
Drop everything and rush to Rashmika Mandanna's Paris timeline to glam up your wardrobe
As if conquering the film industry and captivating celebrity circles wasn't enough, Rashmika Mandanna is now making waves on the global fashion scene. The diva recently brought a touch of refined elegance to the streets of Paris, representing India with flair at the grand launch of Onitsuka Tiger's flagship store on the iconic Champs-Élysées.
Rashmika has been impressing us with her fashion choices since day one, and this look was no exception. She exuded the charm of a Parisian muse, subtly infused with K-pop-inspired flair woven into her layered ensemble. Anchoring the look was a powder blue shirt with a collared neckline and full sleeves, its buttoned-up detailing lending a structured silhouette and a polished, clean-girl aesthetic.
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Layering it with a crisp grey textured full-length coat with a lapel collar and front-open design, Rashmika elegantly showed off her feminine-chic aesthetics, as it came with floral hand embroidery detailing at the back.
We loved how she gave us a swift peek of her shirt cuffs through the coat, making the layered fit look elegant and absolutely ravishing.
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Staying true to the Parisian sensibilities, she further teamed up her look with a tailored high-waisted black skirt that gently flowed into an ankle-grazing pleated hemline. Holding the perfect notes of being bold and carrying a fashion-forward sense in the City of Lights, she served oomph and panache in equal measure with the entry of her chic black ankle-length leather boots.
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Sprucing it up right with sparkly bluestone and pearl-encrusted earrings and some statement rings on the side, she did not allow any necklace to overpower her avatar and kept a case of minimalism with subtle prowess. The diva also carried a chequered black purse and took the bar of boss-lady allure a notch higher.
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Rashmika let her naturally glowing skin do all the talking as she opted for a clear-girl beauty era and delivered a rosy cheek effect with peach-tinted lips that suited her complexion like the perfect puzzle pieces.
Adding a hint of drama with winged eyeliner and smudged kohl around the corners, she flaunted the much-needed smoky charm that framed her face like a work of art.
Securing her hair in a half-tied clutch, she embodied the spirit of a modern muse on the streets of Paris.
The Japanese fashion brand announced Rashmika Mandanna as the first Indian advocate in March 2023. She was also spotted at the brand's showcase at the Milan Fashion Week in 2024, decked out in a posh Gothic avatar.
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