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As she headed out of Mumbai, Sonam was photographed in a striped blazer, one that she teamed with a white polo and pair of trousers. Her accessories included tinted aviators and an Hermes tote. She made the look work for her.

Sonam Kapoor

Photo Credit: Viral Bhayani

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  1. Would’ve loved this if she had worn trousers matching the blazer (& to an event rather than as an airport look).

    Too many colours and textures for me as it is.

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  2. Yasss Sonam! Now werk it through luggage check-in, security, first class lounge and boarding. Remarkable improvement in her last couple of looks.

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    • LOL you nailed it. Yes, we get it – you’re a fashionista. You have to take the effort to look extra ridiculous even when you’re just slogging it in and out of airports.

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  3. I’m pulling at my collar just looking at her turtleneck sweater. How is she not suffocating in it. I get it that celebrities change into more comfy clothing but this is ridiculous for airport with that belt and all.

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  4. Imagine her life – she dresses up so much, stylist picks out an outfit, they try it on, do some fittings, makeup and invite the paps, only for the 15 s walk to the terminal. Then she has to change up for the flight in what are hopefully pjs before doing the whole routine again and deplaning (if they are abroad, I’m guessing no one cares when they land).
    Jeeeez man, I wonder why so much fuss about every appearance esp. these airport looks. The 15 (if international) hour flights are insane enough, imagine getting makeup off/on in the middle of it. I feel sorry when they do this nowadays, 0 inspiration.
    That said, the huge jacket she wears cannot be carried off by shorter ppl. Her height makes most of what she wears looks good.

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  5. She gave us one decent outfit (yellow dress) and now we are back to this head to toe brand attack. This reminds me of someone who left the pind (village) for the first time to travel abroad.

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