
It's very rare for a star wife to be almost as popular as the star himself. Mira Rajput Kapoor is definitely an exception. This Delhi girl, who married Shahid Kapoor in 2015, seems to have built a huge fan-base for herself in just a few years. A lot of this could be attributed to her free-spirited, nonchalant style and her candid way of speaking when in front of the camera.
There's something about Mira Rajput's wardrobe choices that denotes millennial style exactly. In a world where everyone is busy being 'extra,' Mira seems to be walking into social events and on red carpets devoid of any pretence, wearing clothes that she can carry with ease. It doesn't seem to be about 'high-fashion' for Mira, who has, over time, become a star in her own right. It seems to be about comfort and walking in gowns and shoes that'll help her avoid tripping and falling flat on her face. Her pragmatic approach to fashion is what one could essentially attribute to her being a millennial.
No matter where Mira's headed, she keeps it simple without looking drab. We like that about her, and perhaps so do the thousands of people who are now her fans.
While you'd spot most people associated in any way with Bollywood walk around even in Mumbai's warm and sticky weather in fancy jackets and even boots if they're in the mood to make a statement, Mira keeps her style cool, casual; something we think deserves a big thumbs up.


Bollywood moms are often spotted walking around in their sky high heels with their toddlers in tow - not Mira, no. Like we said, practical, pragmatic style of the millenials. She seems to understand all too well what it means to be out running around with her little daughter, Misha. Her flats and sneakers, although stylish enough, are proof.



Even Mira's traditional outfits and her style for red carpet events is far from extra. She keeps it elegant without going overboard, proving one more millennial theory - less is more.

We can't help but give Mira's style a big thumbs up. And we have little doubt she's going to be a 'trendsetter' sooner than later.
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