Amid Dhanush wedding rumours, Mrunal Thakur turns heads in preppy skirt-and-jacket look at Lollapalooza
With wedding rumours linking her to Dhanush doing the rounds, Mrunal Thakur walked into Lollapalooza India unfazed and calmly reminded everyone why she’s first and foremost a fashion favourite. While the internet buzzed about her personal life, she kept things simple, and let her outfit steal the attention.
For the music festival, Mrunal picked a look from Sandro Paris that felt cool, easy and completely her. She began with a basic white tank and layered it with a navy cardigan-style jacket, finished with neat gold buttons that added a soft touch of polish. It had structure, yes, but nothing about it felt stiff. Exactly the kind of outfit you want when you’re moving between stages, cameras and crowds.
She teamed it with a grey pleated mini skirt, and that’s where the look really came alive. The pleats added movement, catching the light as she walked and giving the outfit a playful swing. It was preppy without being boring, feminine without trying too hard - the sweet spot, really.
Accessories stayed clean and well thought out. A deep burgundy mini bag from Shop Alloya brought in a rich pop of colour and broke the neutral palette just enough. Her jewellery was delicate and low-key - tiny hoops, a fine chain, a couple of rings - proof that sometimes less really does more.
Her hair and makeup followed the same easy mood. Soft waves, parted to the side, framed her face beautifully and moved naturally. Makeup was fresh and glowing - soft brows, light eyes, rosy cheeks and a muted lip that felt polished but not heavy.
And those black ankle boots? Practical, stylish and perfect for a festival. They grounded the look and added just a hint of edge.
With rumours swirling and headlines busy speculating, Mrunal chose to focus on what she does best - dressing well and doing it effortlessly. Calm, confident and completely at ease in her skin, she showed once again that real style doesn’t need drama.
It just walks in, looks good, and owns the moment.
For the music festival, Mrunal picked a look from Sandro Paris that felt cool, easy and completely her. She began with a basic white tank and layered it with a navy cardigan-style jacket, finished with neat gold buttons that added a soft touch of polish. It had structure, yes, but nothing about it felt stiff. Exactly the kind of outfit you want when you’re moving between stages, cameras and crowds.
She teamed it with a grey pleated mini skirt, and that’s where the look really came alive. The pleats added movement, catching the light as she walked and giving the outfit a playful swing. It was preppy without being boring, feminine without trying too hard - the sweet spot, really.
Accessories stayed clean and well thought out. A deep burgundy mini bag from Shop Alloya brought in a rich pop of colour and broke the neutral palette just enough. Her jewellery was delicate and low-key - tiny hoops, a fine chain, a couple of rings - proof that sometimes less really does more.
And those black ankle boots? Practical, stylish and perfect for a festival. They grounded the look and added just a hint of edge.
With rumours swirling and headlines busy speculating, Mrunal chose to focus on what she does best - dressing well and doing it effortlessly. Calm, confident and completely at ease in her skin, she showed once again that real style doesn’t need drama.
It just walks in, looks good, and owns the moment.
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