Wearing Their Values: 5 Bollywood Stars Making Eco-Conscious Fashion Statements
This World Environment Day, we’re celebrating Bollywood women who are making sustainability a part of their everyday style. Through conscious choices and powerful statements, they’re proving that fashion can be planet-friendly and personal.
1. Rasika Dugal – Quietly Sustainable
Rasika keeps it simple and stylish. She often wears handloom, upcycled, and handmade clothes—proving that conscious fashion can still be elegant and effortless.
She works closely with homegrown, artisan-first brands and often highlights the stories behind the outfits she wears. Her fashion choices are as thoughtful as her performances.
2. Sonali Bendre – Style That Lasts
Sonali believes in rewearing and restyling her favourites. From vintage sarees to timeless pieces, she shows us that good fashion never goes out of style.
She’s been vocal about not giving in to “one-time wear” culture and encourages people to celebrate the emotional value of clothing. Her looks often come with nostalgia and pride.
3. Dia Mirza – Green Inside and Out
Dia lives her values. An environmentalist at heart, she chooses sustainable designers, promotes zero-waste fashion, and brings climate conversations to the red carpet.
She partners with eco-conscious fashion brands and supports causes tied to nature, waste management, and conscious consumption. For Dia, fashion is a form of climate action.
4. Taapsee Pannu – Fashion That Feels Right
Taapsee’s wardrobe is real and relatable. She repeats outfits, supports eco-conscious brands, and reminds us that fashion can be both fun and responsible.
She often champions small Indian labels that follow ethical practices, and her off-duty looks are proof that you don’t need excess to express your style.
5. Richa Chadha – Conscious and Cool
Richa mixes bold fashion with bold beliefs. She supports vegan, cruelty-free, and thrifted fashion—speaking up about fast fashion’s impact while looking great doing it.
She’s candid about the need for circular fashion and often sources second-hand or repurposed pieces for red carpets, proving sustainability doesn’t mean compromising on glamour.