The annual BoF gala honours the biggest and the best faces who influence world fashion and are hailed as iconic trendsetters
Sonam Kapoor
Global fashion icon and Bollywood star Sonam Kapoor made a mesmerising appearance alongside the best names in fashion in the world today like Pharrell Williams, Colombian singing sensation Karol G, model & entrepreneur Emily Ratajkowski, young singing sensation Troye Sivan, British actress Florence Pugh, Usher, Naomi Campbell, Jared Leto etc. at the prestigious Business of Fashion (BoF) 500 event.
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The official handle of BoF shared a picture of the gorgeous Sonam Kapoor and wrote, "@sonamkapoor attends the 2023 #BoF500 Gala. She gained recognition as a successful actress for her roles in “Raanjhanaa” and “Bhaag Milkha Bhaag,” which earned her various best actress nominations and she joined the index in 2013. Read her full profile in our". Sonam chose a stunning white Valentino grown with coral embellishments on the neckline from the Resort 2024 Collection.
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The annual BoF gala honours the biggest and the best faces who influence world fashion and are hailed as iconic trendsetters. Sonam graced the event in a stunning white Valentino grown with coral embellishments on the neckline from the Resort 2024 Collection. Her presence is a testament to her status as an unmatched and unanimously recognised global fashion icon from India.
Meanwhile, on the work front, Sonam was recently seen in the film 'Blind' directed by Shome Makhija and also starring Purab Kohli, Vinay Pathak, and Lillete Dubey in prominent roles.
The film marked Sonam's return to acting after a maternity break.
Sonam has signed two new projects. She will next be seen in the film 'The Battle of Bittora'.
The actor said recently, "I took two years off as I was pregnant and then wanted to take some time off with my son. Two years are not done yet and I have signed onto two projects - one show and one film that I will start working on. It will release in another year, because that is how films work. Then my idea is to do two pieces of content every year, that's it, not more because I want to spend time with my family as well."