She is a superstar who eliminated the size-zero stereotype in a shape challenged society. Various labels like ‘big’, ‘overweight’ and ‘curvy’ have been thrown at her. But she didn’t care and went on to make curvy voluptuousness not just sexy but trendy too.
As a poster child for us normal-sized girls every where, Sonakshi Sinha works her curves to her advantage when it comes to making a style statement. She isn’t afraid to experiment—whether it’s ditching boring leggings for eclectic dhoti pants or skipping the formulaic LBD for a traffic-stopping cocktail dress.
Here are times when she has been spotted in cute frock & short dress looks:
1. Smock dresses…
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The winter makes us reach for the most comfortable threads in our wardrobe. So the next time you go shopping, make sure you bag some of these easy-breezy smock dresses like Sonakshi Sinha does here, looking great as she steps out in a printed ASOS dress.
The fit of the smock dress borderlines on the cutesy/grunge grey area, so it can be easily styled with sneakers, boots, ballet flats or brogues. Keep accessories minimum for a classy and stylish effect.
2. Red Frock…
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Sinha attended Dabboo Ratnani’s 2014 calendar launch, looking hot in a red number! The actress showed off her toned pins by wearing a mini Diane Von Furstenberg dress. Side swept curls, minimal make-up, gold pumps from Dune and black clutch completed her look for the evening.
3. LBD…
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Sonakshi proved precisely why the Little Black Dress is a fashion classic! For the IIFA press con that kick started the award ceremony, she chose a black DKNY dress. Nude pumps, blue earrings from Bansri and flowy hair completed Sonakshi’s look.
4. Check Print Dress…
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The leading lady of the film Tevar Sonakshi Sinha promoted the film at FM Radio Mirchi Studios. She was looking chic in a check print dress from Koovs. The shirt dress she wore for the promotions was simple but elegant. It was way above her knees and it showed off her toned legs in a perfect manner.
5. Flouncy printed black dress…
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Sonakshi during the promotions of the animated film “Rio 2” in India since she voiced the lead character. She attended a special screening with kids from the Smile Foundation.
She looked pretty in a short, flouncy black dress with a print of white stars, a playful number by Oasis, accessorized with nerdy black frames, tiny stud earrings and black bellies featuring bow detailing. The look was rounded out with a light pink lippie, a black manicure and wavy hair left loose.
6. Polka short dress…
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Sonakshi Sinha at Manish Malhotra’s Birthday Bash. She wore a wide-neck polka-dot dress paired with matching pointed pumps and side-slung satchel. The dress might be way too short and the neck might be a little too deep but she still managed to look cute and pleasant.
7. Mixed Pleats and prints…
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Accordion, knife or crystal…whatever kind they may be, know this: pleats are here to stay. Minimise their preppy quality by looking for a version in a ladylike colour and print. Keep your cool during hot noons in a dress like Sinha’s pale blue version.
The young actress Sonakshi Sinha has definitely become the favourite of many in this short span of time that she has spent in Bollywood and this success surely has an element of fashion and dresses in it. So, one must follow her outfits to stay in trend especially if they are curvy and voluptuous !! 🙂
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