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Recreate These Celebrity Looks With Raadi India

Traditional textiles like Banarasi, Chanderi, Organza, Ajrakh, Chikankari, Phulkari are worn by celebrities all the time, but few think these can be procured anywhere other than with designer labels.


The truth?

Because these products are crafted by artisans having several years of experience, the same look and feel of luxury can be achieved with Raadi India curation, all without the designer price tag.


1. Alia Bhatt's Ajrakh Saree
1. Alia Bhatt's Ajrakh Saree

Alia Bhatt Wore the Ajarakh saree for the Joy Awards and it was the perfect way to represent India by advocating for a craft that is very old.


What makes Ajrakh so special?

  • It's hand block printed using natural dyes.

  • Each saree is dyed and printed in 14–16 steps.

  • A single saree is made by artisans in 15–16 days.



2. Kiara Advani's Georgette Chikankari with Mukesh Work Set
2. Kiara Advani's Georgette Chikankari with Mukesh Work Set

Kiara Advani has always dressed elegant. The Georgette Chikankari with Mukesh work did just that.


Why we love this look:

  • Chikankari is seasonless: light for summer, graceful for festive evenings.

  • Beautiful for brunch events, mehendi, or intimate weddings.



3. Mrunal Thakur in Banarasi Saree
3. Mrunal Thakur in Banarasi Saree

3. Mrunal Thakur recently wore a purple Banarasi saree: She skipped heavy jewellery and dramatic styling.


A colour that feels royal without trying too hard

That’s the charm of a Banarasi Saree.

It doesn't ask for attention, it commands it.


Raadi India’s Purple Banarasi Silk Saree has that same quiet power.

  • Comes straight from Banaras

  • Zari detailing

A colour that feels royal without trying too hard.


Nayanthara in a Handwoven Maheshwari saree
Nayanthara in a Handwoven Maheshwari saree

Nayanthara wore a Maheshwari saree and proved that elegance doesn’t need noise.

Just a beautiful weave and a quiet kind of confidence.


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