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Khushi Kapoor opens up about her close bond with sister Janhvi Kapoor, revealing they share a communal wardrobe. She dazzled on the runway in a striking steel-motif ensemble by Rimzim Dadu, inspired by Gujarat's Banjara tribes. The actor emphasized comfort and confidence as key fashion priorities. Meanwhile, Sara Ali Khan and Janhvi Kapoor also made waves at India Couture Week 2025.

Key Points: Khushi Kapoor Reveals Communal Wardrobe With Sister Janhvi Kapoor

  • Khushi Kapoor discusses shared wardrobe with sister Janhvi Kapoor
  • Stuns in Rimzim Dadu's steel-motif Banjara-inspired outfit
  • Highlights comfort and confidence in fashion choices
  • Couture Week also features Sara Ali Khan and Janhvi Kapoor
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Khushi Kapoor shares why she wants to have communal wardrobe with Janhvi Kapoor

Khushi Kapoor talks about sharing a wardrobe with Janhvi Kapoor and her stunning Rimzim Dadu couture look at India Couture Week 2025.

"I feel like we have one communal wardrobe, so everything that's hers is automatically mine – Khushi Kapoor"

New Delhi, July 30

Stealing clothes from a sibling's wardrobe is something most people relate to, and celebrities are no different. Actor Khushi Kapoor recently said that she doesn't need to borrow clothes from her sister Janhvi Kapoor because they already share what she calls a "communal wardrobe".

"I feel like we have one communal wardrobe, so everything that's hers is automatically mine, so I don't need to steal anything from her closet," Khushi Kapoor told ANI.

Khushi looked stunning as she turned a showstopper for the ace fashion designer Rimzim Dadu on Day 7 of Hyundai India Couture Week 2025. The two-piece design by Rimzim features a halter-neck bralette-style blouse with a sculptural, metallic texture. The neckline was accentuated with a choker-style necklace, complementing the silver tones. The look was completed with a matching metallic grey skirt tailored to fit her silhouette.

Speaking to ANI, she shared what she liked most about the outfit, saying, " I like everything about this outfit. I like that it takes inspiration from the Banjara tribes of Gujarat, so I feel like there's a sense of home in it, and it kind of incorporates a sense of today's style with its edginess and its structure. It's actually made of steel, which is crazy, and each of these motifs are like piles linked together. So I like that it has a story to it and kind of makes me feel like I'm wearing something authentic and interesting. "

She added that comfort plays a major role in how she selects her outfits."I think the most important thing is just feeling good and comfortable and confident in yourself. I think because I'm feeling really comfortable in what I'm wearing, and I'm really happy about my outfit and everything. I'm feeling really calm, so I think that's the most important thing," she said.

Inspired by Gujarat's Banjara tribes, Rimzim Dadu's collection reimagines traditional crafts like Patola and mirror work through sculptural silhouettes and signature materials such as steel, metallic wires, and custom textiles.

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Actor Sara Ali Khan also turned heads as she walked the ramp for designer Aisha Rao on Tuesday at ICW 2025. Sara looked gorgeous as she walked the ramp in a stunning soft rose gold lehenga with intricate floral embroidery. The outfit featured detailed work, combining pastel and metallic hues.

Janhvi Kapoor, meanwhile, graced the ramp on Monday for designer Jayanti Reddy in an exquisite embellished fish-cut lehenga with saree-like pleats from below the knees. She paired the blush pink lehenga with a blouse featuring a plunging sweetheart neckline.

India Couture Week 2025, presented by the Fashion Design Council of India (FDCI) in association with Reliance Brands, commenced on July 23 with designer Rahul Mishra's showcase featuring actor Tamannaah Bhatia. The event concludes on July 30 with designer JJ Valaya's collection.

Meanwhile, on the work front, Khushi and Ibrahim Ali Khan starrer Nadaaniyan premiered on Netflix on March 7. Directed by Shauna Gautam and produced by Karan Johar, Apoorva Mehta, and Somen Mishra under Dharmatic Entertainment, Nadaaniyan promises to be a heartfelt rollercoaster ride of emotions, filled with romance, drama, and humour.

The film also boasts an impressive supporting cast, including Mahima Chaudhary, Suniel Shetty, Dia Mirza, and Jugal Hansraj in key roles.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While the fashion looks are impressive, I wish our celebrities would talk more about sustainable fashion. These couture pieces are beautiful but how many people can actually wear steel outfits in daily life? 🤔
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Ananya R
Love how Khushi mentioned the Banjara tribe inspiration! Our Indian textiles and crafts deserve this global platform. Rimzim Dadu's collection is a perfect blend of traditional and contemporary 👌
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Sarah B
The Kapoor sisters' bond is adorable! But can we talk about how Sara Ali Khan stole the show in that rose gold lehenga? She carried it with such grace and elegance ✨
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Vikram M
All this fashion talk is nice, but when will we see these designers create affordable versions for middle-class Indians? Couture week looks great but feels disconnected from reality for most of us.
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Kavya N
Khushi's confidence in that structured outfit is inspiring! Her comment about comfort being key is so relatable. Even in high fashion, if you're not comfortable, it shows. More power to her! 💪

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