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Get the look: Priyanka Chopra

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Get the look: Priyanka Chopra

Looking for a new style that exudes elegance? Look no further than our guide to copying Priyanka Chopra's classic look

Actress, singer, philanthropist and Miss World 2000, Priyanka Chopra is so much more than Duchess Megan Markle’s best friend. Chopra barely puts a foot wrong in the fashion stakes. Elegant but with a keen element of fun, her colourful looks perfectly nail the “professional with personality” that so many of us strive for. Find out how she does it below…

 

Nude Florals

Tailorable to every skin tone, the nude floral dress is a big hit for the summer. If you’re darker skinned like Priyanka, opt for a paler tone to help your skin glow— this flattering wrap fit can be found at H&M for £49.99.

Dress up the look with gold hues—a smoky eye (Urban Decay Naked Palette, £39) and sparkly heels (Simply Be, £29) take the look from garden party to cocktail party, complete with luxury bag (Gabriela Hearst, price upon request)

 

Buttoned and belted

Nothing makes a statement quite like a little red dress, but if Priyanka’s hemline is a little short for you, House of Fraser’s alternative (£69) works in all seasons, a keen contrast against the white of a practically sized handbag (£48, River Island) and on-trend micro sunglasses (Jewel Cult, £20).

Chopra never needs leaves the house without her statement gold accessories, or a well-groomed set of eyebrows. Maybelline’s Precise fibre Filler (£5.59) will take care of any gaps and keep brows tamed, while braided mules (The Outnet, £137) and cutout bangle (ASOS, £6) tie things together.

 

Safari chic

A well-structured khaki skirt will never go out of style, the perfect option for summer workwear.

Keep cool in an A-line midi from Farfetch for (£154), teamed with a lightweight sleeveless knit (Reiss, £60), modern mules (Koi Footwear £25) and a statement cocktail ring (Thomas Sabo, £118).

Priyanka’s effortless beach waves perfectly frame her exposed shoulders, but there is a cheap way to achieve her signature balayage. Bleach London’s home kit is vegan and cruelty free, easily applied to bring out summer tones in the hair.

 

Chambray away

An easier, breezier alternative to stiff denim, chambray is a lovely, feminine fabric for the summer. Our dupe is £104 from Zalando, the length contrasting well with the scrunched sleeve of the white jacket (Miss Selfridge, £30) and scalloped edge of Priyanka’s exact bag from Bottega Veneta (£4050).

Finish things off with some small touches of rich colour to warm up the cooler fabrics. The dark frames of cat eye glasses (Vogue, £63), plush velvet heels (Gap, £23.99) and Mac lipstick (“Lady Danger”, £17.50) are just the ticket.

 

Suiting subversion

An instant showstopper, the female suit is the perfect way to subvert traditional stereotypes of gendered formal dress.

Make you own statement with Tibi, who retail their suit jacket at £860 and trousers at £475.

Accessories can be kept simple but rich—cobalt blue heels (Marks & Spencer, £19.50), Monica Vinader ring (£150) and a well-defined lip.

Karl Lagerfeld’s shape and sculpt stick (£14) is a great addition to any make up bag, with one end lining the lips and the other filling them in.

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