Sonam Kapoor Hotness is how people perceive you
Sonam Kapoor, known to be something of a fashionista, is being regarded as a hottie, post her cleavage-popping event appearances and the hot pink bikini she worn in Bewakoofiyan. She now adds another
The fashionista opened up about the notion of hotness on recently being named one of eight hottest global style setters by a leading fashion resource magazine
Sonam Kapoor, known to be something of a fashionista, is being regarded as a hottie, post her cleavage-popping event appearances and the hot pink bikini she worn in Bewakoofiyan. She now adds another feather to her hat. She has been named one of eight hottest global style setters by Harpers Bazaar international.Joining the lines of France’ s Carine Rotfeld, Russia’s Miroslava Duma, Japan’s Rinko Kikuchi, Middle East’s Deena Aljuhani, China’s Fan BingBing, Brazil’s Giovanna Meneghal and England’s Liberty Ross, Sonam has made it to the list thanks to her unique ability to play with India’s rich traditions yet staying true to her unconventional sense of fashion.
Says a source close to the actor , “The actor talks about up about her fashion secrets, fashion philosophy and things she swears by, in the issue. Not too long ago, she was also the first Indian to feature on the Hong Kong cover of the high-end international lifestyle magazine Prestige. Apart from her Cannes walk on the red carpet this year where her fashion sense was much discussed, being featured as a hottie in the international fashion arena is something that has thrilled the actress. For a fat teenager weigging over 90 kgs to someone known as an international style setter, she feels it’s a big achievement which she has gained through a lot of struggle, emotional anguish and hard work. Sonam feels extremely proud of where she has reached today.”
Sonam says, “I’m really happy to be in the list. Hotness is how people perceive you and not how you see yourself. Style, on the other hand, reflects your personality and is inherent.”
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