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Bollywood actress Karisma Kapoor usually keeps it minimal, but here she veers away from her preference for monochrome with these floral print trousers. She sticks to one trusted item — a crisp white shirt — and we like that she didn’t go matchy-matchy with all her accessories. Discreet black bag and shoes pair off with a statement necklace and bright lip colour.
1. Shirt and bag by Massimo Dutti
2. Necklace by Cecilia Ma from Valleydez
3. Autumn floral print cropped pants by Zara
4. Slingback heels by Aldo
Reporting in style
Kate Mara plays reporter Zoe Barnes on House of Cards, and here she adopts a similar journalistic look with a preppy combination of grey wool coat blazer, plaid shirt and plain shorts. Those cool B&W platform buckled up shoes are the perfect addition to the image she’s going for. An outfit ideal to keep warm in this weather.
1. Grey jacket by Massimo Dutti
2. Lhea Classic Buffalo Plaid Button Down Flannel Shirt on ililily.com
3. Bag by Nine West
4. Shorts by Massimo Dutti
5. Geek mid heeled shoes by River Island on ASOS.com
Compiled by Mary Paulose
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