Rakul Preet Singh has always made a statement with her work, whether it is in the Bollywood or Local Film Industry. She is a superstar, and we like her work. Rakul uses her Instagram profile to keep her followers up to date on her life. Her monochrome ensembles, in particular, are a favorite of ours. Check out her monotone ensembles below.
Rakul Preet Singh looked very stunning in her most recent photos, and we’re completely smitten. Rakul wore a stunning blood-red ensemble. She kept the styling simple in her monochrome ensemble, pairing a red cropped top with an oversized jacket and wide-leg jeans. She looked stunning with natural make-up and a bold red lip to finish the outfit. There’s nothing Rakul can’t do, and this badass lady has our jaws dropping to the floor. We adore her outfit, and she nailed the monochrome and carried it off as a fashionista.
What could lead to disaster with a head-to-toe black ensemble? This is a one-of-a-kind and elegant outfit that Rakul wore to an awards ceremony in Chennai previously. Gaurav Gupta designed this sparkly cami top with a sheer black statement overcoat and black pants, which looked stunning on her.
Rakul recently looked stunning in a pastel pink outfit. Rakul was photographed in a two-piece ensemble consisting of a tube top and high-waist jeans. Despite the fact that this is a lovely co-ord set, we can’t help but notice the monochrome vibes it gives off.
Rakul was dressed in a stunning green-on-green ensemble. It’s one of the best mustard greenish-colored outfits. The style of this garment, as well as the wonderful embroidered work on the top, made it outstanding. It’s also more appealing and beautiful because of the formal/casual mix.
Rakul Preet Singh wore a bright tangerine full-sleeved ruffled crop top blazer with tulle details to a panel discussion, which she teamed with similar high-waisted pencil trousers. We thought a dual-breasted overlaying crop blazer provided a nice antique style that would be ideal for press conferences or meetings. As a fashion statement, the high-rise trousers had pockets on both sides and a zip closure. Nauman Piyarji designed this orange ensemble. A set of pointed silver shoes finished the attractive fashionista’s ensemble.