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5 style lessons to learn from 'Rekha Ji'

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 10, 2025, 16:00 IST
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Because nobody does glam like her

Let’s be real: when you think of timeless elegance, old-school glam, and pure Bollywood royalty, one name rises above the rest - Rekha. But here’s the thing, she’s not just Rekha to most of us. She’s Rekha Ji. That “Ji” isn’t just a formality; it’s a mark of deep respect. She’s not just a film star - she’s an icon, a legend, and a woman who’s owned her space in cinema and style for decades.

From her stunning silk sarees to bold red lips and unmatched aura, Rekha Ji’s presence is unforgettable. Even in a sea of newer celebrities, her elegance never fades. And while trends come and go, her signature style continues to turn heads and light up red carpets. If you’ve ever wanted to channel her effortlessly regal vibe, we have got you covered.

Here are five style lessons from Rekha Ji that prove you don’t need to follow every trend you just need to know how to own your look.

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If there’s one thing Rekha Ji has taught us, it’s this: you don’t have to reinvent yourself every season. She’s known for her signature look - opulent Kanjivaram sarees, bold lips, gajra-adorned hair, and gold jewellery and she never strays far from it. And guess what? It never gets old.

Whether she’s attending an awards night or a close friend’s wedding, her look is instantly recognisable. That consistency is powerful.

What we learn: Style isn’t about constantly switching it up. It’s about finding what makes you feel confident and beautiful and making it yours.

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Sarees are forever fashion

Rekha Ji has made one thing very clear: a saree is never out of style. For her, it’s more than just traditional attire - it’s elegance, strength, and beauty all rolled into one. Her saree collection (rumoured to be massive) is filled with intricate weaves, metallic borders, and jewel tones that shine under the lights.

She’s proved time and again that you don’t need a gown or a pantsuit to command attention. A well-draped saree can do that and then some.

What we learn: Never underestimate the power of a saree. It’s versatile, timeless, and if styled right, it can make just as much of a statement as the fanciest designer outfit.

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Jewellery? Go all in

Minimalism may be trendy, but Rekha Ji’s jewellery game is maximum in the best way possible. Layered gold necklaces, bold jhumkas, stacks of bangles - she embraces it all. And somehow, she always manages to look balanced, not overdone.

The secret? She lets her jewellery complement her outfit, not compete with it. Her confidence carries the look every time.

What we learn: Don’t be afraid to make a statement. Whether it’s a chunky necklace or a pair of oversized earrings, wear your accessories with pride. And if you're going all-out? Make sure to channel that Rekha Ji grace while you do it.

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That bold lip is everything

Rekha Ji without a bold lip is like chai without masala, it’s just not the same. She’s known for her love of rich reds, deep plums, and berry shades that instantly elevate her look. Even when her makeup is minimal, that one swipe of lipstick ties it all together.

It’s not just about colour, it’s the confidence behind it.

What we learn: A bold lip is a total game-changer. It brightens your face, makes you look polished in seconds, and adds a pop of personality. So whether it’s a dinner date or just a Monday at work, don’t be afraid to swipe on that shade you’ve been saving.

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Own your style

More than the silk, the sequins, or the lipstick, Rekha Ji’s greatest accessory is her confidence. She walks into a room like she belongs there, with poise, grace, and a calm that says, “I know exactly who I am.” That’s what makes her style so powerful.

You could copy every piece of her look but if you don’t carry it like you mean it, it won’t have the same magic.

What we learn: No outfit will work unless you wear it with confidence. Own your style, your choices, and your space. That’s the real Rekha Ji magic.

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Real grace never goes out of fashion

There’s a reason generations continue to look up to Rekha Ji, not just for her acting, but for her timeless style. She’s proof that fashion isn’t about following every trend, it’s about embracing who you are, celebrating your roots, and dressing in a way that makes you feel you.

So next time you're dressing up, take a page from her book: throw on a saree, go bold with your lipstick, wear those big earrings you’ve been saving, and walk like you own the room.

Because if there's one thing Rekha Ji has taught us, it's this: style fades, but grace, real grace, never goes out of fashion.

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