Travel(v)ogue
Wearing a NorBlack NorWhite dress over her denims, Sonam arrived back in Mumbai on Monday. Love the dress and I don’t mind dress over jeans, but this pairing here didn’t work.
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Sonam Kapoor
Photo Credit: Viral Bhayani
Wearing a NorBlack NorWhite dress over her denims, Sonam arrived back in Mumbai on Monday. Love the dress and I don’t mind dress over jeans, but this pairing here didn’t work.
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Sonam Kapoor
Photo Credit: Viral Bhayani
Wearing separates from Anaam, Sonam helped unveil Twinkle’s book on Friday evening and headed out of the city as well. The separates needed a lil’ pick me up but the accessories she had on didn’t feel enough.
Another concern is about whether she is wearing the Balenciaga ankle boots or the legging boots that we’ve seen on her earlier. Hope it’s the former!
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Sonam Kapoor at Twinkle Khanna Book Launch
Sonam, who is the MAMI Mumbai Film FEstival’s ambassador this year, attended the Word to Screen market launch on Friday wearing a navy dress by Georgian designer, Keti Chkhikvadze. Dolce & Gabbana pumps, jewellery from Valliyan and a mini bag finished out her look.
I am no fan of the dress but if you’re wearing a dress with an odd overlap sleeve, should you also wear wrap sandals. Wouldn’t plain pumps have worked better here?
Things I also wonder about, if Sonam is wearing something because its been sent as a gift or if she really loved it.
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Photo Credit: Viral Bhayani
For a recent spot of travel, Sonam picked separates by The Third Floor Clothing to wear. Silver earrings, bright lip color, Retrosuperfuture glasses, Hermès bag and pair of Céline oxfords.
What do you make of the look? Like what you see?
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Sonam Kapoor
Photo Credit: Viral Bhayani
At a dinner hosted by MAMI, Sonam was seen in a boxy pantsuit by Y/Project paired with a Louis Vuitton Petit Malle minaudiere. Sure she wore the suit well, but the hair covering her face most of the time seemed to overpower the overall look. It wasn’t as bad in the last pic.
Considering she got a permanent perm for her role in The Zoya Factor, wonder if we’re going to see it this way for a while now. Time will tell.
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