ethnic looks of kareena kapoor khan
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Ethnic looks of Kareena Kapoor Khan to try out this festive season
Ganpati Bappa is here and with him comes the much-awaited festive season. This is the season of sharing joy,
food, gifts and also a time to try out new ethnic looks. With festivities, comes a change in fashion but there are some trends which never go out of style. Take a leaf out of the gorgeous Kareena Kapoor Khan’s stylebook and
adapt these effortless fashion trends for this festive season
The Patiala-Kurti Look
A patiala and kurti gives you an effortless yet elegant look. Ace designer Manish Malhotra gave a glam twist to Kareena’s desi look in Bodyguard (2011) where she wore a lot of Chikankari and
Kashmiri embroidery kurtas . This stylish outfit is elegent
amd easy to manage with the multiple chores you have to be
a part of during festivities.
The Salwar-Kameez look
A salwar kameez has always been the most flawless outfit that one can wear for the festive season. Kareena was seen wearing some beautiful salwar suits in her film
Gori Teri Pyaar Main(2013). A simple bindi can make a lot
difference to this outfit.
Full skirts and tops
If ghagra choli seems too overwhelming for you, take one
step back and wear an ethnic skirt instead. If you want Kareena’s
ethnic look from Kurbaan (2009), then add a pair of churidars or
leggings to the outfit. You can also wear this look for your garba nights that aren’t very far away. Line your eyes with kohl for the dreamy look
and you are good to go.
Experiment with your dupatta
Like Kareena in Bajarangi Bhaijaan (2015), you too can
experiment with your dupatta by making it the statement piece of your outfit. Dupattas with heavy embroidery or simple prints can change the look of your outfit completely. Try draping it in different styles for different
looks with one outfit.
The sari look
Kareena is often seen at award functions wearing exquisite saris. Even Kareena’s wax statue at Madame Tussauds is clad in a red saree with gold waist detailing
and jewellery, inspired by the outfit worn by her in Chammak Chalo from Ra.one
(2011). Whether it is halter-neck blouses or half –sleeved one, sarees work well
with any cut. This is the right season to bring out all those colorful drapes that you have hidden away in your closets.
So this season unleash the Miss Ethnic in you and try out new trends with style.
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