This Ganesh Chaturthi have 10 iconic looks for the festive days with the help of these stunning divas. Debina Bonnerjee to Rubina Dilaik, these 12 TV actresses have got you covered for the festival. From the outfit to the whole look, they have it all ready and curated for you
Updated On: 2025-08-21 12:55 AM IST
Compiled by : Shruti Sampat
Nia goes for a white sheer ensemble with floral embroidery, paired with a matching sleeveless blouse. Modern and bold with a delicate touch. Straight hair, minimal jewellery, silver bangles, and nude-toned makeup make it classy yet striking.
Devoleena Bhattacharjee picks a traditional orange silk saree with golden zari work, paired with a red blouse with open natural hair, big golden kada bangles, red bindi, and minimal makeup – very traditional and charming
Nikki goes for a deep maroon-red saree embellished with heavy golden embroidery. It is paired with a heavily worked blouse featuring intricate beadwork on the sleeves, which adds a dramatic touch. The blouse has a plunging neckline, giving the overall traditional saree a modern, sensuous twist. Golden jhumkas, statement ring, bangles, and a delicate nose ring elevate the ethnic vibe
Debina looks stunning in a cream-beige, embellished lehenga with silver embroidery and a deep neckline blouse. Paired with a heavily worked dupatta. Regarding her look, she opts for a tied hairdo with a floral gajra, bold statement jewellery (a choker and matha patti), and glowing makeup – a royal and graceful touch.
Priyanka Chahar Choudhary went for a pastel yellow ethnic gown with an embroidered front-cut jacket-style blouse, paired with a matching dupatta. Sets the vibe of a modern Indo-western fusion with a soft and flowy silhouette. Her look came together with subtle makeup, statement earrings, and soft curls – very dreamy and sophisticated
Divyanka wears a bright pink Anarkali suit with golden embroidery, paired with a contrasting orange-golden dupatta. With wavy side-parted hair, big statement earrings, and fresh dewy makeup complete the look beautifully exuding a regal look
Tejasswi picks a fitted, cropped blouse with a high neckline is embellished with mirrored or sparkly detailing. The fabric seems to be a light, possibly sheer material. She wears a delicate choker-style necklace, bangles on one wrist, and a belt that cinches her waist, emphasizing her figure
A pastel pink embellished lehenga with mirror work, paired with a halter-neck blouse heavily decorated with silver embroidery. Rubina goes for a glamorous and festive look. Rubina's look adds straight, sleek hair, minimal accessories, and soft glam makeup – chic yet elegant.
Isha Malviya is wearing a stunning maroon velvet shalwar kameez, a traditional South Asian outfit. The kameez (top) is a deep burgundy velvet with intricate gold and cream embroidery depicting a floral and baroque-inspired design centred on the front. The embroidery extends to the edges of the sleeves and hem. The shalwar (trousers) are also maroon velvet, and are a fitted, flared style that falls to the ankle
Shivangi goes for a vibrant yellow-orange printed lehenga with a matching blouse. The blouse has a deep neckline with tie-up detailing at the sides. A bright yellow dupatta completes the look. She picks the traditional yet playful, with a festive vibe. Adding soft curls, minimal accessories, and a radiant smile enhances the charm
Rupali Ganguly picks a classic red saree with golden and dotted embellishments, paired with a shiny red blouse with pompom lace at the sleeves. She keeps it traditional and graceful. Talking about the look, side-parted hair tied back, statement earrings, and folded hands add elegance and poise
Shraddha Arya goes for a white saree with multicoloured polka dot borders, paired with a contrasting red blouse. Keeping it simple, vibrant, and traditional. Her look adds a tied-back, sleek bun, red bangles, subtle earrings, and a small black bindi – fresh and elegant