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Sonam Kapoor makes a case for a monsoon capsule wardrobe in a red maxi dress

Published: August 2, 2023
Author: Fashion Value Chain

Sonam Kapoor is a relentless competitor in the fashion world. The celebrity has dazzled the internet with amazing red carpet fashion moments. As much as we like her appearances in stunning gowns, embroidered sarees, or luxury lehengas, we also adore how she always appears at airports. Consider Sonam’s most recent airport appearance, which had a red maxi dress and a long jacket to match.

Recently, Sonam Kapoor and her husband, Anand Ahuja, travelled to Mumbai after seeing the Wimbledon match between Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic. Sonam left Mumbai for the day in a striking red attire that included a maxi dress and long jacket dressed with chic accessories. You should wear according to her fashion statement for the summer or monsoon. The maxi dress is the ideal airy and fashionable outfit for the hot and muggy weather when combined with a matching shrug to create a matched look.

The red maxi dress worn by Sonam Kapoor features noodle straps, a deep V neckline, a flowy silhouette, and a lengthy hem length. A similar jacket with oversized, pulled-back puffy sleeves, an open front, and a midi-length hem was put over the look.

Sonam completed the look with striking rings, gold hoops earrings, a black textured top handle purse, white lace-up trainers and a printed white baseball cap. Last but not least, for the glam options, she went with open hair, winged eyeliner, delicate eye makeup, feathery brows, rouged cheeks, mauve lip colour, mascara on the lashes, dazzling highlighter, and contoured face.

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