Best Dressed' Twinkle tells gals about ten wardrobe must-haves
Twinkle Khanna (Akshay Kumar's wife) has been declared India's best-dressed woman by the Indian edition of a well-known international magazine.
In previous years Sonam Kapoor and Katrina Kaif have held the title. Here the star wife lists ten necessities (outfits and accessories) every well-dressed girl should have in her wardrobe:
1 A classic Chanel bag goes with everything and can carry forever.
2 Nude heels. They make your legs look endless.
3 Skinny jeans in Indigo you can wear them casually or to formal dos.
4 A stunning necklace to
jazz up Plain Jane dresses.
5 A DKNY wrap sweater. 'Cause you can wear it in 12 ways.
6 Pearls chic and elegant.
7 A vintage anything it has passed the test of time.
8 Aviators necessary in our lovely Indian sunshine.
9 A job or a rich husband preferably both, to fund the goodies.
10 A sense of humour.
Rapidfire
Who is it easier to style while going out for an event Akshay or you?
Akshay is easier.
What was your own biggest fashion faux pas?
Very recent two different prints issue of clash and burn.
A fashion trend that needs to go?
Juicy track suits.
Your favourite H-Town star wife and why?
Sarah Jessica Parker. Because she's a style icon.
Who is the best dressed star-wife Gauri Khan, Sussanne Roshan or Twinkle Khanna?
Beep! I declare this question illegal.
Worst dressed in B-Town?
Too many to count.
Three glamorous stylish star moms?
My mom, my mom and my mom.
Twinkle Trivia
Her favourite Indian designers: Abu-Sandeep's clothes are timeless; and Anamika Khanna for her quirky twist to classics.
International designers: Alexander McQueen I love skulls.
Stuff she picks up while shopping abroad: Vintage dresses rummaging in markets and finding a few unique things is great fun.
Style: Is just how you live it's more than clothes or fashion it is to live gracefully
Not always a fashionista: Nooooo and I have pictures to prove I was a complete walking fashion disaster. I think I started to think about clothes very late in life came as an extension of my work and training in interior design.
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