High on Life: Shraddha Kapoor stuns on the cover of Grazia
Shraddha Kapoor's fashion game is on fleek on Grazia's cover.
Shraddha Kapoor looks gorgeous as she graced the cover of Grazia. Describing Shraddha, the magazine used the phrase, 'High on Life.'
Shraddha struck a pose and looked stunning in a red turtleneck with a TOMMYxGiGi plaid dress layered over it. The dress had subtle star prints and a clean face of makeup rounded her look. Red lips, perfectly styled curls and minimalistic jewellery add charm and perfect her girly look.
Shraddha took to her Instagram page to share the magazine cover.
This month @graziaindia @pashamalwani @shraddha.naik @florianhurelmakeupandhair
Shraddha's caption reads as, "This month @graziaindia @pashamalwani @shraddha.naik @florianhurelmakeupandhair."
The magazine's official Instagram page also shared the cover with a caption that reads as, "@shraddhakapoor is our November cover She is wearing @tommyxgigi. Accessories from @misho_designs @shoplune @koovsfashion Photographs - Tarun Vishwa
Styling - @pashamalwani Art - @nikita_315 Hair - @florianhurelmakeupandhair Makeup - @shraddha.naik."
Recently, when Shraddha was asked if she is happy to shed the girl-next-door image she has in her movies, the actress said, "I don't think I can ever get bored of romantic films and being a part of romantic films. I think that I've had the opportunity to be a part of a few romantic films now. Films that have had a very strong love angle. So, me being somebody who loves watching them... watching romantic movies, I love being a part of them. I would always take up an interesting romantic script, always."
Shraddha added, "I feel that being an actor can rarely be a very boring thing to do or to be because you get to play so many characters. I cannot remember one instance where I was bored. Okay, except for when... if I have to take very long to get ready for my character, sometimes that can get a bit challenging in terms of how long you can sit in that chair and then you're like 'Break. Break, please, two minutes.' Then you walk and do a little stretching and go and sit in your chair again."
























































