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Bollywood Movies Bring Trends in Fashion

Bollywood Movies Bring Trends in Fashion

June 29, 2022

Although, dialogues of Sholey, Anand, Khalnayak, and Don etc. still entertain millions of people but at the same time women and girls like to wear Anarkali dress that shown in Mughal-E-Azam many decades ago. Entertainment is not only the thing that movies bring. Films bring many other things as well such as moral, inspiration, social changes, and fashion trends. Since the journey of video movies is started in India, youth follows the style of actors and actresses shown in films. Do you remember the hair style of Salman Khan in Tere Naam? The hair style was adopted by uncountable male youngsters at that time. Just after the few days of release, Tere Naam hair style became the trend. In this post, you will see the list of Bollywood Movies bring trends in fashion.

 

Anarkali Dress from Mughal-E-Azam

 

It has been four decades when Mughal-E-Amazon was released but still many females look for Anarkali Dress when they visit market for the shopping of Diwali. Still a woman/girl will surely love to wear Anarkali Dress on weddings, engagement, anniversary, mehandi etc. Today, the same design is available in number of art-work such as fancy artwork and prints etc. If you also love the same, the visit here to find more beautiful designs. You can use temple jewellery to make your look more adorable in Anarkali dress.


Anarkali dress

Madhuri’s Dress in Hum Aapke Hai Kaun

 

One of the Bollywood movies you can see with your family. However, uncountable people have seen this film numerous times but still they are ready to stick to TVs if it comes in national channels. Legendry actress Madhuri Dixit became an iconic star after the success of Hum Aapke Hai Kaun. At that time, many women and girls started transforming themselves in Nisha by following Madhuri’s style. Get-up of Madhuri in blue saree with oxidized jewellery became a trend.


Madhuri’s Dress in Hum Aapke Hai Kaun

Aishwarya's Traditional Look in Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam

 

One of the films known for Salman and Aishwarya’s bonding. Fans of both wanted to see them as husband and wife after Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam. Do you remember the get-up of Aishwara Roy in Nimbooda? Traditional sky-blue lehenga and eye-grabbing jewellery remained trend for several years. In early 2000, bride wished to have the same look in wedding. As far as fashion is concerned, married Indian women adopted the fashion of Aishwarya’s shown in song Chand Chupa Badal Me from the same movie. Women transform themselves into the get-up particularly on karwa Chauth. The South Indian Jewellery she wore in the movie was really stupendous.


Aishwarya's Traditional Look in Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam

Aishwarya’s Jewellery in Jodha Akbar

 

Jodha-Akbar was one of the big-budget Bollywood movies. According to resources available on internet, the budget of movie was 400 million. Producers spent millions on Jewellery. The design of Jodha’s necklace set, shown in movie, adopted by businesses offer bridal jewellery on rent. After more than a decade, brides still love to wear the same necklace on wedding day.


Aishwarya’s Jewellery in Jodha Akbar

Iconic Jewellery in Padmaavat

 

People won’t forget Deepika Padukone as Queen Padmavati for several decades. Somehow movie sink into the hot soup of controversy and became the most controversial movies in history Bollywood. Let it be!! Although, the characters of Padmavati and Alauddin khilji will remain fresh in minds always but style of Deepika is also unforgettable. The fever of fashion can be assumed by knowing that people start manufacturing and selling Padmavati jewellery online just after the few days trailer launch.


Iconic Jewellery in Padmaavat

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