
79th Independence Day: PM Modi keeps it classic with saffron turban, jacket and white kurta set
Every August 15, as the tricolour soars above the Red Fort, there's another little tradition we all secretly wait for, the moment PM Narendra Modi steps out in his Independence Day look.
And no, we are not just talking about the kurta or jacket. It's that turban. Always different, always meaningful, and somehow always making a statement without trying too hard.
For India's 79th Independence Day in 2025, he didn't disappoint. This year, it was a rich saffron turban - regal, but still very grounded, paired with a sleeveless jacket and a crisp white kurta set. The white gave the whole outfit this fresh, clean base, letting the turban completely steal the show.
And just to tie it back to the day's spirit, there was a cream stole with a delicate border inspired by the Indian tricolour.
No over-styling, no excess - just smart, intentional dressing.
What we love about the PM's turban tradition is how much storytelling it carries. Every year, it's like he's speaking to the nation through colour and craft. In 2024, we saw him in a vibrant leheriya-print turban in orange, yellow, and green, a clear nod to Rajasthan's artisans - over a simple white kurta and pants, with just a pop of blue in the jacket.
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In 2023, it was a burst of bandhani in yellows, oranges, violets, greens, and reds - basically wearing the joy of Indian festivals on his head.
Then there was 2022's tricolour turban with white and green stripes, practically the perfect style partner for the 'Har Ghar Tiranga' campaign. And 2021's saffron turban with that dramatic pink trail? Balanced beautifully with a white kurta, blue jacket, and white scarf, it was traditional but still had that little flourish of drama.
This year's Independence Day theme, Naya Bharat, is all about looking ahead to 2047, when India turns 100 as a free nation. And in a way, Modi's style captures that exact mix, deep respect for heritage, with just enough of a contemporary edge. These aren't random pieces thrown together by a stylist; they are deliberate choices, layered with symbolism and rooted in our craft traditions.
So yes, the speech from the Red Fort is the headline-maker, but year after year, the turban moment quietly holds its own spotlight. Because fashion, when it's done with heart, isn't just about looking good, it's about telling a story. And in PM Modi's case, it's a story of pride, culture, and patriotism, beautifully wrapped around his head.
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