For Kareena Kapoor Khan, tie-dye is the new neutral

For Kareena Kapoor Khan, tie-dye is the new neutral

They say there is always luxury in simplicity. And Kareena Kapoor Khan has elucidated this simple fact through her divergent sartorial moments.  Armed with an inherent ability to infuse glamour even in the most basic look, Kareena’s signature style play can be best described as effortless and minimal. Kareena Kapoor Khan shows us how to keep it relevant, sartorial and stunning. For instance, we saw her give the much-loved vibe of tie and dye a worthy tap recently. This time, with a Massimo Dutti tie and dye dress. She lent it sharpness with a pair of pointy toes and a sleek belt.

A bonafide style chameleon, Kareena Kapoor Khan can nail a basic travel look to a casual one with a fine runway look in between just as effortlessly. All things classy and fabulous feature in Kareena’s fashion closet. She goes on to give us a masterclass in blending luxurious classic labels with homegrown ones – striking a chord always. Here’s a closer look at Kareena’s style.

Tie-dye takeover – Kareena Kapoor Khan 

It was a blue and brown dress from Massimo Dutti featuring side vents at the hem and retailing at Rs.8,990. She had the dress cinched at the waist with a sleek brown belt and teamed it with a pair of white pointy toes. The look was finished with gold-toned earrings, soft glam and sleek blow-dried hair.

Kareena Kapoor Khan in Massimo Dutti (Photo credits: Instagram)
Kareena Kapoor Khan in Massimo Dutti (Photo credits: Instagram)

Style notes 

Summer simplicity at its finest, Kareena is enlisting the tie-dye as the newest addition to the neutral pack. She showed us a dressier way to amp up the tie-dye dress, the dress can just as easily be paired with flip-flops or sandals for brunch with your friends.

Kareena Kapoor Khan in Massimo Dutti (Photo credits: Instagram)
Kareena Kapoor Khan in Massimo Dutti (Photo credits: Instagram)

On the professional front, Kareena Kapoor Khan will be seen in Hansal Mehta’s The Buckingham Murders wherein she essays the role of a detective in a small town in Buckinghamshire, for which she modelled her character on Kate Winslet’s role in Mare of Easttown. She will also be seen in Sujoy Ghosh’s film which will be an adaptation of Higashino Keigo’s novel The Devotion of Suspect X. She will essay the role of a single mother involved in a murder. She will also return to commercial cinema with the female-led comedy-drama The Crew, about an aircrew, co-starring Tabu and Kriti Sanon.

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