Never one to shy away from big labels, Sonam Kapoor has been championing the red carpet since her debut.

The star isn’t afraid to test the waters when it comes to her sartorial choices. Having starred in films like Saawariya (2007), Aisha (2010),  I Hate Luv Storys (2010), Raanjhanaa (2013), Khoobsurat(2014), Prem Ratan Dhan Payo (2015) and Neerja (2016), Kapoor has transformed from the ingénue to a National Film Award-winning actor. But what Kapoor is loved for beyond her acting skills is her love for fashion. And as time has passed, she’s only become more confident.

Style files
Back in 2011, Kapoor favoured ultra-feminine looks that featured headbands, pencil skirts and gowns. Her Jean Paul Gaultier gown at Cannes was exceptionally elegant. With 2012, the actor made it a point to stand out: be it with a veggie print Dolce & Gabbana or dark animal patterns complete with poker straight hair and ebony eyes. Her go-to Indian ethnic label has been Anamika Khanna, which she is seen in on multiple occasions every year.

Never one to shy away from big labels, Sonam Kapoor has been championing the red carpet since her debut. The star isn’t afraid to test the waters when it comes to her sartorial choices. Having starred in films like Saawariya (2007), Aisha (2010),  I Hate Luv Storys (2010), Raanjhanaa (2013), Khoobsurat(2014), Prem Ratan Dhan Payo (2015) and Neerja (2016), Kapoor has transformed from the ingénue to a National Film Award-winning actor. But what Kapoor is loved for beyond her acting skills is her love for fashion. And as time has passed, she’s only become more confident.

Style files
Back in 2011, Kapoor favoured ultra-feminine looks that featured headbands, pencil skirts and gowns. Her Jean Paul Gaultier gown at Cannes was exceptionally elegant. With 2012, the actor made it a point to stand out: be it with a veggie print Dolce & Gabbana or dark animal patterns complete with poker straight hair and ebony eyes. Her go-to Indian ethnic label has been Anamika Khanna, which she is seen in on multiple occasions every year.