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Meet star kid who once borrowed clothes from designers, has represented India globally,

Meet star kid who once borrowed clothes from designers, has represented India globally,

India.com10-06-2025

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They say star kids have it easy, but the truth behind their journeys often holds surprising twists. One such story is of Bollywood's fashion-forward actress Sonam Kapoor. Known for her fearless fashion choices and red carpet appearances, few know that the actress, now a style icon, once borrowed clothes to pursue her love for fashion. From walking in her father Anil Kapoor's footsteps to carving a distinct identity, Sonam's path has been anything but ordinary.
Sonam started her acting career in 2007 with Sanjay Leela Bhansali's film Saawariya, opposite Ranbir Kapoor. Though the film flopped at the box office, she didn't give up. Over the years, she featured in critically acclaimed films like Raanjhanaa, Neerja, Bhaag Milkha Bhaag, Sanju, and Pad Man. Despite appearing in fewer commercial hits, her performance was often appreciated. According to media reports, her net worth is estimated to be around ₹115 crore today. A significant part of this comes from brand endorsements, not films alone.
But more than her acting, Sonam has consistently been in the spotlight for her fashion sense. She once revealed that to keep up with her passion for fashion, she even borrowed clothes from top designers. Contrary to assumptions, it wasn't due to financial limitations. Instead, she believed not everything needs to be purchased. Borrowing was a practical choice—and an international trend—not very common in India at the time.
Sonam started borrowing clothes at just 20, driven purely by her love for fashion. She didn't want to buy everything; she only wanted to wear what she liked and from designers she admired personally. It was a bold move in an era when repeating or borrowing outfits was frowned upon. But Sonam owned it and continued to express her style unapologetically.
Before her debut as an actor, Sonam was working as a waitress in a Chinese restaurant while studying at United World College of South East Asia in Singapore. She later pursued her Bachelor's from the University of East London.
She also takes immense pride in representing Indian culture globally. Be it the red carpet, museums, or any international stage, she ensures India's essence reflects in her fashion. 'It makes me proud to represent India in front of the world,' she once said, adding how even South Asians abroad appreciated her cultural representation.
Today, Sonam Kapoor is not just an actress but a global ambassador of Indian fashion, who once dared to borrow clothes just to stay true to her passion.
Currently, Sonan Kapoor is away from the spotlight and has been embracing her motherhood, occasional film work, and appearances at the global stage. Her current net worth is approximately. Rs. 115 crores.

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