Saree is by far the most elegant clothing worn by Indian celebrities. Today, let us take a look at few celebrities across India and what they wear. Sarees are a must of collection across every household and these might just prompt you to buy another one for this festive and holiday season.
1. Kajol In Pink Mango
Kajol recently wore this beautiful pink saree by Raw Mango on an outing for Tanhaji promotions. Pink saree with an orange blouse is a unique combination and makes her look very elegant and stylish.

Kiara Advani was spotted wearing this gorgeous floral pink and white saree by Akanksha Gajria at a recent event. She looks like a charm. The saree makes her look sexy and sassy with a touch of cuteness.

3. Kajal Agarwal wearing Kanchipuram Silk Sarees
Kajal Agarwal was recently seen wearing Kanchipuram Silk Saree for an event opening Vidhatri Shopping mall. Blue and pink Kanchipuram Silk Saree bought more elegance and she looks like a princess. Kanchipuram Silk Saree is a must-have for every household.

4. Anchor Anasuya wearing Pochampally Ikkat Silk Saree
Famous Tollywood anchor Anasuya was spotted wearing Pochampally Ikkat Silk Saree during Diwali Celebrations earlier this year. Pochampally silk sarees are famous in Andhra Pradesh & Telangana. They give unique richness to whoever wears.

5. Rashmika Mandanna wearing saree from House of Three.
Latest heartthrob Rashmika Mandanna has carried this saree from House of Three Studio very elegantly. The white saree and gold border is a crazy combination that can be worn for any event, be it a wedding or a corporate party.

Typically made of a delicate fabric like silk, chiffon, or organza, scarves were draped over the shoulders and arms of women when they wanted to remain slightly covered while wearing
decadent, these items allowed women to stay cozy and still look fashion forward when in their outerwear. The capelet was a variation on the shawl, and was a feminine accessory that also draped the shoulders. While these capelets or stoles would be worn simply, they sometimes featured a jeweled brooch to keep them closed.