
Nikita Dutta: Can't keep up with trends, mom jeans are my go-to
Nikita Dutta
made a striking return to the runway at the recently held
Times Lifestyle Week
. Dressed in a Baroque-inspired white drape skirt, the Jewel Thief actress said, 'I am relishing the feeling of being back on the ramp. I realised I missed the feeling. There was both calmness and chaos – but also a lot of fun!'
Sharing her take on
fashion
, Nikita said, 'Comfort is foremost for me.
Anything that makes me feel nice and ready to seize the day is what I choose to wear. It could be a really exaggerated outfit or something very simple – my everyday fashion reflects how I am feeling.'
When it comes to trends, Nikita admits she can't keep up with them. 'I really have to reach out to people and ask them what's in these days. I can't wrap my head around how wide-legged jeans are in and suddenly skinny jeans make a comeback. This is the difficult part for me. But my go-to will always be a comfortable pair of mom jeans.'
A fashion tip? Nikita Dutta said, '(You should) wear what feels best for your body and personality. Whatever makes you feel great when you step out – that should be your fashion mantra.'
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