6 Christmas styles to adopt from B-town divas

Are you Christmas ready? If not, then do not worry, from dresses to long flowy evening gowns, this festive season NYOOOZ brings you 6 Christmas styles that you can adopt from our Bollywood actresses.

Christmas is around the corner and it’s ‘that’ time of the year when everyone is in the party mode, especially our B-town divas. From dresses to long flowy evening gowns, this festive season NYOOOZ brings you 6 Christmas styles that you can adopt from our Bollywood actresses.

Kareena Kapoor’s red gown

Always blinged up on Christmas eve, Kareena knows how to pull of brightest of colours. And this red cut sleeves gown is a perfect example

Katrina Kaif’s pink dress

When it’s a not-so-chilly night, Katrina’s pink dress is always a good option to look hot and pretty on the X-Mas Day.

Sonam Kapoor’s off-white coat

It’s an apt winter outfit for those cold and snowy festive nights. Sonam’s comfy style will keep you warm during all the celebrations.

Priyanka Chopra’s tunic dress and boots

This combo of a tunic dress and thigh high boots is a perfect winter look when it comes to highlighting your legs. Team up any tunic or long sweater with contrast coloured boots to nail the festive look like never before.         

Deepika Padukone`s black bodycon gown

Deepika Padukone has improved her fashion quotient over the years and this one is a perfect blend of simplicity and style. Blacks are always a girl’s favourtie colour and looks gorgeous in winters.

Malaika Arora’s shimmery navy blue dress

Contrary to her sister Amrita’s Hot-Shot look, Malaika’s shimmery royal blue dress is elegant as well as stylish. You can always go for a bodycon dress like this if you want to keep it low.

So guys which of the above looks are you going to chose this Christmas? Do share your thoughts in the comments below

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