Kangana Ranaut’s Saree Looks: Actress’ Love Letters To Indian Textiles


Kanjeevaram: Designed by Gaurang Shah, the violet and ivory Kanjeevaram shimmered with intricate zari embroidery featuring temple-inspired motifs. The designer embellished the regal drape with dainty yet vibrant Mochi embroidery motifs. Mochi embroidery is a traditional craft from Kutch region of Gujarat. The embroidery is created using a hooked needle called an aari rather than a conventional sewing needle. (Image: Instagram/@kanganaranaut)

Kotpad: The actress looked elegant in the white-and-red drape. Odisha’s Kotpad is one of India’s rare tribal textiles. Every Kotpad saree is handwoven and features motifs like crabs, fish, birds, and tribal patterns. (Image: X)

Paithani: Designed by Neeta Lulla, Kangana Ranaut looked regal in Maharashtra’s Paithani saree. The saree was adorned with traditional ‘Mor-Phool’ motifs, where graceful peacocks intertwine with flourishing florals. (Image: Instagram/@kanganaranaut)

Patan Patola Silk: The actress opted for a handwoven Patan Patola saree, one of Gujarat’s most prized textile traditions. She paired it with a raw silk blouse, hand-embroidered with traditional Patan motifs rendered in beads and pearls. (Image: Instagram/@kanganaranaut)

Kangana Ranaut’s saree choices are a reminder that India’s greatest luxury is the artistry of its weavers and craftmanship. (Image: Instagram/@kanganaranaut)



