Paris Fashion Week has just received a big dose of Bollywood style, courtesy Janhvi Kapoor. The actress, who is famous for her stylish sensibilities and growing popularity, is presently in the French capital to watch the exclusive Miu Miu Spring/Summer 2026 show—and true to her reputation, ensured everyone was looking at her.
Stepping out of her hotel wearing head-to-toe Miu Miu, Janhvi radiated global fashion icon vibes. With her assured stride, bright smile, and put-together demeanor, she left fans and shutterbugs in a haze. On her way to the venue, she smiled sweetly at photographers, presenting a warm, inviting smile along with a sweet wave that heightened her charm quotient. At the show, Janhvi posed several intriguing poses, nonchalantly dominating attention on the style-forward streets of Paris.
Wardrobe by her fashionista cousin Rhea Kapoor, Janhvi wore a navy blue button-fronted top, with a check-printed pleated mini skirt and an oversized brown leather jacket—a look that so well mixed preppy cool with a Parisian flair. She added tan mini handbag, calf stockings, black sling-back heels, sunglasses, and diamond studs to complete her elegant but stylish look.
The Mili star’s Paris Fashion Week appearance is during a hectic period of time in her professional life. She’s just basking in the critical acclamation for playing a part in Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari, where she is paired with Varun Dhawan. The romantic comedy tracks the life of Sunny, who gets broken-hearted after his girlfriend Ananya (Sanya Malhotra) gets married to someone else due to family pressure. Simultaneously, Janhvi’s character, Tulsi, is abandoned by Vikram (Rohit Saraf), who marries Ananya instead. The two jilted lovers team up to crash the wedding of their exes, only to find unexpected romance blossoming amidst the chaos.
Janhvi has also been lauded for her performance in Homebound, a recent release co-starring Vishal Jethwa and Ishaan Khatter. Based on a 2020 New York Times report by Basharat Peer, the movie is about two childhood friends from a small village who dream of becoming police officers. Their path is fraught with obstacles, personal conflict, and the pressures of society, which result in a touching portrayal of ambition and friendship. The movie opened in theatres on September 26 and received critical acclaim for its compelling narrative.
Whether in front of cameras or on Parisian streets, Janhvi Kapoor continues to sparkle—effortlessly combining style, substance, and stardom.
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