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Actors Who Sets New Trends For Diwali At Manish Malhotra's Diwali Bash

Like every year, renowned designer Manish Malhotra hosted a Diwali Bash, from Bollywood Actor Shahid’s Anarkali to Alia's sustainable fashion statement, here are actors who created new trends for Diwali.

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Like every year, renowned designer Manish Malhotra hosted a Diwali Bash, inviting celebrities from Bollywood who are known for their fashion. From Shahid’s Anarkali to Alia's sustainable fashion statement, here are actors who created new trends for Diwali.

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Kiara and Siddharth:

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Kiara walked in a Manish Malhotra-designed golden brown saree with a freckle drape made solely out of golden beats, while Siddhart was in a red kurta with gold embroidery. The couple walked in together, hands in hand.

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Shahid Kapoor

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Shahid might have just added a type of cloth that men can wear for Diwali as he entered the residency in an off-white Anarkali. The flowy Anarkali was paired with white pyjamas and a dupatta.   

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Rekha

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The evergreen fashion statement of Bollywood, Rekha proved she can elevate a Saree in ways no one can imagine. The legendary actor smiled in front of the cameras in an orange saree paired with a gajra made of orange marigolds. She also wore Orange, something people generally don’t wear for Diwali.

Shilpa Shetty

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Talking about rare colours to wear during Diwali, Shilpa Shetty attended the Bash wearing a Blue one-piece dress. Her outfit was unique to the traditional theme of the Diwali wardrobe, making a fusion between traditional and modern fashion.

Alia Bhatt

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Actor Alia Bhatt went on to promote her idea of sustainable fashion, as she posed in a Manish Malhotra piece that she wore for her Mehendi Ceremony. She is known to repeat her outfits, and she does it with confidence, giving out a message to her fans that they can wear something old for this Diwali. 

 

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