Janhvi Kapoor Makes Paris Blush in Vintage Galliano
Galliano’s Fallen Angels was his turning point, when he moved from royal extravagance to clean Greco-Roman shapes.
By: Tupaki Gallery Desk | 6 Oct 2025 3:56 PM ISTLike a painting that came alive, Janhvi Kapoor walked through Paris in a dress that spoke of another time. While Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari raced past ₹30 crore in four days, Janhvi celebrated in her own quiet way. She wore a rare scissor-pleat dress from John Galliano’s Spring/Summer 1986 Fallen Angels collection, a piece that carried the energy of rebellion and the calm of timeless beauty. It wasn’t about attention; it was about expression.
Galliano’s Fallen Angels was his turning point, when he moved from royal extravagance to clean Greco-Roman shapes. Janhvi’s ribbed, pinstriped dress captured that shift perfectly. The deep neckline and fitted waist felt bold yet graceful, modern yet rooted. It was the kind of dress that didn’t need sparkle to shine. You could feel a touch of old-world charm, the kind that tells you fashion isn’t always new, sometimes it’s reborn.
Styled by Rhea Kapoor, the look came together with easy confidence. The Prada cat-eye sunglasses added a playful edge, the Milo Jewels earrings gave a soft glimmer, and Amrapali rings added warmth. Nothing felt staged; it looked lived in. Every piece had a purpose, like parts of a song that make sense only when played together. Janhvi looked less like a celebrity posing and more like a woman enjoying her own rhythm.
Archival fashion is making a return, but Janhvi wore it with understanding. She didn’t try to recreate the past; she carried it forward. In that Paris moment, she showed that style can be quiet and still powerful. Between a blockbuster film and a vintage masterpiece, Janhvi Kapoor managed something rare, she turned nostalgia into now, and made history feel personal again.
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