Ugadi 2024: Ethnic Fashion Inspired by South Indian Actresses | PHOTOS
Ugadi 2024: Ethnic Fashion Inspired by South Indian Actresses | PHOTOS
Ugadi 2024: Get inspired by the stunning ethnic looks of your favourite actresses. Check out outfit ideas that blend tradition with modern flair.

Ugadi marks the start of a new year in accordance with the Hindu lunar calendar. It falls on Chaitra Shukla Pratipada, which is the first day of the Chaitra month in the Hindu calendar. This year, Ugadi will be celebrated on April 9, Tuesday. Usually, the date for Ugadi falls between late March and early April. The name Ugadi is derived from Sanskrit words ‘Yuga’ (age) and ‘Adi’ (beginning). It is celebrated with much enthusiasm in southern states – Karnataka, Telangana, and Andhra Pradesh.

Ugadi is celebrated by cooking special regional delicacies, going to a temple and by decorating the house with rangoli. People dress up in fine new clothes on the auspicious day. If you are looking for some Ugadi outfit inspiration then check out some impressive looks by the leading ladies of Kannada cinema.

Rashmika Mandanna

Rashmika Mandanna is arguably one of the biggest stars in Kannada cinema. Other than her top-tier onscreen looks, she is a style icon off-screen. In this look, she wore a light yet vibrant saree, adorned with flower patterns. It perfectly fits the theme of spring and makes a perfect choice for Ugadi.

Shraddha Rama Srinath

Shraddha Rama Srinath’s white outfit, by designer Medha Batra, offers a good option for those who want a modern twist on a traditional look. Her cropped top, paired with a dhoti-style skirt, and a long flowy floor-length cardigan is an instant style statement.

Aditi Prabhudeva

If you are looking to go all in with a traditional look on Ugadi then seek inspiration from Aditi Prabhudeva’s red and green saree. Her saree accessorised with simple gold jewellery and hair adorned with gajra show how one can ace the traditional look without looking dated.

Amulya

This pastel-coloured ensemble with gold embroidery work is an awesome choice for Ugadi. This look is appropriate for both day and night. Like Amulya, you can complete the look by keeping hair and make-up minimal which will go in harmony with the pastel hues.

Hariprriya Simha

One can pair a blouse, skirt, and dupatta set in vibrant combinations like deep blue, white, and golden for a festive yet practical look. Like Hariprriya you can add the “oomph” factor to your outfit by wearing accessories like a mangtika and dangling earrings.

Ashika Ranganath

Ashika Ranganath’s simple yet impressive look proves that one can never go wrong with a good saree. Dig into the wardrobe of your mother or grandmother and borrow a silk saree with embossed borders. Accessorise with some bangles and minimal jewellery and you will be good to go for Ugadi festivities.

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