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Forget trends, Madhuri Dixit shows how to rule in a saree forever

Forget trends, Madhuri Dixit shows how to rule in a saree forever

Time of India11 hours ago
Madhuri Dixit, at 58, recently showcased her timeless elegance in a peach "Peach Palm Blooms Tissue Saree" from House of Masaba, costing ₹30,000. She paired the saree with temple-style jewelry from PNG Jewellers at their Nashik store launch.
Recently, Bollywood's timeless beauty Madhuri Dixit reminded us all why she's still the undisputed Saree Queen. At 58, she's as graceful and radiant as ever, and her latest Instagram post was proof enough.
Dressed in a dreamy peach saree paired with glowing temple-style jewels, Madhuri showed us how elegance really looks when done right.
The saree in question was from none other than Masaba Gupta's label, House of Masaba. Specifically, the 'Peach Palm Blooms Tissue Saree' - a gorgeous drape that costs a rather approachable ₹30,000. For anyone who follows celebrity style, that's almost a steal, considering how luxe it looks.
According to the brand, the saree is a 'half n half crushed and foil printed' creation, finished with embroidered borders, delicate jhalar, and kinari detailing.
It also comes with a foil-printed blouse piece, making it the complete statement package.
What makes Madhuri stand out in every sari is not just the outfit itself but the way she carries it. She never looks weighed down by embellishment; instead, she makes every drape feel light, breathable, and full of charm.
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That's why her saree looks have transcended decades, from chiffon romances in the '90s to her recent tissue and silk picks, she always makes the six-yard wonder look like second skin.
For this look, she styled the peach drape with traditional temple-style ornaments from PNG Jewellers. The antique gold choker and long chain set, complete with intricate motifs, matched beautifully with the subtle sheen of her tissue saree.
Madhuri wasn't just playing dress-up here, she was actually at the store launch for PNG Jewellers in Nashik, and her look was as befitting of the occasion as it was Instagram-worthy.
Madhuri Dixit has been called many things over the years - evergreen beauty, Dhak Dhak girl, diva. But when it comes to the sari, she wears the crown like no one else. She doesn't just wear a saree; she owns it, reminding generations of Indian women why this classic drape will never go out of style.
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