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Textile Commissioner Praises Alia Bhatt’s Re‑Worn Wedding Saree as Positive Celebrity Influence
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🗓 18 Aug 2026, 07:09 AM
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Textile Commissioner Vrunda Desai applauded actress Alia Bhatt for re‑wearing her wedding saree, calling it a model of responsible celebrity influence. The comment highlights the growing trend of sustainable fashion choices among Bollywood stars.
Textile Commissioner Vrunda Desai publicly praised actress Alia Bhatt for choosing to wear her wedding saree again for a recent event. In a statement released by the Ministry of Textiles, Desai highlighted the importance of sustainable fashion practices and noted that Bhatt’s choice sends a positive message to fans.
The commissioner emphasized that celebrities have a significant influence on public behaviour and that re‑wearing garments can reduce waste and promote environmental responsibility. She added that such actions align with the government’s initiatives to encourage eco‑friendly consumption.
Alia Bhatt, known for her style choices, had previously worn the saree at her wedding in 2022. By re‑using the same outfit, she has set an example for many, demonstrating that fashion can be both glamorous and sustainable.
The comment comes at a time when the Indian fashion industry is increasingly focusing on sustainability, with designers and celebrities alike promoting circular fashion practices.
The commissioner emphasized that celebrities have a significant influence on public behaviour and that re‑wearing garments can reduce waste and promote environmental responsibility. She added that such actions align with the government’s initiatives to encourage eco‑friendly consumption.
Alia Bhatt, known for her style choices, had previously worn the saree at her wedding in 2022. By re‑using the same outfit, she has set an example for many, demonstrating that fashion can be both glamorous and sustainable.
The comment comes at a time when the Indian fashion industry is increasingly focusing on sustainability, with designers and celebrities alike promoting circular fashion practices.