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7 trends you can learn from Bigg Boss 10 contestant Bani J

TNN | Last updated on - Nov 29, 2017, 17:22 IST
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Things you can learn from stylish Bani J

Tenth season of India’s biggest reality show, Bigg Boss is nearing its end and former Roadies contestant Bani Judge (known as Bani J) is one of the finalists, courtesy her humongous fan following and strong presence in the house. And, if you have not followed this season of country’s most talked-about show, then chances are you’ve missed one of the most stylish celebs on the Indian television screen. But, fret no more, for we’ve listed 7 trends you can pick up from the uber stylish Bani!
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The cross tattoo

Bani has not only upped the cool factor heof the show but also given style inspiration to many, and the best example of the same is random girls walking on the road sporting the famous handmade cross tattoo Bani sports inside the house.
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The sexy piercing

Bani, who’s previously experimented with body piercing to a great deal is seen sporting a sexy Labret lip piercing in the show. The ball under her lip not only accentuates her shapely lips, but also adds oomph to her personality.
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Hair experiments

From two half up double buns to afro braids, Bani is surely giving her fans some serious hair goals. With every strand in place, we are in love with this contestant’s daily experiments!
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Tattoos

Known as LadyRocknRolla on Instagram, absolutely not to miss are Bani’s bold ‘Karma’ tattoos on her arms. The TV celeb has also got her wrists inked with words 'Rise' and 'Shine'.
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Ambassador of the athleisure trend

Always dressed in casual, comfortable clothing suitable both for exercise and everyday wear, Bani J’s athleisure trend is a big rage amongst all her fans. From drop crotch pants to patterned track wear, the Veejay has sported it all inside the otherwise non-fashionable house.
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Bindi with western wear

Who’d have the confidence to sport a bindi over a ganji and slim fitted pants? Well, Bani does and we love it.
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Black taped fingers

A self-proclaimed gym rat, you can’t miss black electrical tape on two of her fingers. What seemed to us like a way to protect her fingers from the heavy weights she lifts has now become a fashion statement of sorts.
Image Courtesy: Bigg Boss website

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