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NDTV
a day ago
- Entertainment
- NDTV
Janhvi Kapoor's Checkered Blue Midi Dress At Wimbledon Semi-Finals Has Our Hearts
Janhvi Kapoor's fashion diaries are downright dreamy. Her wardrobe never runs dry of event-appropriate fits and we love how versatile each one of them is. On Friday July 11, 2025 the 28-year-old actress once again stepped out in style to attend the Wimbledon 2025 semi-final match between Carlos Alcaraz and Taylor Fritz at the famous All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in London. She was accompanied by her rumoured partner Shikhar Pahariya at the event. For the prestigious sporting event, Janhvi Kapoor slipped into a custom chequered midi dress from the shelves of designer label Miu Miu. She looked as pretty as a belle in the thin-strapped number which plunged into a risque neckline. Although it was deep-scooped, Janhvi pulled off the daring fit with unmatched confidence and grace, proving that she is not new to the elegant and beautiful club. The navy-blue and white textures offered an extra touch of chicness to her outfit. The dress hugged her curves like a second skin, delivering a cinched waist effect which helped Janhvi Kapoor showcase her svelte frame. Serving some much-needed contrast was the floral hand embroidery along the neckline. The embellishments were delicately woven into the fabric with tailoring perfection in a vibrant yellow shade. Janhvi blended feminine charm with a dash of vintage flair, creating a look that was both elegant and fashion-forward. With her Miu Miu silhouette grabbing the spotlight, Janhvi Kapoor walked on the minimal accessory route. She made a stylish case in a pair of black studs, adorned with sequinned golden borders. Uber-cool dark shades emanated an aristocratic vibe, befitting for a game like Wimbledon. On the makeup front, Janhvi Kapoor's flawless radiance got its rosy hue from soft blush. A peach-tinted lipstick added a pop of colour and fiestiness to her overall avatar. For some eye drama, the 28-year-old rested her faith on winged eyeliner, mascara-coated lashes and shimmery eyeshadow. A neatly secured updo without any strands left astray sealed her sophisticated avatar. Janhvi Kapoor's sartorial outing at Wimbledon has us in awe of her style game.


Time of India
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Janhvi Kapoor's summer magic at Wimbledon deserves every ounce of your attention
Janhvi Kapoor doesn't hold back when it comes to making an iconic fashion call. Rocking in classic LBDs to polished ethnic drapes, she dresses up in regal style and always walks with high confidence. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Whipping up a bold sartorial storm once again with her latest Wimbledon avatar, it's safe to say that the Kapoor clan is acing the fashion notes in Bollywood and beyond. Bringing the summer romance to life, Janhvi shared the screen space with her rumoured boyfriend, Shikhar Pahariya, and stole the spotlight in a Miu Miu couture. Enjoying the breezy atmosphere at the iconic All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, Janhvi's look was an ode to the pleasant London summer. (Image Credits: Instagram) Embodying the summer elegance with the right feminine allure, she continued her love for Miu Miu and championed a blue and white gingham dress that struck the right chord between casual elegance and high fashion. The ankle-length flared dress featured a plunging V-neckline, twisted shoulder detailing, and a flattering cinched waistline, which added a movement of grace. The yellow floral embellishment around the bust gave the ensemble a perfect romantic addition, whereas a sleek black belt with a tiny bow in the middle accentuated her entire frame. (Image Credits: Instagram) On the accessory front, she teamed the dress with wine-red pointy heels with strappy detailing, which further added a pop of rich colour to her ensemble. But she did not just stop right there, as Janhvi further elevated the look with statement earrings and chic sunglasses, both picked from the shelves of her favourite luxury brand, Miu Miu. All that glitters is definitely #JanhviKapoor 😍 | #shorts Opting for a clean girl aesthetic, she preferred painting her lips mauve-pink and added a hint of blush and highlighter, with a centre-parted messy bun that lent an overall relaxed sophistication. Covering all the notes of youthful, sophisticated, and charming, she indeed nailed her Wimbledon fashion debut, ticking the boxes of elegance.


News18
a day ago
- Entertainment
- News18
Janhvi Kapoor Brings Summer Romance To Wimbledon In Blue Gingham And Bows
Last Updated: Janhvi Kapoor was spotted at the Wimbledon 2025 semi-final match with her rumoured boyfriend, Shikhar Pahariya. She stunned in a midi-length Miu Miu dress. Janhvi Kapoor brought her fashion A-game to London as she attended the Wimbledon 2025 semi-final match on July 11. Accompanied by her rumoured beau Shikhar Pahariya, the actor was seen enjoying the electrifying atmosphere at the iconic All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club. Janhvi's look was an ode to the pleasant London summer. In a midi dress, she embodied summer elegance and a feminine allure. Continuing her love affair with luxury label Miu Miu, which she previously championed at the Cannes Film Festival, Janhvi Kapoor opted for another standout piece from the brand. Her Wimbledon look was a fresh, breezy blue-and-white gingham dress that struck the perfect balance between casual sophistication and high fashion. View this post on Instagram The sleeveless dress featured a plunging V-neckline, twisted shoulder detailing, and a flattering cinched waist. A delicate black belt with a tiny bow accentuated her frame, while soft pleats flowed into a midi-length skirt, adding movement and grace. Yellow floral embellishments at the bust gave the ensemble a romantic, feminine charm, perfect for a summer day out. To complete the look, Janhvi paired the dress with wine-red pointed heels featuring strappy details, adding a pop of rich colour. She wore statement earrings and chic sunglasses, both from Miu Miu, elevating the daytime ensemble further. Styled by Megan Concessio, the overall vibe was elegant, youthful, and effortless. Her makeup was soft and glowing: mauve-pink lips, feathered brows, a hint of blush, and radiant highlighter. A centre-parted messy bun tied the look together, lending it a relaxed sophistication. On the work front, Janhvi has a packed calendar. She's currently filming Peddi, a pan-India project where she stars opposite Ram Charan. Directed by Buchi Babu Sana, the film is slated for release on March 27, 2026. She will also be seen in Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumar alongside Varun Dhawan, directed by Shashank Khaitan. Another upcoming film on her roster is Param Sundari, where she shares screen space with Sidharth Malhotra. view comments First Published: July 12, 2025, 10:53 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.


Hindustan Times
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
Janhvi Kapoor is summer ready at Wimbledon semi-final in check-printed Miu Miu dress with the most stunning shoes
Janhvi Kapoor made a stylish appearance at the Wimbledon 2025 semi-final match in London on July 11, accompanied by her rumoured boyfriend Shikhar Pahariya. The actor was spotted enjoying a high-octane match at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club. Let's decode her look: Janhvi Kapoor attends the Wimbledon semi-final match. Also Read | Jane Birkin's original Hermès handbag sells for over 84 crores, is now the 'most expensive fashion accessory ever sold' Janhvi Kapoor attends the Wimbledon semi-final The luxury brand Miu Miu has been on Janhvi Kapoor's radar ever since she attended the Cannes Film Festival this year. She dazzled at the Wimbledon semi-final match in another look from the label. She chose a blue and white check printed dress, serving the most minimal yet classy summer look. The ensemble proves that gingham print can always be your go-to for the hot weather. Details about Janhvi's Wimbledon look The printed dress features a sleeveless design, a plunging V neckline showing off her decolletage, twisted detailing on the shoulder, a cinched waist defining her curves, a black belt adorned with a tiny bow worn on the waist, a pleated silhouette on the flowy skirt, a midi hem length, and a flowy silhouette. The yellow floral embellishments adorning the bust added to the feminine beauty of the ensemble. She accessorised the ensemble with sunshades from Miu Miu and statement earrings. Additionally, a pair of wine red, strappy, pointed high heels rounded off the styling by celebrity stylist Megan Concessio. Lastly, a centre parted messy bun, mauve pink lips, feathered brows, flushed cheeks and glowing highlighter rounded off the glam. On the professional front Workwise, Janhvi is currently juggling multiple projects across languages. She is busy shooting for Peddi opposite Ram Charan. Directed by Buchi Babu Sana, the pan-India film is slated for a theatrical release on March 27, 2026. She also has Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumar with Varun Dhawan, directed by Shashank Khaitan. Another anticipated release is Param Sundari alongside Sidharth Malhotra.


HKFP
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- HKFP
China's crackdown on gay erotica stifles rare outlet for LGBTQ expression
Chinese women who publish homoerotica online say they are being threatened with fines and jail time, as increasing enforcement of vague obscenity charges targets a rare space for LGBTQ identity and feminism. In recent months, Chinese police have detained dozens of writers on Haitang Literature City, a Taiwan-based website known for publishing serialised Boys' Love, a genre of erotic fiction mainly written and read by heterosexual women. Originating as a strand of Japanese manga comics in the 1960s known as 'yaoi', the genre has attracted a cult following in Asia and beyond, leading to popular screen adaptations and web series. The stories defy social stereotypes about the roles of men and women, a 22-year-old writer who asked to go by the pseudonym Miu Miu, told AFP. 'It's a kind of resistance… resisting a male-dominated society,' she said. The latest crackdown ensnared mostly amateur writers who earned little to nothing for their work. Under Chinese law, profiting from 'spreading obscene content' can lead to fines and prison. 'Serious' instances can carry jail terms of up to a decade. The obscenity law applies when someone's work gets at least 10,000 clicks or is 'used' to collect fees exceeding 10,000 yuan (nearly $1,400). While the law excludes 'artistic works or works of artistic value', that distinction is usually left to police. Embed from Getty Images 'The rules are outdated,' said a lawyer representing one of the authors and who asked not to be named due to the risk of repercussions. 'The general public's attitude towards sex is no longer the same as it was 30 or 40 years ago,' the lawyer added. One author phoned by police earned 2,000 yuan for two books with a total of 72 chapters that, combined, drew around 100,000 clicks. 'Are there really 100,000 people who have seen my work like they said? Are they really going to sentence me to three to five years?' the author wrote on Weibo. 'Don't they know how precious three to five years of life are?' Censors without borders The investigations have also renewed criticism of a practice known as 'distant water fishing', cross-provincial policing by cash-strapped local governments. The profit-driven enforcement typically involves authorities travelling to another jurisdiction and seizing a suspect's assets. Embed from Getty Images 'Police find this kind of stuff can make them money,' Liang Ge, a lecturer on digital sociology at University College London, said of the targeting of Boys' Love authors. In one case, a policeman from northwestern Lanzhou travelled 2,000 kilometres (more than 1,200 miles) to investigate a writer in her coastal hometown. She was driven to the police station and questioned for hours about her writing. She is currently on bail but could face criminal charges, which would disqualify her from taking China's civil service exam and positions in some hospitals and schools. Another 20-year-old author received a police summons which prompted her to travel hundreds of miles from the city of Chongqing to Lanzhou. On arrival police urged her to 'return the illegal income' she had earned from her writing to reduce her sentence. 'It's a very dirty practice,' said the lawyer, noting the central government in Beijing has issued several directives against it. 'Social awakening' Activists see the crackdown on alleged obscenity as part of a wider push to suppress LGBTQ expression — an effort that has expanded under President Xi Jinping. Embed from Getty Images China classified homosexuality as a crime until 1997 and a mental illness until 2001. Same-sex marriage is not legal and discrimination remains widespread. The Boys' Love genre — often lightly erotic but sometimes overtly explicit — has become increasingly censored as its popularity has boomed. Television adaptations have rewritten male lovers as friends, as same-sex relationships are banned from the screen. In 2018, a writer known by her pseudonym Tianyi was sentenced to over a decade in prison for earning $21,000 from a homoerotic novel about a teacher and his student. Last year, a court in Anhui province heard 12 cases involving spreading obscene content for profit, according to public records which do not give outcomes of the trials. Many in China 'feel less and less space to express themselves freely', said Ge, the lecturer and a longtime reader of Boys' Love. 'It's not just about posting something on social media, it's about reading something in their private life.' As news of the crackdown spread, Haitang users rushed to cancel their accounts. But writer Miu Miu said she has not given up hope she might be able to finish her favourite stories. 'Sexual knowledge has become taboo,' she said. 'This is a social awakening.'