Komal Pandey and Siddharth Batra are often seen showering love on each other. They are now known as the power couple of the fashion industry who leave no chance to flaunt their affection for each other. In their latest photoshoot for Hindustan Times Brunch – ht brunch, they raised the fashion quotient to a level that must have certainly raised the temperature. Let’s adore them in our way.
Going Gaga In Green
On the cover, Komal adorned a green sharara from Ridhiiee Suuri and earrings from a local shop. Siddharth complimented her by wearing a green Nehru jacket designed by Chrkha label. This beautiful outfit had so much to say about their personalities which are a blend of classy and cute.
Pump It Up
In the second look, Komal wore a pink blazer and pants from Valtta. The bikini she had on her was from Hunkemoller lingerie. The sunglasses that she was wearing was from The Half Done. Siddharth on the other opted for a printed overall suit by Siddhartha Bansal and Zara boots. His glasses were from Prada. Undoubtedly, this attire completely reflected their madness!
- All That Sizzles Is Absolutely Black
The next one was a solo photoshoot of Komal where she chose an all-black attire. The bustier and skirt were by Valtaa and her shades and boots were from Zara. With everything in black, Komal looked absolutely ravishing.
Go The Indian Way
For their another, Komal wore a peach lehenga by Bhumika Sharma. Siddharth on the other hand opted for a black sherwani by Rohit Gandhi and Rahul Khanna. His footwear was from Zara. The couple looked so much pepped up and elegant.
- Keep It Funky
Siddharth’s solo photoshoot reflected his dynamic fashion statement as he chose to play with hues of pink, yellow, red, white, and blue. His sweatshirt and pants were designed by Siddhartha Bansal.
Written by : Saumya Singh
Author’s bio:
Saumya Singh is a budding lifestyle and entertainment journalist. She believes that lifestyle journalism is not everyone’s cup of tea. She holds the view that just like hard stories, covering soft stories also deserves their appreciation because it is a part of journalism that appeals to the masses