For decades, the Punjabi jutti, often referred to simply as an Indian jutti has graced the feet of women across the Indian subcontinent. With modern updates, bold designs, and celebrity love, it has become a fashion must-have. Bollywood stars like Kareena Kapoor Khan, Alia Bhatt, Sonam Kapoor Ahuja, and Kriti Sanon have been spotted wearing juttis everywhere—from casual outings to red carpet events.
Their love for juttis isn’t just about looks. These handcrafted shoes are as comfortable as they are stylish. Whether paired with an ethnic outfit or everyday casuals, Fizzy Goblet juttis add a unique charm. Let’s explore how Bollywood’s biggest trendsetters style their juttis and how you can do the same.
How to Style Juttis Like a Bollywood Diva
Take notes from these divas and amp up your fashion game!
Kareena Kapoor Khan’s Effortless Chic

Kareena is famous for her effortless glam vibe. She’s often seen pairing simple cotton kurti sets with statement juttis. To replicate her look, opt for a solid kurti in pastel or neutral shades—think ivory, blush pink, or powder blue—and let your juttis do the talking. Opt for a pair embellished with intricate zardozi or shimmering mirror work for a dazzling pop that instantly elevates your outfit.
Rakul Preet Singh’s Playful & Trendy Style
Rakul Preet Singh loves easy, elegant ethnic looks with a modern touch. She loves pairing heavy shararas or lehngas with statement juttis that add just the right pop. To get her vibe, go for Fizzy Goblet’s hand-embroidered juttis with resham threadwork and mirror detailing. A statement anarkali or a vibrant lehenga is all you need to complete the look—effortless, stylish, and full of personality!
Sonam Kapoor Ahuja’s High-Fashion Twist
Known for her experimental looks, Sonam Kapoor Ahuja often blends traditional Indian craftsmanship with contemporary silhouettes. She is known to pair heavily embroidered Indian juttis with an avant-garde cape or a structured midi dress . The key here is balance. If you’re wearing a statement dress, choose juttis in a complementary color. If your outfit is more subdued, go bold with intricately embroidered juttis in bright, contrasting shades.
Ananya Panday’s Floral & Feminine Vibe
Ananya Panday’s style is all about soft florals and dreamy pastels. Whether it’s a chikankari kurta or a flowy anarkali, she keeps it fresh and romantic. To match her vibe, pick Fizzy Goblet’s floral-embroidered juttis with intricate resham work. Pair them with a pastel lehenga or an embroidered suit set for that perfect blend of elegance and ease.
Designer Spin on the Iconic Punjabi Jutti
Known for collaborations with acclaimed designers like Payal Singhal and Rahul Mishra, Fizzy Goblet has reimagined the Indian jutti by infusing global design elements. Think ocean-inspired prints, modern geometric motifs, and floral patterns rendered in soft pastels or rich festive hues.
These collaborations have also paved the way for innovative silhouettes. While Fizzy Goblet juttis still embrace the essence of a classic Punjabi jutti, the experiments with straps, slight heels, and open-back styles have taken juttis into the realm of contemporary couture. This delightful fusion of old-world charm and new-age fashion is precisely what makes them so appealing.
Style It Your Way
The charm of the Indian jutti lies in its ability to bridge two worlds—heritage and modernity, comfort and style, subtlety and grandeur. From Bollywood icons to fashion influencers, everyone seems to be singing its praises, and for good reason. Whether you’re attending a big festive celebration or heading out for a coffee date, a beautiful pair of Punjabi juttis can elevate your ensemble without compromising on comfort.
So why not take a cue from Bollywood’s best-dressed leading ladies? Experiment with different fabrics, embroidery styles, and silhouettes to find a jutti (or three) that suits your aesthetic. We are constantly innovating on this timeless design, so you have more options than ever. Slip your feet into a pair of juttis, and step out feeling both fashion-forward and connected to a rich, artistic heritage—just like your favorite Bollywood stars.
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