‘Everything hers is mine too’: Khushi Kapoor on sharing a ‘communal wardrobe’ with sister Janhvi

Actor Khushi Kapoor with her sister Janhvi Kapoor | PTI
Actor Khushi Kapoor with her sister Janhvi Kapoor | PTI

Swapping clothes with a sibling is something many can relate to — and celebrities are no exception. Actor Khushi Kapoor recently shared that she doesn’t have to borrow outfits from her sister Janhvi Kapoor, as the two already operate with what she fondly calls a “communal wardrobe.”

"I feel like we have one communal wardrobe, so everything that's hers is automatically mine, so I don't need to steal anything from her closet," Khushi Kapoor said.

Khushi looked stunning as she turned a showstopper for the ace fashion designer Rimzim Dadu on Day 7 of Hyundai India Couture Week 2025. The two-piece design by Rimzim features a halter-neck bralette-style blouse with a sculptural, metallic texture. The neckline was accentuated with a choker-style necklace, complementing the silver tones. The look was completed with a matching metallic grey skirt tailored to fit her silhouette.

She shared what she liked most about the outfit, saying, "I like everything about this outfit. I like that it takes inspiration from the Banjara tribes of Gujarat, so I feel like there's a sense of home in it, and it kind of incorporates a sense of today's style with its edginess and its structure. It's actually made of steel, which is crazy, and each of these motifs are like piles linked together. So I like that it has a story to it and kind of makes me feel like I'm wearing something authentic and interesting. "

She added that comfort plays a major role in how she selects her outfits."I think the most important thing is just feeling good and comfortable and confident in yourself. I think because I'm feeling really comfortable in what I'm wearing, and I'm really happy about my outfit and everything. I'm feeling really calm, so I think that's the most important thing," she said.

Inspired by Gujarat's Banjara tribes, Rimzim Dadu's collection reimagines traditional crafts like Patola and mirror work through sculptural silhouettes and signature materials such as steel, metallic wires, and custom textiles.