Updated On: 13 April, 2024 03:01 PM IST | Shachi Chaturvedi
Divyanka Tripathi has consistently dazzled fans with her impeccable style and acting prowess. Beyond her on-screen presence, she is admired for her elegant fashion sense, often setting trends with her impeccable sartorial choices. Whether she`s donning a formal suit, traditional saree, or vibrant ethnic attire, Divyanka effortlessly exudes charm and sophistication. Here are a few of her best looks

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Divyanka Tripathi can ace any outfit, and her appearance in a red suit is proof. In this look, Divyanka wore a beautifully embroidered red suit paired with a matching long skirt and dupatta
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The actress put on bold red lipstick. Her beautiful big jhumkas, mang tika, and matching bangles stole the show

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The actress tied her hair in a chic bun and enhanced it with a stunning gajra. Divyanka`s this look can be a perfect inspiration for any pooja outfit
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Divyanka looked stunning in her sporty outfit, wearing a white mini dress complemented by a vibrant yellow belt

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She opted for a casual hairstyle, leaving her hair half open, and kept her makeup subtle with nude tones
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To complete her sporty look, Divyanka added stylish sunglasses and wore white sneakers

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Divyanka Tripathi looked stunning in a pink formal suit, and we can`t get over our Indian Barbie
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To add to the boss lady vibe of her outfit, Divyanka paired her pink formals with black shoes

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The actress left her hair open and put on minimal makeup to let her natural beauty shine
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One can never go wrong with a saree, and Divyanka Tripathi proved it right as she wore a stunning sheer white saree and paired it with a matching blouse

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The actress left her hair open in loose curls, and Divyanka`s saree featured stylish embroidery on the borders
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With simple minimal jewellery, including beautiful earrings and a thin necklace, Divyanka finished her look
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