Updated On: 09 August, 2023 09:00 PM IST | Shachi Chaturvedi
Our favourite Rupali Ganguli is a style icon for many. The actress has an amazing eye for traditional looks. Popularly known for playing Monisha in `Sarabhai vs Sarabhai` and the titular role in the daily soap `Anupamaa`, Rupali aces traditional looks like a queen. Here are the actress` 10 most stunning outfit

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Rupali Ganguli`s choice of attire effortlessly combines tradition and contemporary flair.
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The saree features a captivating contrast – a pristine white blouse perfectly harmonizing with a vibrant pink pallu. The full-sleeved white blouse adds a touch of modest sophistication to the ensemble, creating a balanced and poised look.

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Rupali Ganguli radiates a captivating aura as she dons a stunning saree that effortlessly merges tradition with modern chic. The centerpiece of her outfit is a patterned blouse in a rich and vibrant crimson hue
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The intricate patterns on the saree add depth and texture, drawing the eye and igniting curiosity.
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Rupali Ganguly looks stunning in this purple sequin saree that she has donned with a plain full sleeves matching blouse
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One of the style elements that stand out in Rupali Ganguly`s wardrobe is her love for sequin sarees, which she carries with unmatched grace and elegance

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Rupali opted for delicate and understated pieces that complemented her overall look without overpowering it
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Sequin sarees exude a touch of glamour and luxury, and Rupali effortlessly blends them into her personal style

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Rupali Ganguly looked resplendent in a blue saree with a heavy border, complemented by a matching blouse
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To enhance her beauty and let the saree take the spotlight, Rupali opted for a minimalistic makeup look
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By adding a few diamond bangles and small hoops she completed her look. Rupali`s smokey eyelids are the real catch in this look
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Rupali Ganguly looks stunning in this grey saree. The actress wore a plain saree with a broad border and paired it with a heavily embroidered blouse
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With nude makeup and a beautiful neckpiece, the actress completed her look by adding a bindi to it
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In this printed white saree, Rupali looks like a fairy
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The actress opted for soft curls, nude makeup and minimal jewellery to complete her look
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For this look, Rupali opted for a printed red kurta with a heavily embroidered neckline and paired it with a plain dupatta
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She chose to tie her hair into a pony and wore a palazzo. The actress in this outfit looks ravishingly red
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Rupali wore a plain green saree with a heavy border on a sequin blouse
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With nude makeup, smokey eyes and a green choker, the actress is taking `Go Green` to all-new heights
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Rupali Ganguly made a splash of colours with this Boho-like outfit
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The printed jacket compliments the plain yellow kurta pretty well
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Rupali Ganguly experimenting with sarees is the coolest thing on her Instagram feed
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This royal blue saree with a sparkling border and a diamond-studded blouse paired with a kaftan-like jacket is a winner
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Rupali looks like a proper `Marathi Mulgi` in this red and purple printed Maharashtrian saree
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To complete her look, the actress wore a big nath and long neckpieces. She also chose to go with statement rings and red and golden bangles
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What could be more perfect than a printed saree and heavy blouse for your traditional look?
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Rupali finishes her look by keeping her hair open and adding studs
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A red-printed kaftan is what it takes for Rupali to slay
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It looks like nude make-up and minimal jewellery is Rupali`s speciality. For this look of her`s the actress chose matching earrings and a neckpiece
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