
Deepika Padukone makes comfy tee and pants with jacket look chic at Mumbai airport
India Today
Deepika Padukone nailed yet another airport look in a star-printed outfit. She wore a long jacket with comfy T-shirt and pants.
When it comes to airport fashion, Deepika Padukone has left a legacy of looks. From leather pants and high-heeled boots to turtlenecks and puffer jackets, Deepika always makes a stunning statement with her sartorial choices. In her latest one, the diva navigated Mumbai airport on Thursday morning in a star-printed outfit.
She recently attended Paris Fashion Week where she sat in the front row of Louis Vuitton’s Spring/Summer 2023 show. Deepika, now back in Mumbai, was pictured at the airport in a long oversized white T-shirt printed with blue stars that had a dainty gold chain detail.
She paired her tee with a long blue hoodie jacket with mini stars printed on it. Her bottom wear matched her trendy T-shirt in white and blue, which was replete with star prints.
Adding some sporty edge to the fuss-free outfit, the actress teamed it up with white sneakers. Ditching jewellery, Deepika wore dark sunglasses and added a Louis Vuitton handbag to the mix.
While she opted for the no-makeup makeup look, the Padmaavat star simply went in with a glowy foundation and nude lips. She completed her comfy yet striking ensemble with a messy bun.
Deepika was in Paris this week to attend Louis Vuitton’s show during Paris Fashion Week. The actress, who is the brand ambassador of Louis Vuitton, struck a chord with fashionistas in an edgy structured mini dress from LV’s new collection.
Meanwhile, the actress will star in the forthcoming film, Pathaan co-starring Shah Rukh Khan and John Abraham. She will later star in Siddharth Anand’s Fighter with Hrithik Roshan.

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