Chic Sonam dresses it up

The chic and styish actor Sonam Kapoor recently dazzled her Delhi fans at one of the promotional events at the Vera Moda and Only store in South-Ex market. The diva in her red coloured denim pants and chic blue jacket played stylist for six lucky girls, who got a wardrobe makeover by Sonam.
Talking about her love for fashion, Sonam revealed how she is a moody dresser and from being a rock chic girl to Bohemian to going for a classic look, she dresses up according to the way she feels. She says, “I love to add bling in winters, since everything gets too gloomy and dark, it is always good to add sparkle to your ensemble. I am also a great fan of accessories, in fact at times, I end up wearing too many accessories together and look over-accessorised. I feel it is important that to dress up fashionably and it’s always great to look good and feel good.”
Sonam who was coming straight down from Mumbai feels Delhi is too cold for her liking. She says, “I didn’t realise it was so cold in Delhi at this time of year. I feel like I have come in some other planet.” When asked how should one that dress up for parties and weddings in this weather, she promptly replied, “Silk is an excellent option for winters, as it insulates you and looks very chic. If you are attending a wedding, go for a nice silk sari and pair it with three-fourth blouse. Wear something warm inside and you are good to go.”
The actor also revealed her excitement for her next movie Players, where she plays the character of an ultra-glam girl. Talking about the movie, she says, “I am totally looking forward to Players. I feel that nothing beats a good entertainer kick-starting a new year. It is the Bollywood version of Italian Job, and Abbas-Mustan duo has made it too filmy. I have also got many compliments for the song Ladki hai nadan. It was supposed to be cute, but people tell me I look sexy in it.”

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