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Best DRESSED Star Kids

By NAMRATA THAKKER
November 11, 2021 09:01 IST
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If it's Diwali, then trust Bollywood star kids to put their best fashion foot forward and rock the festive season like pros.

Whether it's Khushi Kapoor or little Tim Tim, everyone has got style and a bit of sass with it. Take a look!

 

Photograph: Kind courtesy Khushi Kapoor/Instagram

Khushi Kapoor,Boney Kapoor's youngest daughter, is already a fashionista thanks to her envious sartorial sense.

She looks stunning in this soft pink Chikankari outfit designed by Manish Malhotra, her late mum Sridevi's buddy.

 

Photograph: Kind courtesy Shanaya Kapoor/Instagram

Shanaya Kapoor, Khushi's cousin and Sanjay Kapoor's daughter, is no less than a fashion diva.

This Kapoor gal, who is set to make her Bollywood debut with Dharma Movies, opted for a chiffon green sari with an embellished strappy blouse and rocked the festive look like a pro.

 

Photograph: Kind courtesy Karan Johar/Instagram

Roohi and Yash Johar give us Diwali fashion goals as they twin in white with their daddy dearest.

 

Photograph: Kind courtesy /Instagram

Yug Devgn, all of 11, looks handsome as he colour coordinates with his dad.

 

Photograph: Kind courtesy Kareena Kapoor Khan/Instagram

Taimur Ali Khan twins with his dad, wearing a cute grey printed kurta and white trousers.

 

Photograph: Kind courtesy Soha Ali Khan/Instagram

Pretty in pink!

Inaaya Naumi Kemmu's yellow and pink outfit is as desi as it can get.

 

Photograph: Kind courtesy Lara Dutta/Instagram

Saira Bhupathi ups the style quotient this festive season in a shimmery purple salwar suit just like her mommy Lara Dutta.

 

Photograph: Kind courtesy Karanvir Bohra/Instagram

That's Karanvir Bohra and Teejay Sidhu's munchkin Gia Vanessa Snow in a beautiful red lehenga-choli.

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