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I didn’t know that someday I would be able to afford these brands, says Kriti Kharbanda

Kriti spills the beans about her fave fashion essentials, diet and beauty mantras

- ■ Prerna.Gauba@htlive.com

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With around five million followers on Instagram, and her latest film, Housefull 4 in the theatre, actor Kriti Kharbanda has a growing fanbase that looks up to her for her sense of fashion and fitness. The bubbly and chirpy 31-year-old has grown up loving and aspiring for fashion, bags being her most favourite. The actor claims to be a shopaholic as she says, “I’m a shopaholic! #shallowgoa­ls is what I call it. I had a dream and I didn’t know if I would be able to afford certain kind of brands, but now I’m able to, and it makes me very excited. However, these are things I need like a bag or a backpack,” confesses Kharbanda. Here’s all about her style, fitness and beauty regime!

Your favourite fashion piece? A new pair of Jimmy Choo shoes that I recently bought, are right now my favourite. I have grown up wanting one and it feels great to finally own it.

On a casual day what would you wear?

If I don’t have to get clicked then you will see me in a shirtdress. I have four to five colour variations of the same which I keep restyling. They are very comfortabl­e. Otherwise, you would never see me in denims; I would go for cargo shorts with tank tops.

A fashion trend you are obsessed with? Feathers - be it on the footwear, clothes or handbags.

Your fashion icon? Julia Roberts. Something about her is very magical. She’s also an icon because she owns every outfit effortless­ly . I wish I can do the same someday.

Moving towards sustainabi­lity, what are the few steps that you take?

I’m very careful about the fabrics I wear. I try and avoid leather and fur. Having said that, faux leather is fine. However, anything that deals with animal abuse is not fair and is not fashion as per me. I recreate what I have. In my profession, repeating clothes is a problem. So, if I can’t recreate, I make sure it goes to someone who will wear it.

Three fashion apps that you love?

Pinterest, as I tend to get a lot of ideas from there. Zara Online is convenient for daily wear, and an app that has different accessorie­s – I won’t give out the name.

Your favourite fashion designer and brands?

Sabyasachi is my all-time fave! Alexander Mcqueen and Dior are two brands I love - the former being fun and quirky and the latter being classic and subtle.

Is following a diet a crucial part of your fitness? w?

My basic idea is to make my diet my lifestyle so it doesn’t feel like I’m dieting. I eat everything and only avoid wheat and rice. I have replaced it with Nachni (millet) ki roti, Jowar (Sorghum) ki roti, quinoa. I have full dosage of butter and ghee every day because it’s important for skin and to stay healthy. On a daily basis, I go for a high-fibre diet and have enough calories. Burning them is equally important so I do my cardio. Thirty to 45 mins of workout, five days a week is my aim.

Any home beauty remedies you’d like to share?

Multani mitti pack is my goto pick. I oil my hair every now and then. For split ends, one should apply egg and because egg sometimes dries out the hair, apply oil after. It’s always very important is to take off the makeup. I make a paste of haldi and malai and put it on my face on days my skin feels dull and dry. When I have breakouts, I make a paste of haldi and water and apply it on the pimple and leave it for 15 minutes

I re-create what I have. In my profession, repeating clothes is a problem. So, if I can’t re-create, I make sure it goes to someone who will wear it

KRITI KHARBANDA ACTOR

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Kriti prefers millet rotis over wheat ones
Haldi and malai is her home remedy to combat dull skin
PHOTO: INSTAGRAM/ KRITI_KHARBANDA PHOTO: SHUTTERSTO­CK PHOTO: SHUTTERSTO­CK Kriti Kharbanda Kriti prefers millet rotis over wheat ones Haldi and malai is her home remedy to combat dull skin

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