"If beauty had a name it would be Deepika."
Deepika Padukone stunned at Paris Fashion Week as Louis Vuitton unveiled its Fall-Winter 2025/2026 collection.
The Singham 3 star, who is the brand’s first Indian global ambassador, wore a white blazer and black leggings.
Styled by Shaleena Nathani, her look featured a matching oversized hat, a black and white scarf, and bold red lips.
She completed her outfit with black gloves and a classic LV Biker bag.
The LV Biker bag combines Louis Vuitton’s signature shape with motorcycle jacket aesthetics. It embodies bold femininity and is the focal point of the latest collection.
Deepika’s makeup was flawlessly executed, featuring shimmery eyeshadow, softly smudged eyeliner, mascara-coated lashes, well-defined brows, a matte-finish foundation, and bold dark red lipstick.
Tying it all together, her luscious tresses were styled into a sleek low ponytail secured with a ribbon, adding the perfect finishing touch to her chic look.
Posing in front of the Eiffel Tower, Deepika’s style left fans and fellow celebrities in awe.
One wrote: “Elegance at its finest.”
Another commented: “If beauty had a name it would be Deepika.”
A third added: “Can’t take my eyes off Deepika, she is serving!”
Her husband Ranveer Singh felt hot under the collar as he reacted:
“Lord have mercy on me.”
Nicolas Ghesquiere, Louis Vuitton’s artistic director, collaborated with Es Devlin to design the show.
They created a scenography inspired by a Parisian train station, set against the Étoile du Nord building’s atrium.
This comes after Deepika Padukone attended the Forbes 30/50 Global Summit in Abu Dhabi. There, she discussed her mental well-being, personal life, and parenthood.
During an interview, she revealed that her personal goal is to achieve peace of mind, something she actively practices every day.
She said: “Being a survivor of mental illness, for me, the goal is always to be at peace of mind because there is nothing more important than that, and it’s easier said than done because it requires work.”
On how she wants to be remembered, Deepika said:
“My father told me that whatever you do, people remember you for the human being that you were.”
“So, for me, whatever I do, I want to be remembered for the human being that I was.”
Deepika also talked about her life after giving birth to her daughter, Dua.
When asked what she googled last, the star admitted that it was a parenting-related question:
“Some mommy questions like ‘When will my baby stop spitting up?’ or something to that effect.”