
5 style lessons Gen Z can learn from Janhvi Kapoor
Janhvi Kapoor has quickly become someone people look to for style inspiration and not just because she's a celebrity. Whether she's all dressed up for an event or just stepping out after a workout, her fashion choices feel relatable, effortless, and still totally put together.
She's got this way of playing with trends while keeping things personal, and that's something Gen Z, in particular, can really connect with.
If you're figuring out your own style or just want to freshen things up a little, here are five style lessons we can all take from Janhvi's wardrobe.
Feminine can be powerful
Janhvi often leans into feminine silhouettes, think flowy dresses, soft colours, floral prints, and elegant fabrics. And she wears them with so much confidence, it never feels overly sweet or outdated.
Even when she's wearing something soft and romantic, it still has an edge to it, whether it's the fit, the styling, or just the way she carries herself.
In a time when a lot of people are leaning into oversized and androgynous styles (which are great too), Janhvi reminds us that embracing traditionally 'girly' looks can be just as strong and modern, if you wear them your way.
What to take away: If you love pastels, florals, or fitted dresses, wear them proudly.
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Style is personal, and embracing softness doesn't mean you're not making a bold statement.
Athleisure doesn't have to be sloppy
Janhvi's post-workout looks are a masterclass in how to make athleisure look stylish. She sticks to flattering fits, clean sneakers, and easy layering. It's clear she puts thought into it, even when she's just in leggings and a crop top, there's something pulled together about the way it all comes together.
She proves that being comfortable and being stylish aren't opposites, you can have both.
What to take away: A matching workout set, neat hair, and simple sneakers can make you feel ready to take on the day, even if you're just running errands.
Try new trends, but stay true to yourself
One of the nicest things about Janhvi's style is that it's not one-dimensional. Some days she's in classic Indian wear, other days she's in trendy denim and a crop top, and then there are moments where she'll surprise you with something super edgy. But through it all, her looks always feel like her.
She clearly enjoys fashion and isn't afraid to try something new, but she also seems to know what works for her and that balance is key.
What to take away: Experiment with new trends, but don't feel like you have to wear something just because it's 'in.' If it doesn't feel like you, skip it. The goal isn't to copy, it's to discover what fits your vibe.
You can keep Indian wear modern
Janhvi wears Indian outfits beautifully but what stands out is how she makes them feel fresh.
Whether it's a saree in an unexpected color, a fusion lehenga, or a simple kurta with clean styling, she finds ways to keep traditional pieces feeling current.
She doesn't pile on accessories or go overboard with makeup. The focus is always on one or two key details, which gives everything a more effortless feel.
Janhvi Kapoor has steadily carved a niche for herself in Bollywood not just with her acting but also through her expressive dancing. Following in the footsteps of her late mother, Sridevi Janhvi has been undergoing intensive training in classical dance, particularly Kathak. Videos of her practice sessions often go viral, showing her graceful expressions and intricate footwork. For Janhvi, dance is not just a performance but a spiritual and emotional journey. She's committed to keeping classical traditions alive on modern platforms.
What to take away: You don't have to wear Indian clothes the 'usual' way. Mix things up. Try a modern blouse with a classic saree, or pair jhumkas with a plain white shirt.
Keep it simple, and let one part of your outfit stand out.
How you wear it matters more than what you wear
This might be the most important lesson of all. No matter what Janhvi's wearing, be it a show-stopping gown or a basic tee and jeans, what really stands out is how comfortable she seems in her own skin. She walks with confidence, keeps her styling clean, and doesn't seem like she's trying to impress anyone. And that makes everything she wears look better.
It's a good reminder that personal style isn't just about clothes, it's about how you feel in them.
What to take away: Confidence makes the biggest difference. Wear what makes you feel good, and don't stress about whether it's perfect. If you feel like yourself in it, you're doing it right.
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Janhvi Kapoor's style isn't about sticking to one look, it's about playing around, figuring out what feels right, and not taking fashion too seriously. That's something Gen Z is already pretty good at. But if you're ever feeling stuck or unsure, taking a little inspiration from Janhvi's approach - mixing comfort, confidence, and a touch of glam, might be exactly what you need.
At the end of the day, style should feel like an extension of you. Janhvi just happens to remind us how fun that can be.

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