As the hit American Series comes to an end (a rather disappointing one at that), Game of Thrones will surely go down as the most acclaimed show in the history. The fate of the Iron Throne may not have been what most of us would have been rooting for, but one thing is for sure - we have some serious fashion #inspo moments from the leading ladies of the show. Let us explore their style and prep up for the next themed event - GoT style!
Cersei Lannister
The conniving Queen, Cersei, might have been most hated character out of all, but she was a style icon in her own right. The transformation from a mere political puppet to an all-reigning Queen Regent, Cersei, is by far the most bad-ass Monarch to have ever lived (in a fictional realm, of course.) Her style is without a doubt regal and queen-like with over-the-top gowns and embellishments. So if you are planning on portraying THE Cersei Lannister then you are going to nail it in these outfits.
Outfits - Embellished Gown by Kaetikeya India; Bell Sleeved shrug with cut-work gown by Varun Bahl; Sequin embroidered gown with feather cape by Not so Serious by Pallavi Mohan; Off-shoulder cape style gown by Vedangi Agarwal
Sansa Stark
From a knit-savvy princess to the Lady of Winterfell, Sansa, has come a long way from the spoilt princess to a strong female protagonist and so has her sartorial sensibilities. We saw a gradual and welcome growth from a damsel in pastel hues to the Queen of North in darker grim shades. Though her style transformation may not have always had a pleasant background, she has somehow always managed to keep her feminine charm intact.
Outfits - Embroidered Cape and Gown by Varun Bahl; Caped gown by Bhumika Sharma; Collared gown by Samant Chauhan; Feather embellished cape and gown by AGT by AMITGT
Arya Stark
Even the most devout GoT vestals are aware of how bad-ass of a girl Arya Stark is. Detesting every princess-like pursuits which clearly bored her, Arya went on to becoming the deadliest of assassins in the whole of Westeros and slayed the much feared Night King with a tactful maneuver. Her style has no doubt been nothing like that of a princess that she rightfully was. She even disguised herself as a boy to escape execution. Her style will always remain androgynous and we are particularly a huge fan!
Outfits - Jumpsuit and Jacket by Pallavi Singh; Layered skirt and crop top by Chola; Balloon sleeves shirt and skirt setSiddartha Tytler; Ruffled shirt and cowl skirt set by Chola
Daenerys Targaryen a.k.a Khaleesi
The Mother of Dragons gave us some serious fashion moments with her silver locks and knock-out outfits for she wooed the Khal himself and burned down Kings Landing with a single Dragon. Her style is bold just like her character that is relentless and headstrong. If anyone can look equally bad-ass and seductive at the same time, it is Daenerys Stormborn!
Outfits - Draped pleated gown by Komal Sood; Pleated high slit dress by Julie; Cowl gown by Divya Kankia; Cut-out Maxi dress by Deme by Gabriella
Margaery Tyrell
Queen Margaery was the master manipulator but with a good heart. She won over the hearts and subsequent loyalties of her subjects with her innate flair for benevolence. Her style was very lady-like but with her own character weaved skillfully into every look. She was all about regal grandeur and feminine charm which was reflected in her sartorial choices.
Outfits - Caped gown by Bhumika Sharma; Pleated drape gown by Komal Sood; Printed gown by Rocky Star; One shoulder gown with statement sleeves by Swatee Singh
Melisandre
The Red Witch or often referred to as the Red Woman was a religious zealot who was aware of her own enigma and reveled in it. She cherished her powers and her faith was so resolute that she committed unspeakable atrocities to realize her prophecies. All in all she was a strong personality who was afraid of nothing (not even death itself. ) As her moniker suggests her style included predominantly outfits of the bloody hue. The sorceress was indeed a force to be reckoned with and who wouldn't be if you look so ravishing!