From Disha to Katrina: Red is the color of the season!

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Actress Katrina Kaif picks out the perfect red dress that has floral white prints over it. This gives a feminine and exciting contrast against the all-red. Pull your hair up and go with soft, minimal makeup and get all hearts ablaze!

Actress Deepika Padukone is wearing navyasa by Liva collection in fresh, hue shades of red with a touch of grey and black, the swirling patterns of this saree will remind you of  decem-blurr Christmas vibes that are both classic and dynamic in nature. This saree can make a perfect addition to your simple and elegant fashion fog

Actress Ananya Pandey looks gorgeous in her red satin strappy dress with a thigh-high slit and what enhances her look is tousled hair and berry-hued makeup. Undoubtedly, Ananya never misses a beat when it comes to fashion. Her cutout dress is bold and beautiful, and you can wear an entire outfit with elegance and an uber-chic vibe.

Actress Sara Ali Khan picks out a bright cherry red mini dress Mango with bold structured shoulders and a plunging neckline for an edgy look. Styled with red stilettos and glossy waves, Sara’s look is the perfect stunner for Christmas.

Actress Disha Patani’s red dress is the perfect balance of classy and elegance with its full sleeves and thigh-high slit. If you want to wear something for the chilly weather then this style from the actress makes your look perfect for Christmas vibes. The final look goes perfectly with red lips, gold earrings and a glossy mane for a statement-worthy look.

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