
Khushi Kapoor in casuals and Rs 1600 evil-eye slippers is all about keeping it chic and comfy
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Recently, Khushi Kapoor was spotted in Mumbai’s Juhu dressed casually for her outing. However, it was her evil eye slippers that caught everyone’s attention.
If you follow Khushi Kapoor on Instagram, you will know that Boney Kapoor and Sridevi’s younger daughter is a quite a fashionista. Recently, Khushi was spotted in Mumbai’s Juhu dressed casually for her outing. However, it was her evil eye slippers that caught everyone’s attention. Khushi Kapoor was photographed in Juhu on Tuesday. For her outing, Khushi was dressed in a white crop top and off-white track pants. She kept her look simple and casual. The star kid completed her look with black evil-eye slippers. The fashionistas out there will know that jewellery, ensembles, shoes etc., bearing the protective symbol (evil-eye) is pretty much in vogue. Khushi and her elder sister Janhvi, who are true blue fashionistas, can be often seen flaunting pendants and tees bearing the protective evil-eye symbol.
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