Bollywood Dressing Style for last week was a mix and match of western and ethnic outfits

One colour that we can find on every celebrity these days is blue. It looks like this has become a favourite hue these days. Else shades which were voted last week by Bollywood Dressing Style were different shades of the icy colour and some continued to favour black outfits, not taking any risk with their stunning looks. Check out some of the most stunning looks which our eyes catch interesting. Scroll down our gallery and figure out which one is your style that you want to match.

Kareena Kapoor Khan loves exercising, and her gym wardrobe is full of exciting gym outfits. Recently she was dressed in black leggings and a sleeveless, zip-up hoodie in the same hue. Adding an edgy touch to her look of the day was the sports bra peeking out from under her top. For festive social gathering, you can choose Nimrat Kaur’s electric blue Raw Mango sari that’s meant for a party like occasion. Kangana Ranaut loves her easy-breezy kurtas, but that doesn’t mean her off-duty Indian ethnic looks are boring. Recently she selected an ivory chanderi kurta by Anita Dongre, that came dotted with white and baby blue embroidery. The half-silk, the half-cotton number was making her look elegant.

Priyanka Chopra stepped out in Anna Sui a black, red and purple printed blazer, worn over matching patterned trousers. It was a very playful number and only she can know how to carry it at it’s best. For those who think black gowns tend to look boring, an outfit like Karisma Kapoor’s will prove them wrong. If you always want an elegant look then you need to choose outfits like Dia Mirza. The actor attended an event recently dressed in a kurta set by Raw Mango that was both, dressy and comfortable.

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