
Janhvi Kapoor, Malaika Arora and other celebs make distressed denims look uber-chic. Take notes
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Most of the celebs enjoy wearing distressed denims and pair it with pretty tops and kurtas, and manage to look uber-chic every single time. Let's see some of their stunning looks.
Do you often stand in front of your wardrobe and wonder what to wear for your outings in spite of the fact that you own several outfits? Well, we can sort this for you. All you need is a pair of distressed denims because you can style it with crop tops, tees, short kurtas, the works! In case you need some fashion inspo on that note, take cues from Bollywood actresses such as Janhvi Kapoor, Deepika Padukone and Malaika Arora. Most of the celebs enjoy wearing distressed denims and pair it with pretty tops and kurtas, and manage to look uber-chic every single time. In this article, we list five actresses, who have often been spotted wearing distressed denims for their outings, and completely pulled off the look with effortless ease.
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