
Deepika Padukone Slays in Leather and Baggy Pants After Louis Vuitton Awards
Fresh off her historic role as the first Indian jury member at the Louis Vuitton awards, Deepika Padukone made a stylish return to Mumbai. Her airport look, a blend of edgy leather and casual comfort, has once again set a new standard for celebrity airport fashion.
September 4, 2025: Deepika Padukone made history lately by being the first Indian to sit on the jury for the famous Louis Vuitton awards in Paris. When she got back to India, the actress grabbed news again with her perfect airport style, showing that her airport looks are just as dazzling as any red-carpet outfit.
A picture of the Bollywood celebrity at the Mumbai airport showed her in a stylish all-black outfit. She donned a black leather jacket with no sleeves and baggy slacks that matched, which made her look trendy and comfortable at the same time. She finished off her outfit with a clean high bun and a sleek black leather bag. She also wore big sunglasses.
This stylish comeback came soon after her well publicized trip to Paris. She wore a big silk shirt with abstract yellow and brown designs and a gold mini-skirt with fringes that reached the floor to the Louis Vuitton awards.
Deepika’s frequent appearance at high-profile international events, from Cannes and the FIFA World Cup to the Academy honors and now the Louis Vuitton honors, continues to strengthen her place as a true global fashion icon representing India on the world stage.
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