Monday , November 25 2024

This famous actress used to wear clothes on loan, said- my love for fashion is true…

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Sonam Kapoor: In India, the custom of borrowing clothes is handed down to everyone. It is understandable if common people borrow other people's clothes and wear them, but it is surprising if Bollywood celebs do so. A Bollywood actress has also admitted that she used to borrow clothes and wear them.

Sonam Kapoor has made a big name in the acting world. Apart from acting, she is also internationally famous for her fashion sense in the fashion world. Her approach to fashion is very different. Be it a casual outing or a glamorous red carpet event, the actress always grabs attention with her attractive style sense but it is shocking that in the early days, the actress used to borrow clothes from others. Although this is not a new thing in today's time, but when Sonam started her career, that was not the case.

Unique love for fashion: Sonam

Sonam Kapoor says that I only wanted to wear what I liked from the designers I knew. I got this understanding from my mother. I liked both international and Indian designers. It is not that I was trying to create an image for myself through fashion. It was my true love for fashion.

The actress further said that at that time people did not borrow clothes. In my opinion, there was no point in buying so much. It is not that I did not buy things, clothes, but I found it more practical to borrow clothes. This was common internationally as well, but not in India at that time.

Sonam Kapoor

It is a matter of pride for me to represent the richness and diversity of Indian culture to the world through art, cinema, fashion. Be it the red carpet or any other platform, I do not miss any chance to showcase the beauty of Indian culture. Even abroad, people of South Asia love to represent their culture and appreciate it a lot when people recognize and understand it. Be it a museum, red carpet or any stage, I grab every opportunity to showcase the beauty and richness of Indian culture.