Fans are raving over Janhvi Kapoor’s latest Paris look — a vintage Ungaro Parallèle dress styled by Rhea Kapoor that channels pure 80s glamour.

Paris: Janhvi Kapoor is serving back-to-back style moments in the French capital, and her latest outing proves she’s in a league of her own when it comes to vintage dressing.
After dazzling at Miu Miu’s Spring/Summer 2026 showcase during Paris Fashion Week, the actor was spotted stepping out in a stunning Ungaro Parallèle Fall/Winter 1987 dress, styled to perfection by her cousin Rhea Kapoor and co-stylist Sanya Kapoor.
The mini-length silk dress featured a low-cut square neckline, puffed sleeves with cinched cuffs, and a striking black-and-silver floral pattern. Its gathered, body-hugging design accentuated Janhvi’s figure, while sheer black fishnet stockings added a sultry touch to the vintage look.
To complete the ensemble, Rhea draped a black fur stole around Janhvi’s shoulders, giving off unmistakable 80s Hollywood starlet vibes. A pair of flower-shaped diamond earrings, vintage sunglasses, and a retro handbag tied the look together seamlessly.
For her glam, Janhvi went with a sleek braided bun, feathered brows, and a glossy caramel-brown lip, adding soft shimmer on her cheeks and lids to elevate the glow.
Fans couldn’t get enough of her look. Comments poured in on social media calling her “the queen of vintage fashion.”
One fan wrote, “Janhvi carries vintage clothing effortlessly,” while another said, “No one does vintage like her.” Others hailed the look as “iconic” and “timeless,” praising Rhea Kapoor’s impeccable styling.
One unique fan commented: Kylie Kapoor and Kylie Jenner in the same room, leaving everyone amazed.
With this appearance, Janhvi continues to prove her growing global fashion influence — blending Bollywood elegance with international couture flair.
Published: 08 Oct 2025, 12:43 pm IST
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