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Bollywood Inspired Clothing

 

Bollywood inspired Clothing becoming mainstream fashion is not something unprecedented. With the opulent exhibition of designer wear clothes some actresses, with their ageless charm, have transformed their on-screen appearance into timeless looks to die for.

Bollywood inspired fashion has introduced Indians to amazing popular culture. Bollywood is known for challenging societal norms and standards. It is responsible for bringing popular culture into every house of the society.

Everyone seems to know the importance of looking good these days. Be it a good hairstyle, the right makeup , or clothes that fit well, it seems people have started lending meaning to fashion.

Do you want to look absolutely stunning yet perfectly classy? All you need to do is to put on those alluring Bollywood inspired clothing. Bollywood style clothing never falls short of either style appeals or concerning the glamour quotient.

Consisting of alluring necklines, mind-boggling patterns, descriptive cuts and of course, beautiful borders, these clothes are a must-have for every Indian woman. Check out some of the most happening Bollywood Inspired clothing in Jovifashion’s online collection can create a stunningly glamorous look.



Here they are

1. Sonam Kapoor:

sonam Kapoor wears a purple straight kurta with ankle pants during veere di wedding promotion. Sonam has been opting the color has clearly stolen our attention--and why not, it's the goddess of fashion's current favorite.

Flaunt your beauty with Jovi's ‘ruhaniyat outfit Just like Sonam Kapoor wear a purple suit during the promotion of the movie.

 

2. Tapsee pannu:

We were surprised to see Tapasee in a brick red collared khadi kurta in a skirt pattern. Finishing the look with her perfectly braided hairdo, Tapasee scored a full 10 points for this outfit. What do you think guys?

Try this ‘bias cut long kurta’ edit of JOVI, Just like Tapasee Pannu wore khadi kurta.

 

3. Shilpha Shetty:

       Shilpa Shetty tries yet another one that works like magic for summer. Here she wears a shirt style jumpsuit. Now, who wouldn't want to skip their shirt style jumpsuit for this cool look? We know we would.

       Try the ‘shirt style “jumpsuit’ edit of JOVI to have all eyes on you.

 

4. Kareena Kapoor:

Kareena Kapoor Khan wore a Shibuya Silk Kaftan for Saif's 50th birthday party from Rajdeep Ranawat. This one looked super chic and comfortable. The kaftan dress came with a thick belt that added to her overall look.

Go for the new ‘pink Kaftan’ edit by JOVI to be at the pink of your life.

 

5. Pooja Hegde:

Pooja Hegde opted for a more glamourous look for her co-ord set. Pooja donned a dewy beauty look with her wrapped crop top look with matching pants.

The actress' Wrapped Crop set looked very much similar to that of JOVI’s “cotton white Crop Top and Pants.

 

6. Alia Bhatt:

 For another appearance, Alia was seen in navy blue, halter neck Anarkali from House of Kotwara. Alia looked gorgeous in a navy blue, halter neck Anarkali Kurta.

          Check out similar ‘halter neck kurta at JOVI’s beautiful Collection.

 

7.  Diana Penty’s:

Diana Penty has been a champion of subtle classics ever since her debut film, Cocktail. The star was spotted channeling a relaxed yet ethnic Indian mood in a pink twirl-worthy Rimple Anarkali set. Diana Penty’s Anarkali set needs to be a part of your ethnic wardrobe.

Take a closer look at Diana Penty's style in ‘ sharbati pink anarkali suit ’ from JOVI’s beautiful ensemble.

 

8. Kangana Ranaut:

Kangana Ranaut was recently spotted in a blush pink cotton kurta which she teamed with salmon palazzo pants and a matching dupatta.

Take a similar to Kangana Ranaut’s style in our ‘pintucks Kurti ‘from JOVI’s beautiful ensemble.

 

Discerning women's search for designer Indian dresses ends here at Like a Diva. If you are looking for Indian dresses online, we have a statement-making outfit for you to slay the fashion scene. Featuring rich embroidery and exquisite detailing, our outfits can spruce up your sartorial game and truly make you feel and look likes a diva!

 

 

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