Priyanka Chopra Jonas just proved denim-on-denim is the easiest style win of the season
The actress was recently spotted in a relaxed denim-on-denim look by Nahmias, turning the classic pairing into a polished off-duty moment. Her ensemble looked extremely balanced, far from casual, and carried the exact formula that makes one a global star and a compelling fashion figure today.
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The actress kept things all simple, allowing the head-to-toe denim work to do all the talking. She wore a washed denim look featuring a statement collared sweatshirt with a sleek front zip and elastic detailing around the bottom hemline. She teamed it with a straight-fit denim cargo featuring huge pockets that looked rugged and absolutely iconic.
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On the beauty front, she tossed her hair down with straight ends and opted for a glowing-natural base with muted eyeshadow, blushed cheeks, and a mauve-pink lipstick, which gave a high-edge hint to her rugged look.
The diva has built a reputation for being effortless and is often seen switching her couture glam from relaxed off-duty settings to red-carpet finesse. This denim-on-denim touch proves that even the most polarising trends can feel approachable if you get it right with your styling touch. This is a lesson that double denim works best when it feels effortless, balanced, and is worn confidently, but very few can do it better than Priyanka Chopra Jonas.Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Women's day wishes, messages and quotes !
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