Kareena in ethnic wear is like poetry in motion. There's a softness to it, yet a regal presence that's impossible to ignore. She doesn't just wear traditional outfits - she elevates them. Think rich
silk sarees, intricately embroidered lehengas and anarkalis that float as she walks. It's like watching a modern-day Maharani, but without the stiffness of outdated customs.
Designers like Manish Malhotra and Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla often call her their muse and it's easy to see why. Her wedding lehenga alone became a national talking point. Not just for its craftsmanship, but the way Kareena carried it - with grace and quiet confidence. No dramatic poses. No over-the-top makeup. Just raw elegance.
What sets her apart in traditional fashion is her knack for balance. Heavy jhumkas, a sleek bun, a touch of kajal and a smile that does most of the work. She knows how to keep the focus on the outfit without letting it overwhelm her personality.
Even when she steps out for festive gatherings or family functions, there's a sense of comfort in how she styles her Indian wear. Nothing ever looks forced or too costume-like. She picks
colours that complement her skin tone - deep reds, ivory, emerald green - and fabrics that drape her naturally.
Kareena's ethnic looks aren't about being flashy. They're about owning your roots, standing tall in your culture and still keeping it light. That's the Kareena Kapoor way.