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Sonam Kapoor's Dior kimono jacket whipped up a fashion storm at the Serpentine Summer Party

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Let’s be honest, when it comes to high fashion in India, Sonam Kapoor is practically royalty. The actor-turned-style icon has long been setting benchmarks with her fearless wardrobe choices, and her latest appearance at the Serpentine Gallery Summer Party in London just added another wow-worthy chapter to her fashion story.

Draped in a standout piece from Dior’s Fall 2025 collection, Sonam made waves at Kensington Gardens, turning heads with a Japanese-inspired ensemble that was equal parts art and fashion. Designed by Maria Grazia Chiuri, the look featured a kimono-style jacket painted in delicate floral motifs, recently seen on the runway in Kyoto and Sonam carried it with the kind of poise only she can pull off.

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The outfit celebrated the beautiful fusion of French couture tailoring and traditional Japanese kimono craftsmanship. With exaggerated volumes, rich textures, and a striking golden base, the ensemble was cinched at the waist with a statement belt, delivering a perfect balance between structure and elegance. It wasn’t just an outfit, it was a cultural moment on the red carpet.


Styled to perfection by her dream team - Rhea Kapoor, Abhilasha Devnani, and Chandni Modha - Sonam completed her look with golden stud earrings by Jessica McCormack, a sleek black Dior handbag, and bold thigh-high leather boots. The contrast of edgy accessories with soft florals made the entire look feel modern yet rooted.

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Beauty-wise, she kept things glam and effortless with straight, center-parted hair, silver smokey eyes, bold winged eyeliner, and a subtle hint of pink blush. She tied it all together with a classic mauve matte lipstick, perfectly in sync with the vibe of the ensemble.


More than just a red carpet appearance, this look is another reminder of why Sonam Kapoor isn’t just wearing fashion, she’s shaping it. Every outfit she picks tells a story, and this one? A graceful nod to cross-cultural craftsmanship with a whole lot of Dior drama.


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