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Navratri 2025 Day 2: Katrina Kaif, Shraddha-Janhvi Kapoor To Tara Sutaria Slays In Red
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Navratri 2025 Day 2: Katrina Kaif, Shraddha-Janhvi Kapoor To Tara Sutaria, Take Fashion Cues From These 8 Actresses To Paint The Town Red

by jummy84 September 23, 2025
written by jummy84

Navratri is not just a celebration of devotion and dance; it’s also a vibrant showcase of fashion. Day 2 of Navratri is dedicated to the colour red, symbolising power and passion. If you’re wondering how to turn heads this festive season, look no further than your favourite Bollywood divas. From traditional elegance to bold Indo-western styles, these 8 actresses show us exactly how to rock the colour red with flair.

Sara Ali Khan – The Royal Lehenga Look

Sara Ali Khan dazzled in a rich red lehenga adorned with intricate golden embroidery. Featuring a flattering V-neckline, her outfit is perfect for those who want to go all-out glam. Skip the minimal and embrace the majestic this Navratri.

Katrina Kaif – Floral Elegance in a Saree

Katrina looked ethereal in a red saree covered with detailed floral embroidery. She styled it with a V-neck puffed-net blouse and completed the look with open hair and glam makeup—ideal for a graceful yet bold Navratri night.

Tara Sutaria – Timeless Silk Statement

Channel classic elegance like Tara Sutaria, who stunned in a red silk saree with gold embroidery. Paired with a matching tube blouse and accessorised with a choker and bun, her look was pure goddess energy.

Deepika Padukone – Regal Anarkali Appeal

Deepika wowed in a luxurious red anarkali with golden detailing. This opulent outfit is perfect for traditional gatherings. Add statement jewellery and bold makeup to match her sophisticated festive look.

Kriti Sanon – Trendy Indo-Western Twist

Kriti Sanon stepped out in an Indo-western red outfit, featuring exquisite embroidery and modern cuts. It’s a great choice for those who want to mix tradition with trend. Let your hair down for a chic finish.

Shraddha Kapoor – Subtle Glam in Sheer Saree

Shraddha looked effortlessly stylish in a red and blue sheer saree teamed with a multicoloured blouse. Her silver accessories, soft curls, and glowing makeup created a dreamy, festive vibe perfect for a dandiya night.

Sonam Kapoor – The Anarkali Queen

Sonam Kapoor turned heads in a regal red anarkali suit with full sleeves and golden embroidery. She elevated the look with a bold choker, oversized earrings, and flawless makeup—ideal for making a grand festive statement.

Janhvi Kapoor – Understated Yet Stunning

Janhvi Kapoor chose a subtle red saree with shimmery border detailing. With nude-toned makeup and loose waves, her minimal approach proves you don’t need heavy embellishments to stand out.

Whether you love traditional silks or modern fusion, these celebrity-inspired looks will help you shine bright in red this Navratri Day 2.

Also Read: Navratri 2025 Day 1: Kareena, Sonam-Khushi Kapoor To Alia Bhatt, Take Cues From These 8 Actresses For White Outfits

Manisha Karki

Manisha has established a reputation for insightful and engaging storytelling with over six years of expertise in the industry. With a deep passion for cinema, she brings a unique perspective to her coverage, making it a trusted voice in the entertainment world.

September 23, 2025 0 comments
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Glossier Cloud Paint Plush Blush Powder Review
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Glossier Cloud Paint Plush Blush Powder Review

by jummy84 September 16, 2025
written by jummy84

Worn alone or with its OG bestie, Cloud Paint’s new powder formula gets all the thumbs up from me. The shades are gorgeous (there’s truly a shade for every skin tone and mood), the formula is blendable and pigmented, and let’s be honest: Blush faces more stiff competition than ever before, and this one has solidly earned a spot in my rotation. At $26 (available at both Glossier and Sephora), it occupies a similar price point as comparable blushes from Rare Beauty and Makeup By Mario. I’ve taken years to finish a single tube of Cloud Paint, and if Plush Blush is remotely similar, then I know it’ll be at least a few months before I hit pan. (The brush is nice, but I truthfully don’t see myself using it super often — although it is admittedly very cute and a collector’s item for any Glossier superfan.) All in all, I think Glossier has managed to do something pretty unique with this launch; make a powder blush that appeals to the Glossier hive, while also meeting non-Cloud Paint users where they’re at. I’d even go as far as to say this is Glossier’s most impressive makeup launch in a while, but I don’t want to make them blush or anything…
September 16, 2025 0 comments
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Glossier Cloud Paint Plush Blush Reviewed by an Editor
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Glossier Cloud Paint Plush Blush Reviewed by an Editor

by jummy84 September 10, 2025
written by jummy84

It’s not often that you’ll find me fawning over yet another makeup launch, let alone a blush. But every beauty insider knows that Glossier Cloud Paint is far from your average blusher. Having flipped the world of minimalist makeup trends on its head all the way back in 2017, this iconic glowy blush has found its way into practically every beauty editor’s makeup bag—courtesy of its buildable pigment and a radiant finish.

And in my humble opinion, it paved the way for the whole cream blush movement before it even became a thing (a bold statement, I know). In fact, I can account for at least five emptied-out tubes that I’ve thrown out in the last four years alone. Now, imagine my excitement when I got wind of the news that Glossier is launching a new iteration of the Cloud Paint blusher—a hybrid plush formula that applies like a cream and dries down like powder for a soft-focused, blurred makeup look.

Full disclosure: I’ve sworn off powder formulas a good few years ago, and apart from an occasional dab of setting powder, my choice of makeup products often leans on the glowier side (read: skin tints, cream bronzers, liquid highlighters—you name it). So, although I was very much intrigued by the launch, at first, I was convinced that because of its powdery nature, the new Glossier blush wasn’t for me.


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From the get-go, I loved the packaging. In keeping with the brand’s aesthetic, it is minimalist yet playful, mirroring the colour of each shade on the outside. Housed inside each compact, the formula is unlike any blush I’ve tried so far (and that’s no mean feat, considering I’ve quite literally tested hundreds). The “memory cloud” soufflé-like texture means that each dab into the product feels like touching the softest Play-Doh.

Innovative textures aside, the shade range doesn’t disappoint either. With ten shades in total, four of said shades were inspired by the original Cloud Paint blush line-up (Puff, Beam, Soar and Storm), while the remaining six are brand-new additions. From wearable mauve-y pinks and bolder corals and reds to the more muted blonzer-esque shades, there’s no shortage of options to complement every skin tone.

Having opted for shade Puff (a neutral pinky hue), I first applied it using the brand’s new dual-ended Cloud Paint Cheek Brush, which features a pillowy-soft end that feels like applying makeup with your fingertips and a fluffy brush end designed to buff, diffuse and blend.

An image showing the Glossier Cloud Paint Plush Blush

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Cloud Paint Plush Blush

Denise Primbet testing the new Glossier Cloud Paint Plush Blush

Make no mistake: this isn’t the most pigmented blusher on the market, but nor is it trying to be. It offers a buildable veil of flexible coverage that can be easily amped up if you’re after that dramatic look, but it’s also sheer enough to wear on a day-to-day basis.