The gallery of her saree looks is breathtaking in its variety, yet consistent in its message: simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. In one of her most iconic on-screen moments from 'Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham', she is seen in a fine, delicate off-white saree with a golden border. This look, characterized by its sheer simplicity and royal appeal, has garnered a different fan base altogether and remains a high point in her style career. For festive occasions like Durga Puja, she often chooses a traditional (a white saree with a red border), which she pairs with fresh floral-adorned hair, embodying the spirit of Bengali tradition with understated grace.
Some notable looks from this era include:
’s fashion gallery is a masterclass in . Whether she is making a statement in Parliament or lighting up a red carpet, her style remains rooted in traditional craftsmanship with a sharp, modern edge. The Style Evolution: From Bhaduri to Bachchan
Abhimaan (1973) stands as a testament to her, and the film's, understanding of character styling.
Her personal style often features high-neck blouses, sophisticated sarees in deep tones, and minimal but elegant jewelry.
Together with the designer duo, she has helped elevate traditional Indian craftsmanship in modern fashion scenarios. 5. Recent Fashion Trends: The Unpinned Pallu Trendsetter
This style gallery explores how her fashion has shifted across decades, highlighting her signature looks, fabric preferences, and lasting impact on design. The Retro Era: Relatable and Minimalist (1970s–1980s)
Given her stature and age (born in 1948), the very notion of "nude photos" of her circulating online is not only absurd but deeply disrespectful.