B-Town is always giving us serious style goals with their airport looks. This week celebrities decided to keep it casual and snug. While some celebrities were busy heading for work, others were spotted returning from a holiday, but all had one thing in common: they all kept it simple and comfortable.
After attending cousin Mohit Marwah’s wedding in Dubai, the style icon of Bollywood is back and she nails an all-black monochrome airport look. Sonam Kapoor decided to keep her look simple yet trendy.
Karan Johar who also returned from Mohit Marwah’s wedding in Dubai, decided to go for an all-black look but a hint of orange and yellow.
Cargo jacket, grey tee and denims: who can pull off this look better than Kareena Kapoor? Kareena is known for keeping comfort as a priority when it comes to her airport look.
The new fashion icon of Bollywood, Sonakshi Sinha’s airport look is totally on point. If you thought floral is too feminine, take a look at Sonakshi’s airport look and have your doubts cleared.
Father-daughter duo, Boney Kapoor and Khushi Kapoor kept it casual. The duo was spotted at the airport after returning from Dubai. While Boney Kapoor went for a track suit, Khushi opted for a white hoody dress with boots and a sling.
Deepika’s fashion is always on point no matter where she is spotted. The Padmaavat actor was spotted making a casual grey t-shirt and comfy white denims look as stylish as ever.
Who can beat Salman Khan in style? And when Jacqueline Fernandez is walking beside him, it is definitely a high dose of fashion. Grey seems to be the colour of the week and Sallu Bhai’s casual look is what one should aim for!
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