Deepika Padukone slays in a red and white saree; these pictures say it all
Deepika Padukone today attended an event in the city and she looked amazingly beautiful. She donned a red and white colored saree by Sabyasachi which she teamed with a black blouse. Check out the photos.
Deepika Padukone is in a happy state right now. Her latest release Padmaavat is garnering praise from all quarters. The movie has already crossed the whopping benchmark of Rs 450 crore at the worldwide box-office.
While she’s killing every angle of her professional and personal lives, it’s her fashion that has really made a turn for the best. Today, the gorgeous actor attended an event in the city and she looked amazingly beautiful. She donned a red and white colored saree by Sabyasachi which she teamed with a black blouse. Red lipstick and beautiful earrings accentuated her look.
Imtiaz Ali and AR Rahman were also present at the same event.
Check out the pictures:








When asked about her personal style statement, Deepika had earlier said, ‘’My style has always been simple, very basic. I like my outfits to be comfortable and wearable. It’s been this way since sometime and my style hasn’t changed a bit. You will never see me in anything that makes me feel ill-at-ease. I might experiment with styles like, edgy or goth for my photoshoots, but that doesn’t come naturally to me. My everyday, casual look would be white teamed up with either tan or denim. I like my apparel to be in white or pastel shades. Another colour that I like is coral. Also, I don’t really like accessorizing too much. A simple watch or a good pair of sunglasses is enough.''
When asked how would you define fashion, she had said, ‘’Fashion for me is what I believe in. The clothes that I wear should suit my body structure and I should be able to carry it off with ease. I am not dictated by fashion masters telling me, 'You should wear this, because it is in trend.' Every individual should just go out there and wear what suits your personality. There’s much more to life than just following trends.’’
Meanwhile talking about Padmaavat, she recently said, ‘’For me, it is the success of womanhood in so many different ways. The film is also a celebration of the fact that this is the most expensive Indian film ever been made with a female protagonist. I view that as a victory. Not just for myself but for women in films. I would like to believe that this will open the doors for many more such opportunities where producers are now able to put their money where their mouth is and back not just female-centric or female protagonists films but also back some of the films with this kind of budget.’’
























































