Janhvi Kapoor made heads turn as she made her debut at the Paris Haute Couture Week wearing a stunning mermaid style skirt by Rahul Mishra.
Janhvi Kapoor, the fashion diva, bewitched everyone as she made her debut at the Paris Couture Week for ace Indian Designer Rahul Mishra. The actress who was already making waves and setting trends by her recent method dressing spree at the fashion street, now made heads turn in Paris. With confidence rolled up her sleeve, ‘Mrs Maahi’ dazzled in a stunning mermaid-styled skirt and bustier. She donned the magical black ensemble from Mishra’s Couture Fall 2024 collection -‘Aura’
Janhvi Kapoor at Paris Haute Couture Week – Watch Video
For the ramp walk, Kapoor exuded elegance in a holographic skirt that added mystical elements with the sparkle and glitz. She accentuated her runaway appearance with a sultry black bustier with no accessories!
For glam picks, she opted for simple soft waves hair styles and minimal makeup with nude being the palette shade.
Elaborating the impeccable style, Rahul Mishra describe his ‘Aura’ collection on Instagram as, “Each individual is perceived to have an aura which represents their electromagnetic field—like that of the earth—and their emitted vibrations that connect them to and facilitate their interaction with the rest of the universe.” (Sic)
Netizens Troll Janhvi Kapoor’s Walk at Paris Haute Couture Week
While Janvhi added another feather in her cap by walking at the runaway at the distinguished Paris Haute Couture, somehow, it did not sit well with the internet. One Instagram user commented, “She’s going for dhitaam dhitaam dhin on the runway? That trend needs to stop!” (sic).
Another aid, “It looks as if a dead person is dragging his body out of a grave 😂 her walk is so bad 😂”. A third added, “What even is this? Looks like she’s sleep walking!.”
Netizens did not approve of her runaway walk stating how they have seen her doing better at other fashion event. “What a terrible walk. Get the super model era back!, ” a user said while another mentioned, “Walking to the kitchen at 3 am. (sic)”