Sonam Kapoor is a beauty in black on the cover of Femina

Sonam Kapoor slays on the cover of Femina looking sexy as ever in a black short tulle dress with exaggarated sleeves and a plunging neckline. Open messy hair and nude undertone makeup with nude lips finished off her look.

Updated on May 25, 2018  |  11:02 PM IST |  3.9M

Sonam Kapoor is killing it and how on the cover of Femina and we can all agree that she is the ultimate beauty in black.

Sonam is bringing sexy back in a black short tulle dress with exaggarated sleeves and a plunging neckline. Open messy hair and nude undertone makeup with nude lips finished off her look.

The magazine's official Instagram handle shared the magazine cover.

Their caption reads as, "Check out @sonamkapoor looking effortlessly stylish on our latest cover Photographer: @arjun.mark; Hair: @bbhiral; Makeup: #AartiNayar;

Stylists: #ChandiniWhabi & #AbhilashaDevnani; Shoot coordinator: @prachitiparakh; Tutu dress, @ronaldvanderkemp; Earrings and ring, @renuoberoiluxuryjewellery."

Once a stunner, always a stunner!

Meanwhile, on the work front, Sonam will next be seen in Veere Di Wedding which also stars Kareena Kapoor Khan, Swara Bhasker and Shikha Talsania. Directed by Shashanka Ghosh, Veere Di Wedding is slated to release on June 1, 2018.

While promoting Veere Di Wedding, Sonam had spoken candidly with Times of India on how the current A-List actors tends to stay away from female-oriented movies.

Sonam said, "We don’t have A-list heroes in our industry who agree to do good films like Raazi, Neerja, Raanjhanaa (2013), Khoobsurat or even a Veere Di Wedding. No one said yes. I don’t think they have the confidence to do that. My father (Anil Kapoor) did films like Beta (1992) with Madhuri Dixit and Laadla (1994) with Sridevi, but I haven’t seen anyone do that. He’s a different kind of person. He raised me to be a feminist. When I came into the industry, I was shocked with the way things were. I was raised very differently. My parents never made me believe that I was any different from my brother. When I came here, I saw we were not paid the same amount as the hero, and not given the same kind of rooms as the leading man. People had that ‘Woh hero hai’ mentality. In the 11 years that I have been around, things have changed, yet there is a lot of change that needs to happen."

Credits: Instagram

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