dazzle this festive season. The Cocktail actress accessorised her look with golden oxidised ear cuffs, bracelets and striking boots.
Triptii Dimri
Triptii dazzled in a bright red chudidar dress with fine floral prints and a spherical, bordered neckline. The Spirit actress added a contrast to her outfit with a yellow, netted dupatta and topped her look with a layered pearl neckpiece, chunky bracelets and earrings. She styled her hair in a messy bun adorned with fresh flowers.
Ananya Panday
Ananya Panday keeps it traditionally stylish in a peacock-green full-length skirt paired with a halter-neck blouse featuring heavy embroidery all over. Letting the outfit take centre stage, she simply accessorised her look with a choker neckpiece, studs and bracelets.
Bhumi Pednekkar
Bhumi Pednekkar keeps it regally aesthetic in a sequined lehenga in the shades of mustard yellow, pink and green. The high-neck blouse and embellished sequins layer her outfit with just the right dazzle, and Bhumi amplified its appeal by accessorising it with chandelier earrings and chunky kadas.
Janhvi Kapoor
Janhvi Kapoor shows how to look straight out of a dream in a baby pink lehenga with pearl detailing and white embroidery, serving perfect ethnic sophistication. She lets the outfit take centre stage by accessorising it with selective jewellery pieces.
Kriti Sanon
Kriti Sanon shows how to prioritise comfort and style in a black co-ord set featuring fine golden prints all across. The actress peppers her ensemble with a matching potli bag, mojaris and oxidised silver jewellery.
Sonal Chauhan
Sonal Chauhan keeps it rich in an emerald green salwar suit made up of fine fabrics such as velvet and silk. The highlight? Golden embroidery and beaded work laden all around her neckline, sleeves and the hem. The actress lets the simplicity speak volumes by completing her look with drop earrings and heels.
Pragya Jaiswal
Pragya shows how to add a pop of colour to the festivities in a bright pink sharara set with a detailed border at the hem and fine prints all across her pants. The actress simply pairs her ensemble with a metallic potli bag, accessorises her look with jhumkas, a ring and a bracelet, and completes it with mojaris.
Take cues from these actresses to fire up your ethnic wardrobe this Lohri.
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Varsha Tiwari is a budding content writer passionate about Bollywood, pop culture, and the stories behind the spotlight. She enjoys breaking down trends, celebrity moments, and film narratives into engaging, reader-friendly content. Always curious and observant, she is currently pursuing a Master’s in Communication and Journalism. Outside of writing, she enjoys painting because storytelling doesn’t always need words to make an impact.




















