Sonakshi Sinha radiates the new bride glow in this sindoori red Banarasi saree with jacquard pattern and gold zari work. She completes the look with a sleek bun and gajra.
Complete with red bangles and a rich red saree with heavy golden borders, Genelia Deshmukh shows how to make a statement while still keeping it simple.
How can one miss Janhvi Kapoor's simple yet mesmerising look. The net saree with subtle yet significant borders is good, but the contrasting heavy green blouse brings all the charm. To top it, she brings in the drama with the ear chains.
For those who want to give the red saree a miss and opt for something more comfortable yet traditional and Karwa Chauth worthy, Deepika Padukone's timeless anarkali suit with heavy gold work is a great choice.
Alia Bhatt's light sequinned design on the pallu along with a plain lehenga and blouse, is for those who want to keep it chic and classy.
Want to give your Karwa Chauth festivities a modern twist and make heads turn? Shilpa Shetty show you how with this red blouse, with a pleated skirt and a long shrug.
Want to skip the traditional red and yet blend in the Karwa Chauth festivities, Aditi Rao Hydari's pink ombre saree looks like a good option.
Simple, traditional and perfectly capturing the Karwa Chauth vibe, Mouni Roy's saree is a nice last-minute pick.
Kareena Kapoor's red chudidaar is every ounce of royal, glamorous and traditional. Has to be on your list if you're looking out to ditch the saree.
Breaking away from the red, yet blending in, Katrina Kaif gives major goals in this orange saree paired with a red blouse. She keeps it basic with light jewellery, letting the sindoor do the talking.
Another great option, if red is not on your mind. Athiya Shetty's pick jacquard saree is a steal. The flowers in the head and the long braid add to the charm.

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