Updated On: 10 October, 2023 11:16 AM IST | Tuhina Upadhyay
Navratri 2023: Rakul Preet is undeniably a fashion trendsetter. Whether it`s rocking lehengas or sarees, she serves as the ultimate style inspiration for this festive season

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Rakul Preet Singh turned heads and became the center of attention with her eye-catching pink saree that gave off a vibe reminiscent of a modern-day Barbie.
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Her outfit included a daring deep-cut blouse, which added a bold element to her overall appearance.

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To enhance her glamorous look, Rakul chose a striking gold choker and a collection of stylish rings
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Rakul Preet Singh truly wowed everyone donning a stunning green and red anarkali outfit

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To complete her look, she wore captivating round jhumkas
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Rakul`s makeup was a perfect balance of subtlety and bold, particularly her smoky eyes that captivated anyone lucky enough to see her.

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Rakul looked absolutely gorgeous in a vibrant yellow sharara set with intricate gold embroidery.
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To top it off, she wore a pair of beautiful jhumkas, and her hair was neatly tied back in a ponytail

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Rakul Preet Singh truly stole the show at a recent glamorous event. She graced the red carpet wearing a stunning metallic grey saree that left everyone in awe.
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The talented actress looked incredibly elegant with her hair neatly tied back in a bun

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Rakul chose to wear long, shimmery earrings.
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Rakul`s outfit was a true masterpiece, featuring a blouse adorned with intricate embroidery and a daring plunging neckline

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However, it was the magenta gharara with its unique slit that truly stole the spotlight
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Rakul Preet Singh turned heads with her fabulous fashion choice when she opted for a captivating magenta silk saree.

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To complete her elegant look, Rakul wore striking jhumkas
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Her gold blouse had short sleeves, maintaining a modest yet elegant appearance.
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