Disha Patani Puts The Fun In Funky In Her Cropped Bodysuit, Cargo Jeans

Disha Patani continues her habit of making many bold lettered headlines in recent fashion look

Advertisement
Read Time: 3 mins
Nobody dares to do it quite like Disha Patani

We can all agree that when it comes to living life on the edge of the funkiest wardrobe, nobody does it better than Disha Patani. Ever since Y2K styles have taken the world by storm, Disha Patani has shown oh-so-many ways to look as spirited as her. For the promotions of Ek Villian Returns, she has been doing nothing else other than lifting our spirits with her spunky style. She picked a cropped corset bodysuit worn with slouchy low rise cargo jeans which any Y2K fashionista would definitely approve of. The bright bodysuit is just what you need to be seen at a distance, not like she needs anything to be seen at a distance to begin with. We love the interesting way she has tied her tie-up heels over her cargo trousers as well. The beauty level too is supremely high as is expected from Disha Patani and she makes a case for it all in her trendy long flowy pigtails styled to the top and a very preppy eye makeup to go with her glowing makeup.

Also Read: Disha Patani Is Our Source Of Sparkle On A Gloomy Day In A Pink Sequinned Saree

Disha Patani in the city

Disha Patani mostly sticks to the basics. And even though that's her go-to style for anything between movie promotions to casual dinner dates, her basics have a way with it. Disha Patani's co-ord sets are out of our league and they're even more incredible in black.

Advertisement

Short cutout dresses could compete with even the most remarkable golden hour moments and more so if Disha Patani is challenging the sun in one.

Advertisement

Also Read: Disha Patani Knows Just How To Set Fire To The Rain In A Slinky Black Skirt Set

Advertisement

Simple yet chic is the brief given to Disha Patani and she aces it in style perfectly.

Also Read: Disha Patani Predicts The Weather Forecast For The Day And It Sure Is Hot

Topics mentioned in this article