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Manish Malhotra Birthday Special: Here’s How 5 Celebrities Stole The Spotlight In His Signature Designs
On December 5, 2025, Manish Malhotra celebrates his 59th birthday, a perfect moment to celebrate a designer who has shaped the way India dresses, celebrates, and shines on global stages. Starting out as a costume designer in the '90s, he transformed film styling into trendsetting fashion, eventually moving into couture, jewellery, and international collaborations. His designs have influenced generations, from bridal wear to red-carpet glamour, making him a household name in India and beyond.
This year marked another milestone: Manish made a striking Met Gala 2025 appearance, bringing Indian couture to one of fashion's biggest red carpets, and was awarded GQ Men of the Year 2025 "Fashion Personality" for his enduring impact.
From Bollywood stars to Hollywood icons, his creations continue to command attention, proving that decades into his career, Manish Malhotra remains a global force in style and culture. Here are some of the standout moments where celebrities brought his designs to life, proving once again why Manish Malhotra remains at the heart of fashion today
Kajol: Black Satin, Lace, And Effortless Ease
For the 'Gustaakh Ishq' screening, Kajol went with a black Manish Malhotra saree that kept things simple but striking. The glossy satin drape moved beautifully without feeling loud, and the gold-toned border added just enough detail.
The lace blouse - sheer sleeves, delicate floral patterns brought in texture and a soft romantic touch, balancing the minimalism of the saree. Kajol kept her styling clean: subtle makeup, neat hair, understated jewellery. The end result was classic Kajol energy - simple, confident and stylish.
Jennifer Lopez: Hollywood Meets Indian Craft
Jennifer Lopez wearing Manish Malhotra in Udaipur was a moment not because she's JLo, but because she chose a look that respected Indian craftsmanship while still feeling completely her.
Her custom blush-rose saree shimmered with rose-gold embroidery, cut-work detailing, sequins, and a soft grid-pattern that shifted with every move. Instead of a traditional blouse, she went for a sculpted strapless corset with a sweetheart neckline, bringing a couture finish to a classic silhouette.
The asymmetric drape made the saree look fluid yet sharp. And the jewellery - a gemstone-studded choker, earrings, maang-tikka, rings, and a hand-cuff bracelet from Manish's line added a pastel-emerald contrast that tied everything together visually. With half-up hair and nude glam, she looked like she belonged right there in a royal Indian wedding album.
Aditi Rao Hydari: Satin Silk And Old-World Romance
Aditi Rao Hydari's mid-November satin-silk saree was another reminder of why Manish's simpler pieces often hit harder than the overtly ornate ones. The cream satin had that liquid glow effect, and the scalloped lace border with pearl accents gave the look its vintage softness.
The contrasting black blouse added structure and broke the monotony, making the overall outfit sharp yet gentle. Aditi kept everything else minimal - soft makeup, neat hair, light jewellery which allowed the fabric's movement and finish to stay front and centre. It felt like a perfect blend of old-world charm and contemporary restraint.
Suhana Khan: Vintage Energy, Modern Mood
Suhana Khan's purple vintage-recycled Manish Malhotra saree felt like a sweet spot between nostalgia and new-age glam. The rich violet drape had that jewel-toned depth he does so well, but the blouse was the true statement - heavily embroidered panels in gold and lilac threadwork, sequins, and beads.
The ornate border extended onto the pallu, bringing that cohesive, handcrafted finish. And then came the twist - a slim jewelled belt with a hint of green, which cut through the purple and gave the silhouette a fresh edge. Soft waves, muted makeup, minimal jewellery... she let the saree do the talking. It was elegant, young, and unmistakably Manish: archival influence meeting Gen-Z polish.
Sanya Malhotra: Blush Pink With Red-Carpet Confidence
At Manish Malhotra's Diwali party, Sanya Malhotra stepped out in a blush-pink saree gown that delivered high-impact sparkle without drowning the softness of the colour. The mermaid-style base was drenched in sequins, glass beads, and floral embroidery - all reflective enough to catch every camera flash while staying controlled and clean.
The structured corset added shape, and the tiny waist cutout kept things playful. A sheer tulle pallu sprinkled with pearls reminded you this was still rooted in Indian draping, not just a gown with embellishments. A slick updo and an emerald necklace sealed the look. A pastel base meeting a bold jewel tone - classic festive styling done right.
Manish Malhotra's designs have always lived in that sweet space where Indian heritage meets modern expression - and the celebrities wearing his creations this year proved exactly that. Whether it's Suhana's fresh vintage spin, Sanya's festive glamour, Kajol's timeless black, Aditi's satin elegance, or Jennifer Lopez bringing Indian couture to the global stage, his work continues to evolve while staying rooted in craft.
On his birthday, the best tribute is acknowledging how many different kinds of women, from Mumbai to Hollywood, feel seen in his designs. That's what keeps him relevant, celebrated, and always in the conversation.



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