Kareena Kapoor may love dressing up every chance she gets, but that sure doesn't take away from her easy-breezy off-duty wardrobe. The OG diva has quite a relaxed approach to fashion when she isn't walking the red carpet, and her OOTDs are definitely one to bookmark.In the midst of glamorous ethnic ensembles that have Bollywood in a chokehold right now, Kareena kept it sweet and simple as she rocked a sweet and simple kurta set for a recent outing. By opting for an elegant peach kurta set, Kareena made a loud and proud case for elegant festive dressing that doesn't require an overload of sparkle.
Decoding Kareena Kapoor's simple kurta look Kareena was spotted in a stunning peach salwar suit, complemented by a matching dupatta. With its relaxed fit and soft fabric, the outfit was most definitely made for comfort more than anything else. Her Rs 18,500 Revati kurta set from the brand Tokree Jaipur features minimalist zardozi embroidery on cotton silk. The kurta is straight cut and paired with pants that have been embroidered with golden salma and zardozi work. The entire ensemble is embellished with a delicate zardosi floral pattern, exuding elegance fit for a Pataudi begam.Check out Kareena Kapoor's gorgeous new look right here: To enhance her traditional look, she paired the ensemble with juttis, proving yet again that juttis and ethnic attire are an undisputed classic pairing.While her kurta may have been simple, she sure did amp things up with the accessories. Kareena adorned herself in long, dangling earrings and carried a stylish tote bag along with sunglasses, blending contemporary elements with her traditional attire. Keeping her hair down and adding a red bindi, she sure was a vision. How much are you loving Kareena Kapoor's easy breezy look? Let us know in the commentsYou may also like
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