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Before you fill up your winter wardrobe, take inspiration from Priyanka Chopra’s latest airport look

We always look up to our beloved Bollywood celebrities for style inspiration and one diva who never disappoints us with her sartorial picks is Priyanka Chopra. The global icon was recently in town for the promotions of her upcoming film The Sky Is Pink. Recently, PeeCee was papped at the Mumbai airport and her boss lady look has left us impressed. Priyanka’s latest airport look is not only chic but is also a perfect fit for your winter wardrobe.

During the spotting, the 37-year-old actress was seen wearing a grey checkered pantsuit with a grey turtleneck top. Opting for light pink boots, Priyanka tied her hair in a bun. The stunner kept her makeup simple and rounded off her look with a pair of specs and deep red lipstick.

Talking about PeeCee’s upcoming release, The Sky Is Pink has been directed by Shonali Bose and also stars Farhan Akhtar, Zaira Wasim and Rohit Saraf. The movie revolves around the love of a couple (Priyanka and Farhan), spanning 30 years, told through the lens of their sassy and spunky teenage daughter, Aisha Chaudhary (Zaira). Aisha was a young Indian author and motivational speaker. She was born with an immune deficiency disorder and after undergoing treatment for the same, she developed a serious illness called pulmonary fibrosis.

During the promotions of her upcoming release, Priyanka was seen donning many stylish outfits. Take a look at them below.

The Sky Is Pink will mark Priyanka’s first Bollywood production venture and it will hit the screens on October 11. Back in September, the film was premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) where it received a lot of appreciation.

Apart from TSIP, Priyanka has also collaborated with American actress Mindy Kaling for her next Hollywood project. The divas will be seen sharing screen space in a wedding comedy.

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