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How to dress like royalty without spending a fortune? Style guide for the keeps

Royal style isn’t about chasing trends or emptying your savings on designer racks. It’s about reimagining heirlooms, celebrating craftsmanship, and choosing colours and fabrics that feel eternal. When you step into a festival or a wedding draped in history, grace, and intention, you don’t just look regal but carry it with pride.

September 02, 2025 / 15:15 IST
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Priceless items like a Banarasi sari woven years ago, a zari-bordered dupatta, or even a pair of temple-inspired jhumkas are worth far more than any off-the-rack piece. Instead of saving them for “special occasions,” bring them into rotation (Image: Canva)

When it comes to Indian celebrations, every moment is steeped in grandeur and so it is the fashion. However, dressing like a queen doesn’t mean blowing up your bank account on the latest couture lehenga or designer jewels. The essence of royalty lies in timelessness, heritage, and a carefully curated sense of elegance.

If you know where to look (often right in your own home) and how to style what you already own, you can channel your inner maharani without spending a bomb.

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Pair a vintage Kanjeevaram with a contemporary backless blouse, or drape a brocade dupatta over a sleek monochrome kurta set. Small tweaks like adding tassels, embroidery, or a fresh border can give these classics new life.


Don’t forget the supporting cast with embroidered potlis, beaded juttis, and handwoven belts can instantly elevate your look. Every handmade piece you pick supports local artisans, keeping centuries-old crafts alive. Also read | How to rethink luxe Indian fabrics for everyday wardrobe, occasion wear

Imagine a deep emerald velvet lehenga with zari embroidery at a wedding or a soft Chanderi in muted mauve for a festive dinner. Keep the cuts clean and the palette refined; let the fabric speak for itself. The beauty of these weaves is that they never go out of style, so consider them investments rather than expenses.


For example, an ivory kurta paired with an emerald dupatta or muted gold sari layered with sapphire jewels has the kind of elegance that whispers rather than shouts.

Nivi Shrivastava is a Delhi-based journalist who writes on lifestyle, health and travel. Views expressed are personal
first published: Sep 2, 2025 03:15 pm

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