How Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone’s Diwali Outfits Were More Than Just Style Statements

The couple’s coordinated look sets a new benchmark for coordinated festive dressing.

Oct 22, 2025
  • Ranveer and Deepika with their daughter
    Matching the vibe, for realDeepika Padukone

    There’s something undeniably elegant about Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone and how they make their public appearances an event in itself with their stunning, often coordinated fits. Very few couples have mastered the art of couple dressing quite like Ranveer and Deepika. 

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    From their all-black airport looks, where they twinned with each other to their carefully coordinated festive look, celebrating Ganesh Chaturthi in the combination of green and crimson red, the couple has always made sure that they match each other’s vibe. And so was the case this Diwali when the couple, in an Instagram post, revealed their daughter’s face. While all the attention was on Dua, several managed to find the harmony in the couple’s festive appearance together. 


    Ranveer Singh-Deepika Padukone’s Diwali Look


    Captured in just the right shades of ivory and crimson, their ensembles reflected balance and an understated grandeur, making that photo more than just a family portrait.


    Deepika’s rich crimson sari featured intricate gold borders, while Ranveer’s ivory kurta set layered with a textured waistcoat, offset with layered pearl necklaces, perfectly complementing her outfit. With a subtle touch of royalty, the contrast between Deepika’s deep red and Ranveer’s muted ivory fit right in with each other.

    What makes their fits truly striking to their fans is the restraint in styling. While Deepika’s sleek bun adorned with jasmine flowers gave her ensemble a South Indian finish, Ranveer's traditional outfit feels more intentional, making a powerful statement that simplicity in ensembles can still speak volumes. Deepika paired her sari with a stack of bangles and statement earrings, bringing in a touch of bridal nostalgia 


    Twinning But Not Exactly


    Their outfits, whilst not exactly matching, were still coordinated most elegantly. There was no attempt at mirroring — instead, it’s about a shared aesthetic language. The silhouettes, colours, and craftsmanship echo each other in emotion rather than in detail. 


    During a time when maximalism still holds a certain power over festive dressing, Ranveer and Deepika’s look feels nuanced yet refreshing, with every piece of fabric and accessory exuding intention and meaning. Their couple dressing feels natural rather than looking like it has been carefully orchestrated, therefore, making a moment instead of feeling like a trend. For modern couples who are looking to take inspiration for this wedding season, this look offers a masterclass in how to celebrate togetherness without letting go of either of their individuality. It stands out like a philosophy that reminds us that not all outfits demand attention; some command it, with grace.



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