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The Twinning Moments Of Bolly World Are Both Spicy And Dramatic

by Fashionlady

Bollywood Trends

Twinning style moments could happen to anyone and while we still feel awkward about it, the Bollywood divas have set in motion a different perception of the whole fashion face-offs.

Previously stylists were getting the boot for repeating styles that another celebrity has showcased. But off-late, it has become a way of promoting and supporting a specific designer’s creativity in eyes of the paparazzi. Even though the divas are not competitive, we like always are giving you a great opportunity to sit back, relax and judge who wore it better.

Take your time ladies!

Mira Rajput v/s Kajol

Mira Rajput was spotted doing a retro style in Zara label. In a printed satin top over fit and flare trousers, she was smart and catchy.

Mira Rajput

Kajol was captured on our glam-cam doing the same style like Mira Rajput in Zara label. Wearing a floral printed satin top over easy breezy pants, she kept it simple and trendy. Unlike Mira who ditched the accessories, Kajol chose to add fancy Misho Designs earrings.

Kajol

Who do you think carried it better?

Katrina Kaif v/s Natasha Poonawalla

For Vogue BFF’s episode shoot, Katrina Kaif did a casual yet peppy style in white crisp shirt and studded Appa Pop skirt. With shimmering Louboutin pumps, she closed her alluring style. Keeping it simple, she rounded her style with bare minimum accessories and side-parted straight hair.

Katrina Kaif

Natasha Poonawalla did the same fashion at Manish Malhotra’s birthday bash in Balmain skirt and flowing white top. Ankle strap heels, diamond studs, red hot lips and winged liner spiced up her style, unlike Katrina.
Natasha Poonawalla

Any ideas on how you wish to spice it up?

Shilpa Shetty v/s Shamita Shetty  v/s Mira Rajput

Sari styles are getting interesting with every passing day and three divas of B-town found just one style absolutely fascinating. Wondering which one? Dig in-
Shilpa Shetty picked a crimson satin Manish Malhotra sari over a fringe, embellished blouse for her Diwali party. Adding Anmol jewels, she dazzled bright and beautiful.

Shilpa Shetty

Surprisingly, Shamita Shetty was spotted doing similar style at the Star Screen Awards 2017 in the same label. Unlike her sister, Shamita added contrast colored jewels and a vintage braided hair bun.

Shamita Shetty

Likewise, Mira Rajput was captured on the glam cam in the same Manish Malhotra sari in midnight blue color. Cream embellished blouse, trendy baubles and golden shimmer eyeshadow, she looked lovely.

Vaani Kapoor v/s Manushi Chhillar

Beautiful and fairy-like was Vaani Kapoor in a dull golden shimmering Falguni & Shane Peacock outfit at the Aditya Birla Awards. Soft wavy hairdo, coral glossy lips, nude makeup rounded her style fabulously.

Vaani Kapoor
Recently, the Miss World winner, Manushi Chhillar was clicked by the paparazzi doing a similar fashion in Tarun Tahiliani label. Jimmy Choo shoes, Amrapali jewels added much drama, shine, and glitter to her style. Mid-parted sleek hairdo and nude makeup closed her beauty game.

Manushi Chhillar

Deepika Padukone v/s Kriti Sanon

Till date, we were under the assumption that fashion faceoff is all about celebrities wearing similar outfits but Deepika Padukone and Kriti Sanon got competitive with accessories and we love it.
Deepika Padukone was spotted at Padmavati promotions in a Sabyasachi black salwar suit and ornamenting in Amrapali shoulder duster Chand balis. Deepika chose to do a classic sleek hair bun and add a bindi to nail the style.

Deepika Padukone

Getting competitive with her accessory game was Kriti Sanon in a Ridhima Bhasin black outfit and chand Bali earrings by Amrapali. Unlike Deepika, Kriti chose to tie up her hair into a tight pony with a braided twist.
Kriti Sanon

We believe both the divas did grand with their styles!

Decided who wore it better? If yes, we would be delighted to know your thoughts!

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