Janhvi Kapoor picked a couture look from Rhea Costa’s Fall/Winter 2027 line. The outfit worked around clean cuts and a fitted shape. The white top sat off her shoulders with soft folds that gave it a relaxed feel, but it still held its shape well. It didn’t look stiff, yet it didn’t lose structure either.
The real focus came at the waist. The corset-style panel pulled everything together and gave that sharp, snatched finish. It added definition without making the outfit look heavy. From there, the black mini skirt brought in a bit of edge. The drape on one side broke the straight line, adding movement and making the look feel less predictable.


Styled by Meagan Concessio and Elsie Chetry, the outfit didn’t rely on too many extras: no heavy jewelry, no distractions. The idea was clear—keep the focus on the fit and silhouette.
For shoes, Janhvi Kapoor went with the Lidia Mule from Paris Texas. Clean, minimal, and right on theme. They added height without drawing attention away from the outfit.


What worked here is that nothing looked forced. Janhvi Kapoor didn’t try to overpower the look. It felt like she trusted the outfit to do its job—and it did. The black-and-white palette kept it classic, while the structure gave it a modern feel.


At a launch where glam was expected, Janhvi Kapoor took a slightly different route. Not loud, not overdone—just sharp, clean, and well put together.
With this appearance, Janhvi Kapoor once again shows that strong styling doesn’t always need drama. Sometimes, a good fit, clean lines, and the right attitude are more than enough.
