Bollywood Divas Setting Goals For A Perfect Monsoon Wardrobe

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Who doesn’t enjoy the rainy season? In spite of the fact that it provides much-needed relief from the summer heat, the romantic season might make it challenging for you to maintain your sense of style. When it rains, you fear that the mud and water will ruin your clothes. Here are a few looks from Bollywood Divas that you can follow without difficulty during the monsoon season.

Tara Sutaria

No season or excuse can prevent you from looking good if you have a sufficient amount of style in your clothing. Tara Sutaria is a great example. The Indian actressTara Sutaria is frequently seen walking around in the rain wearing denim shorts. In order to effortlessly walk the streets in the downpour, the actress also takes sure to wear boots with them.

Madhurima Tuli

Take fashion cues from Madhurima Tuli for timeless style! Rainy weather calls for deeper hues, as actress Madhurima Tuli is frequently seen wearing. Choose some safer colors to prevent your clothing from becoming ruined by the rain. The ends of garments such as Madhurima’s pink dress should  be a few inches above the floor. This season,  long dresses should be avoided.

Ananya Pandey

The actress from the millennial generation looked as charming as ever when she was photographed wearing a checked co-ord combination that included breezy shorts and a casual blazer. When choosing materials, opt for light, cozy layers that are quick to dry. Choose bomber jackets made of cotton, rayon, or polyester so they will dry quickly and keep you shielded from the strong winds.

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