From Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham to Jab We Met and Veere Di Wedding, Kareena Kapoor Khan has been the ultimate trendsetter in Bollywood. Her looks have not only defined eras in Hindi cinema but also made their way into wardrobes across generations. Let’s revisit some of her most unforgettable on-screen fashion statements and how you can recreate them today.
Jab We Met – Geet’s Vibrant Desi Charm
Kareena as Geet gave us some of the most loved on-screen looks phulkari dupattas, Patiala salwars, and breezy kurtis in bold colors. Her wardrobe was lively, comfortable, and instantly relatable, making it a style handbook for college girls everywhere. Recreate Geet’s colorful comfort with Liva’s soft and flowy fabrics perfect for kurtas, skirts, and dupattas that feel light yet look vibrant.
3 Idiots – The Elegant Saree Look
As Pia, Kareena charmed audiences in soft pastel sarees with delicate drapes that balanced simplicity with sophistication. Her sarees were light, wearable, and perfect for everyday elegance. Recreate this effortless look with Navyasa by Liva sarees, made from fluid fabrics that bring comfort and grace together.
Heroine – The Red-Carpet Diva
From shimmering gowns to structured cocktail dresses, Kareena’s Heroine looks embodied glamour and star power. Every outfit was about making a statement and owning the spotlight. Elevate even your everyday outfits with GKB’s statement eyewear, the ultimate accessory for adding Kareena-level drama.
Tashan – The Edgy Western Transformation
Kareena’s bold transformation in Tashan turned heads with bikinis, chic crop tops, and denim-driven looks that felt fresh, edgy, and adventurous. Tap into that fearless vibe with Spykar’s versatile denims and shorts, perfect for off-duty glam and holiday-ready style.
Chameli – The Street-Style Transformation
Kareena stunned audiences in Chameli with her bold look vibrant sarees, sleeveless blouses, and chunky bangles. It was raw, fearless, and a complete departure from her glamorous image at the time. This role proved her versatility not just as an actor, but as a fashion risk-taker too.
