Diwali 2025 Fashion: The Magic of Masaba, Manish & Sabyasachi

As Diwali 2025 approaches, fashion lovers are once again drawn to the icons of Indian design Masaba Gupta, Manish Malhotra, and  Sabyasachi Mukherje each presenting festive collections that celebrate tradition, creativity, and modern elegance.

Masaba Gupta’s Diwali collection this year is a bold, artistic statement. Inspired by brushstrokes, horses, and earthy emotion, her line merges expressive prints with relaxed silhouettes. Corset blouses paired with saris, flowing shararas with hand-drawn motifs, and voluminous sleeves bring a sense of drama and freedom. The palette ranges from classic red and black to soft greens and peaches—offering something both unconventional and celebratory.

In contrast, Manish Malhotra brings his signature grandeur with a fresh twist. This season, he celebrated his design legacy by revisiting iconic Bollywood moments. Think velvet sherwanis, glittering gowns, and richly embellished saris—each updated with modern tailoring and youthful styling. His recent collaboration with Rekha—featuring silk sarees in deep jewel tones with intricate zari—makes the perfect pick for Diwali soirées where tradition meets star-studded glamour.

Sabyasachi Mukherjee, known for timeless luxury, returned to the runway with his “Absolute Royal” collection a tribute to Indian royalty. His festive offerings include quilted lehengas, silk saris, and regal sherwanis in soft golds, ivories, and deep reds. Paired with layered dupattas and heritage jewelry, his looks evoke quiet opulence and cultural pride.

Together, these three designers have created a stunning tapestry of Indian fashion this Diwali—Masaba’s artistic expression, Manish’s cinematic luxury, and Sabyasachi’s regal restraint. Whether you’re attending a family puja, hosting a Diwali party, or celebrating with close friends, there’s a piece in these collections that reflects the spirit of the festival: joy, beauty, and light.

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