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Kriti Sanon Finds Sonam, Deepika, Priyanka Stylish

Darpan News Desk IANS, 27 May, 2015 11:48 AM
    "Heropanti" actress Kriti Sanon finds Sonam Kapoor, Deepika Padukone and Priyanka Chopra chic.
     
    The budding actress says she doesn't look up to anyone in particular when it comes to style, but has some favourites from the industry.
     
    "I think style is something very personal. But I do find Sonam Kapoor, Deepika Padukone and Priyanka very stylish," Kriti said in a statement. 
     
    The actress will soon make an appearance in FOX Life's forthcoming weekend show "Style and the City 3". In one of the episodes of the show, designer Nishka Lulla will be seen styling her in a neo grunge look. 
     
    She might seem like an ideal muse for designers, but she says she has never been fashion conscious.
     
    "Even now, I dress up more according to my comfort and mood rather than the trends going on. There are days when I am lazy and just want to wear a comfortable pair of denims with a T-shirt and there are days when I feel like dressing up. 
     
    "But yes, at times this profession demands you to look in a certain way. So, when I am dressing up, I do try and put my best foot forward," she said.
     
    What does fashion mean to her?
     
    "Fashion to me means something that makes me look good and adds to my personality while keeping a bit of me in it," she said. 
     
    She also shared that she tries to pick up something different whenever she selects an outfit for an event or for her personal wardrobe. 
     
    "I also try different hair styles and makeup looks whenever I have the liberty to experiment," said the actress, whose wardrobe must-haves include a comfortable pair of denims, a white and black T-shirt or ganji, a nice day dress, right lingerie.
     
    Asked about her favourite shopping destination, she said: "Dubai".

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