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Arjun Bijlani on fashion: It’s all about feeling confident in what I wear

Actor Arjun Bijlani, who is shooting for two shows – Laughter chefs and Pyaar Ka Pehela Adhyay: Shiv Shakti, believes that fashion is all about expressing yourself creatively. He adds that, for him, it’s a very personal choice.

“Fashion, to me, is a way to express myself creatively and also adapt to the current trends. It’s all about feeling confident in what I wear and reflecting my personality through my style choices,” he says.

When it comes to the style of his characters, the attention to detail in his character’s outfit is crucial for him to get into character, he says, adding. “The outfit that my character wears is important because it helps me get into character. When I wear outfits that align with my character’s personality, it enhances my performance by making me feel more connected to the role,” he explains. He also adds that the audience’s love for glamour and fashion, “The clothes they wear on set are always up to the mark and influence their performance,” he says.

When it comes to his wardrobe choices, Arjun maintains a balance between style and ease. “It’s a balance between fashion and comfort for me. While I enjoy experimenting with new, different styles and trends, comfort is important to me, especially during long shooting hours. If I’m comfortable, I can focus better on my scenes,” he says.

Arjun believes in evolving his style while staying true to what suits him best. “It’s about adapting current trends in a way that compliments my personality. I enjoy adding my personal touch to outfits to make them uniquely mine. Also, I love adding some accessories to my look,” he shares.

For Arjun, having different looks for different occasions is essential. “I try to dress according to the place I am. For example, if I am on vacation, I am mostly going to be in my PJs or sandos and shorts. If I am on a yacht, I would like to wear pants with a printed shirt or a simple jacket which I did wear recently. And obviously, for weddings or festivals, traditional attire works the best. Shades are a must (haha),” he concludes.

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