Deepika Padukone made headlines at the LVMH Prize 2025 in Paris on September 3, 2025, as the first Indian jury member at the prestigious fashion event. She wore a bold Louis Vuitton outfit with an oversized silk shirt featuring yellow and brown prints, paired with a golden mini skirt with long fringes.
She completed her look with chunky golden earrings, a black handbag, high heels, and a neat high bun. Her makeup was simple and elegant, with winged eyeliner, contoured cheeks, and deep nude-brown lips.
Deepika Padukone Gets Thumbs Down For Her Look At LV Event
Despite her stylish credentials, netizens had mixed reactions online. Many shared humorous comments on it. Sharing a photo from the event, a Reddit user wrote, “Deepika at LV event today.”
Check out the online user reactions to the post below:
“Shaleena must really hate DP.”
“LV hates every drop-dead gorgeous woman. It takes god tier talent to make DP look like shit.”
“Deepika NEEDS to fire her stylist ASAP.”
“Can you imagine how bad this outfit is that even Deepika is not able to carry it??”
“DP, you are gorgeous! But why are you wearing the skirt my grandma wore to a Bombay gangsta theme party?”
“Looks like she’s wearing Ranveer’s shirt!”
“The outfit is so mismatched. But anything is fashion if worn by celebrities.”
Deepika Padukone Returns To India
After the event, Deepika returned to Mumbai and was spotted at the airport in a chic, comfortable outfit. She wore a sleeveless leather jacket over a matching top with moss green loose-fitted trousers. The actress thanked photographers and headed straight into her car.
LVMH Prize 2025 Highlights
The LVMH Prize ceremony was held at the Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris. Japanese menswear designer Soshi Otsuki of Soshiotsuki won the trophy. The jury included top fashion designers and creative directors, with Deepika making history as the first Indian member.
On the work front, Deepika continues to be a major name in Bollywood. She will star with Shah Rukh Khan in King and Allu Arjun in AA22 X A6. Both films are high-budget projects with large-scale productions.