Eid-Ul-Fitr is just a few days away and we bet you are looking for the perfect inspiration for your Eid attires. And when it comes to Eid, who better than Shah Rukh Khan to spill the perfect fashion inspiration. Whether he's donning traditional kurtas with intricate embroidery or sleek sherwanis paired with the classic mojris, SRK’s Eid looks exude effortless elegance.
In this article we take you through his five best looks that are steal-worthy this Eid.
5 Times SRK Gave Us The Perfect Eid InspoSRK In a Classic White Kurta-Pyjama
A timeless white kurta paired with churidar or pyjamas is a staple for SRK on the joyous occasion of Eid. Many a times we have spotted him wearing the pristine white kurta on the balcony of Mannat, waving to millions of fans waiting to see a glimpse of the star.
Black Sherwani for an Evening Look
Looking for the perfect evening wear on Eid? For a more formal evening look, SRK’s black sherwani with understated embellishments or gold buttons can set the tone for an evening gathering with friends and family.
For All The Non-Bling Lovers
Hate bling and want to keep it simple this Eid? Light pastel hues with minimalistic embroidery are a refreshing choice for daytime Eid gatherings, as SRK has often sported. Complete the look with a coordinating turban, a stylish safa, and traditional footwear such as juttis or mojaris for the perfect look.
SRK’s Jacket and Dhoti Look
SRK and his love for dhoti is unparalleled. Many a times he has shown us how to ace the dhoti-sherwani look with extreme ease. Ensure the dhoti is neatly draped and comfortable for effortless movement. And of course, SRK's charm and confidence is what makes his outfits stand out!
Green Sherwani With Jewellery
At Ambani's wedding, SRK looked dashing in an olive-green sherwani with neat golden buttons. He paired it with white Patiala pants and added a touch of royalty with a green-hued three-layered royal neckpiece. We love it!
When is Eid ul-Fitr 2025 being celebrated?
Eid ul-Fitr 2025 is expected to be celebrated on Monday, March 31, 2025 in India (depending on the sighting of the moon). It marks the end of Ramadan, the holy month of fasting, prayer, and reflection observed by Muslims worldwide. On this joyous occasion, families and friends come together to offer special prayers, exchange gifts, and share festive meals. Traditional dishes, such as sheer khurma and biryani, are enjoyed, and acts of charity (Zakat al-Fitr) are encouraged to help those in need. Eid ul-Fitr is a time of gratitude, unity, and spreading happiness, strengthening the bonds of community and faith.