
Kareena Kapoor Can Carry Off Any Outfit Like A Total Diva; Here's Proof
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Kareena Kapoor's latest photoshoot has left her fans swooning. She stunned in four looks that exuded glamour and proved why she will always remain a fashion icon.
Kareena Kapoor is a fashion icon, and her latest magazine cover shoot is proof. The 44-year-old actress channelled classic Hollywood glam with a fierce, untamed energy in her latest photo shoot. Styled by creative director and stylist Priyanka Kapadia Badani, each outfit of Kareena proved that she is a total diva.
For The Nod Magazine's cover shoot, Kareena Kapoor was seen wearing a form-fitting black velvet gown by Norma Kamali. The sultry silhouette and the thigh-high slit added just the right amount of drama to the whole look.
Kareena paired up the gown with a leopard-print jacket, which served as an homage to the retro-glam aesthetic. For accessories, the actress kept it simple and added a statement cross pendant necklace. The actor opted for voluminous blowout tresses and soft but sculpted makeup to complete the look.
In the next picture, Kareena was seen radiating confidence with a rich sunset orange cut-out gown by Ralph Lauren. The full-length dress featured side cut-outs on the waist, created by a twist of fabric in the middle. In an attempt to let the outfit take centre stage, the actress kept the accessories minimal with gold rings and dainty bracelets.
The next picture of Bebo was a statement piece from AFEW by Rahul Mishra. The ensemble played with volume as it featured exaggerated puffed shoulders forming a massive bow-like structure across the chest. The tartan plaid print in burgundy and black tones added a subtle charm to the whole look. This double-breasted coat with extended shoulder panels and matching wide-legged trousers dramatically transformed the whole look, making it an epitome of high fashion.
In the final picture, the actress wore a beige off-shoulder kaftan-style gown by Taller Marmo. The gown featured an asymmetric neckline with feather trim detailing in the hem and sleeves, channelling some old-Hollywood glamour. The relaxed drapes exuded sophistication, making the outfit perfect for a night out.
Kareena's always been a style queen, and this photoshoot proves her ability to carry off any ensemble.

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