Sonam K Ahuja shows us how to wear EVERY outfit in red while promoting The Zoya Factor
Sonam K Ahuja and Dulquer Salmaan's film The Zoya Factor hits screens today. For all her promotional looks, the actress sported only red outfits giving us insight on every way to wear red.
When it comes to fashion and style, Sonam K Ahuja has manages to take the lead. Time and again, the actress has experimented with her looks and proved that she is unbeatable at the game. With her sister, producer and personal stylist Rhea Kapoor by her side, the duo have made a mark on not only the Indian but International fashion scene as well!
With her latest film The Zoya Factor hitting the silver screen today the actress has donned outfits with hints or all red for the promotional events of the film. Safe to say she manages to ace every single promotional look and has us geared up for the film!

She opened the promotions in a flowy red number by Georges Hobeika. The off-shoulder gown with a draped neck was quite a way to kick off the promotions, looking like she just stepped out of a fairytale!

The perfect outfit for this windy season and stocking things up for winter, we love this Dice Kayek number that she donned with a skirt and a turtleneck sweater!

For a more formal and polished look, Sonam picked out a lovely co-ord set and showed us how to do monotone in the bright tomato colour.

Giving us the right inspiration we need for the festive season, we adore the Good Earth dull gold suit she sported and proves that the gold and red combination is regal as can be.

Giving traditional outfits a modern twist, she sported an anarkali by Raghavendra Rathore which came with a pleated detailing and structured jacket, giving the simple outfit a contemporary feel.

Don't know what to wear for Diwali this year? Sonam's Masaba anarkali paired with simple juttis makes for a classic take on ethnic for the festival. Top it off with statement jhumkis and a classic bun!

Who knew layering pantsuits was a thing? Trust Sonam to kickstart a new trend in the lovely Escada pantsuit paired with a blazer.

Showing us that floral lehengas are all the rage, we love how Rhea Kapoor styled this red lehenga by Vedika with a potli that she styled as a fanny pack! Gold drop earrings are mandatory statement pieces too!

Perfect for Pujo, Sonam draped the Anavila linen saree which had a sheer fabric with delicate gold jewellery to give it a royal touch.

Need more inspiration for festive dressing? Nothing better than the wrap-style anarkali with loads of gold embroidery, paired with brocade pants! Clearly the actress doesn't shy away from experimentation.

Reminding us of her cape style pantsuit at Cannes, Sonam opted for a red version of the same in an outfit by Notebook where her pants matched her red shirt and featured a long drape, adding a dramatic effect to it.

In Rajesh Pratap Singh, the actress showed us that layering is not just for western formals! A Nehru jacket over a concept anarkali with a layered neckline is a combination not for the faint hearted fashionistas!

Taking a break from going OTT, she opted to keep it simple in Gulabo by Abu Jani and Sandeep Khosla. What stood out though, is how she tied the potli on the basic red kurta-pajama set, giving fanny pack feelings!

If you thought Sonam had experimented enough, think again. We love her concept blouse which featured a zip running through it to give it a contemporary feel.

Picking out a darker shade of red, we are crushing hard on Sonam's formal look with a maroon shirt and leather maroon culottes. Keeping up with the dark theme, she paired this with velvet thigh-high boots making for a yet another perfect fall look.

Coming back to the classics, her next choice was a simple classic red pantsuit that one can't go wrong with at all!

Showing us how to colourblock like a boss, Sonam paired a classic red trenchcoat with an orange shirt and maroon pointy toe shoes and a matcing duffel.

The boss lady look was a solid one as she opted for the very trendy monogrammed Burberry shirt that paired with matching red pants that cropped around her ankles. She layered it all with an oversized dull grey jacket by Maison Margiela. What stole the show was her sleek low bun which was wrapped with a matching monogrammed scarf.

Finally, Sonam easily transformed into a desi diva as she opted for a printed saree by Jebsispar. The saree bore red abstract print on a palette of large white and grey checks. She styled it up with a high neck blouse of the same print. The blouse featured puffy sleeves that cropped above her wrists.
What are your thoughts on Sonam's choice of colour palette? Which of her outfits is your favourite? Comment below and let us know!
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