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How Actors Stay Fashionably Monsoon-Ready?

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Monsoon brings with it the joy of cool showers, earthy aromas, and the challenge of staying fashionable amidst sudden downpours and puddles. It is a season where style meets practicality, requiring more thought in wardrobe choices. &TV actors share how they tackle the rain with the right mix of comfort, colour, and clever styling. From water-friendly footwear to moisture-proof accessories, here is how these stars turn monsoon fashion into a cheerful affair. These include Sonal Panwar (Malaika in Happu Ki Ultan Paltan) and Shubhangi Atre (Angoori Bhabi in Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai). Sonal Panwar, aka Malaika from Happu Ki Ultan Paltan, shares, “Monsoon fashion is all about being smart and stylish. I typically choose ankle-length dresses or knee-length kurtas to avoid muddy clothes when I step outside. Fabrics like mulmul and rayon are ideal for the season, as they dry quickly and do not cling to the body. I prefer darker colours like navy blue, emerald, green, and maroon during this season, as they are more suitable for rainy weather and can better conceal water stains. I completely avoid denim and opt for loose pants or leggings instead. For footwear, I love stylish rubber sandals or Crocs that are both fashionable and functional. A compact umbrella with fun prints and a waterproof sling bag always completes my look.”

Shubhangi Atre, aka Angoori Bhabi from Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai, adds, “Monsoon brings a beautiful charm, but it’s important to be mindful of fashion. I love wearing lightweight sarees made from georgette or synthetic blends; they do not get ruined in the rain and still look elegant. For blouses, I prefer elbow-length or sleeveless styles made from quick-dry fabrics. When I am not wearing sarees, I prefer A-line kurtis paired with printed palazzos in bright hues like coral, mustard, and turquoise. These colours instantly lift the mood during the rainy season! As for accessories, I keep it simple with plastic or resin bangles, waterproof bags, and cute rain-friendly jelly shoes. A floral-scented body mist and a microfiber towel are essentials for me this season. Staying stylish in the season is all about being prepared and playful with your choices!”

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