Kareena Sets New Trend With ‘Bodyguard’


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Mumbai, Aug 29: Kareena Kapoor, who has so far been a trend setter with different look in each movie she acts in, is all set to bring about yet another trend in her up-coming movie ‘Bodyguard’.

Speaking about her wardrobe in ‘Bodyguard’ Bebo says, “It’s not out-of-the-box high-gloss fashion like Tashan (2008) and Kambakkht Ishq (2009). Bodyguard is more everyday, ready-to-wear clothes that spell casual ethnic and chic, We have played around with innovative colours schemes by mixing together different dyes to create interesting palettes on screen.”

Kareena has often appeared in Desi avatars in her movies.  She adds, “Whether it’s the salwar-kurtas, jeans and tees or the saris, they are the kind that would appeal to every girl across the country because my character is a small townie rather than a model. Also, my fans seem to like the desi girl look going by the popularity of Geet (her character in Jab We Met, 2007) and Pia (3 Idiots, 2009), so I have my hopes up.”

Kareena’s stylist Manish Malhotra speaking about her look in the movie said, “It’s a cool Indian look and should bring back the long, straight kurtas that can be teamed with salwars and Patialas and accessories like lots of oxidised bangles and bindis,” he says.

He further adds, “These kurtas and lace-chiffon saris, with tantalising cholis, could even flag off a new line of evening wear.”


 

  

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