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11 Times Genelia Deshmukh Made Us Want to Ditch Our Jeans and Drape a Saree Right Now

There was a time when Genelia Deshmukh was the girl who could make a pair of jeans and a tank top look like high fashion. With that infectious smile topped with boundless energy, she made casual look effortlessly cool. But somewhere between motherhood, a wellness journey, and what can only be described as a full-blown saree awakening, Genelia has quietly become one of the most iconic six-yard dressers in Bollywood. And we are completely here for it. 

She's not just wearing sarees, she's championing them. From breezy handlooms to richly embellished drapes, Genelia has been building a saree wardrobe that tells a story: of a woman deeply connected to her roots, unapologetically feminine, and with an impeccable eye for beauty. Each look she steps out in feels considered, personal, and let's be honest absolutely drool-worthy. Her Instagram has become a virtual treasure trove of saree inspo, and the comments section is basically just a long string of heart-eye emojis. Understandably so. 

We've been stalking her grid obsessively (don't judge us), and we've rounded up 11 of her most breathtaking saree moments, paired with similar styles from AZA's incredible collection, so you can get that Genelia energy without even leaving your couch. You're welcome.

1. The Six Yards of Pure Soul

This one wasn't just a fashion moment — it was a feeling. Genelia chose a soft pink Nauvari saree in Ahimsa silk with a Himroo weave from Ryree by Shreya Deshmukh, describing it as something that connects her to her roots wherever she goes. The colour was calm and soothing rather than loud, and yet it commanded every room she walked into. Worn with the quiet confidence of a woman who dresses for meaning, not just for the camera — this look was a quiet celebration of Maharashtra's handloom heritage. 

If you're drawn to that same emotional pull of a saree with soul, the Niloufer by Aasif Ally embroidered saree Set with contrast dupatta layers that same sense of thoughtful elegance with its contrast dupatta detail that gives the outfit a beautiful, considered finish. 


The Handloom History Lesson We Didn't Know We Needed

Cobalt blue, boldly draped, and steeped in craft history — Genelia's Ilkal saree while promoting Raja Shivaji was a masterclass in wearing your culture with pride. The Karnataka handloom is known for its distinctive tope teni technique, where the body and pallu are joined through a series of loops, with a bright red border woven with gold tode paras in a triangular pattern and silver geometric detailing on the pallu. She finished the look with classic temple jewellery, gold necklaces dotted with pearls, jhumkas with hints of green, stacked glass bangles, a sleek gajra bun, and red sindoortraditional all the way through. 

For a stripe-and-pallu moment with that same bold, confident energy, try the Five Point Five mohini stripe pallu saree. A stripe story told beautifully. 

3. When a Saree Becomes a Work of Art

Genelia wore a jaw-dropping Jamdani sari from Chokhana, a rare craft upheld by just 300 weaversfor Raja Shivaji promotions, and the internet collectively held its breath. Woven with a Kota Zari-inspired structure on a muted gold-beige base, the saree is alive with hand-inserted geometric and floral motifs in pink, green, purple, lime, saffron and grey, with fine white jaal work creating a soft lattice across the body.  

If this textile-first magic speaks your language, the Priyanka Raajiv Chandramandala saree brings that same spirit of motif-rich, handcrafted wonder to your wardrobe. Rich in detail, light on drama, just like Genelia wore it. 

4. The Quiet Power of a Cream Saree Done Right

Genelia proved once and for all that cream is not a safe colour — it's a power move. Styled by Karishma Gulati, her Anavila cream handwoven saree was elevated with a floral jacket that transformed the drape into something editorial and utterly fresh. Jewellery from Kalyan Jewellers, a hand stack by Ritika Sachdeva, a ring from Mnsh Design, and a unique Adwita Bags clutch rounded out the look. It's the kind of outfit that feels polished without tryingand the jacket styling is what sets it apart. 

Love that print-meets-drape energy? The Cord peony print smocked saree gives you the same breezy, garden-ready charm with its delicate peony print and that unexpected smocking detail that makes all the difference. 

5. Boss Woman in Brown 

Brown. Zari. Hand-embroidered border. Metallic full-sleeve blouse. This Deep Thee look was Genelia in full boss-woman mode — understated drama done to absolute perfection. Dramatic chandelier earrings, a small bindi, and the whole look styled with a traditional Maharashtrian aesthetic meant there was nothing excess about it — just every single element doing exactly what it was meant to do. 

For your own black-saree statement moment, the Zal from Benaras black hand-woven stripe sareemirrors that exact energy of a monochrome base elevated by a contrasting blouse. The saree that does the talking, so you don't have to. 

6. The Dancer's Canvas

And we've saved the most breathtaking for last. Genelia's Aamra by Lavanya sand rose pink Kanjeevaram saree from the Natyam collection is a hand-painted celebration of classical dance — traditional dancing figures rendered in pen Kalamkari on handloom silk, meaning no two pieces in this style are ever identical. Accessorised with jewellery from Joolry, a contrasting blouse, heavy bangles, and a statement neckpiece, Genelia wore it as a love letter to Indian art forms, and it showed in every frame. 

And conveniently? We have a similar Yashoda and Shri Krishna painted saree by Aamra by Lavanya right there on the platform – the same brand, the same spirit of storytelling through art, and the same hand-painted magic. If you're going to invest in one saree this season, let it be this one. 

7. The Mughal Muse

Trust Genelia to make a JJ Valaya saree look like it was made for her and her alone. The ivory saree with rich maroon stripes and Mughal-inspired borders is the kind of design that carries centuries of artistry in its weave. Paired with a matching embroidered blouse and accessorised with oxidised silver earrings, a bangle and a nose ring from Narayan Jewels, the look walked the line between regal and rooted with complete ease. 

For that same rich embroidery-meets-elegance moment the Sue Mue nurul embroidered saree brings the quiet luxury of fine craftsmanship with a blouse that completes the picture perfectly. Understated glamour at its best. 

8. Vintage Dreams Painted in Blue

Some sarees are fabric. Some are poetry. Genelia's Picchika ivory organza saree — hand-painted with blue orchids and traced with subtle gold gota embroidery — was very much the latter. Styled by Priyanka Castelino and worn in December 2025, Genelia described it as a blend of "vintage dreams" and "modern realities." Every orchid on that sheer silk was painted by hand, making each saree entirely unique. This isn't just dressing — it's wearing a piece of someone's imagination.

For that same spirit of wearable art, the hand painted saree from the shelves of Fallon Studio by Shruti Kaushik  is your answer. Another canvas, another story — equally one-of-a-kind.

9. The Three-Piece Triumph

When Genelia drapes a Bandhani, she makes it feel like the most natural thing in the world. Her Label Anushree olive green Bandhani saree with an intricately embroidered blouse was festivity bottled into six yards — the kind of look that shows up at a celebration and instantly becomes the best-dressed in the room. Matching banglesjhumkas, and a potli bag sealed the deal. 

For your own three-piece festive triumph, the green saree set paired with koti jacket by Studio Bagechaa takes the saree-plus-layer concept to its most exciting conclusion. The koti jacket elevates the ensemble from beautiful to absolutely brilliant — and green has never looked so good. 

10. Sheer Magic in Sequins

This look was romance dressed up as a saree. Saroj Jalan's sheer beige organza saree with delicate floral sequin embroidery is the kind of piece you don't forget in a hurry. Genelia wore it like a dream — light as air, glittering just enough, and styled with the restraint that makes truly beautiful pieces shine. No over-accessorising, no competition with the fabric. Just the saree, allowed to be the star.

Drawn to that sheer, embroidered magic? The applique border embroidered saree offers that same commitment to handcraft and delicate detailing, a saree that's an act of artistry. 

11. When Heritage Gets Haute

If there is one look in this entire list that made us audibly gasp, it's this one. Genelia wore an ebony sari from Ashdeen's "Routes" collection — fluid crepe with bandhani dots arranged in a contemporary circular pattern and Parsi Gara floral hand embroidery that is nothing short of museum-worthy. Valued at approximately ₹98,000, this is heirloom dressing at its finest, finished with a beaded box bag and soft waves. Rich without shouting. Luxurious without announcing itself. 

For a silk saree that carries that same pedigree of weave and heritage, the lattice pattern silk saree by Abraham and Thakore  on AZA brings geometric sophistication and heritage craft together in one stunning, collector-worthy drape. 

 

Genelia Deshmukh isn't just wearing sarees. She's schooling us — on craft, on heritage, on what it means to dress with intention. Whether it's a Jamdani from 300 weavers, a GI-tagged Ilkal, or a hand-painted Picchika orchid saree, every choice she makes tells you that she sees the six yards as more than an outfit. It's a statement. A story. A responsibility. 

And the best part? You don't have to scroll through her Instagram green with envy anymore. AZA has the looks — and they're waiting for you. 

Go on. Drape yourself in something magnificent. Genelia would approve. 

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  • Shilpa Hazra, a wardrobe wordsmith and a proud mom of a spirited two-year-old, spins fashion stories that speak every language. Off the keyboard, she escapes into Rabindranath Tagore's poetic universe, stirs up flavorful tales in her kitchen and drafts silent stories from the corners of her favorite cafes.

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