One can almost never go wrong in a classic black t-shirt and blue jeans combo for a lazy and casual day out. Neeru proves it looking glamorous even in this simple combo.
Looking stylish in winter ain't easy, especially when you have to keep warm. But Neeru does it effortlessly with a furry jacket in the snow.
Bringing the vacay mode on in this bright and vibrant cotton co-ord set featuring a shirt, crop top and a comfy pants, Neeru shows how vacay is done.
Neeru slays the power dressing trend while keeping it feminine and sophisticated in this blush pink suit and sleek hairstyle.
Casual and chill house party? Neeru's mini red body-hugging dress is the perfect pick to look glamorous yet stay comfortable.
This yellow salwar suit can be great pick for the festive season to look simple yet traditional and elegant.
Pulling off a traditional Punjabi suit and a villager look may not be easy, especially for someone used to modern dressing. But one look at Neeru in this outfit proves, she can do both with equal grace.
Another festive pick with the vibrant colours to bring charm to the celebrations. The anarkali suit looks gorgeous, but the net yellow dupatta brings balance to the colourplay in this outfit.
Bringing royalty and grace, it's hard to take one's eyes off Neeru in this light green saree. Although the saree is simple, she brings the drama and glam with the pearl jewellery.
This velvet green sharara set looks absolutely gorgeous, making it an excellent pick for evening festival celebrations to radiate under the night sky.
Nailing the badass, racer look in leather, this has to be one of Neeru's best looks. It also highlights her toned body and abs.
A sultry saree, that too in black, has to be one of the deadliest combinations. And this look of Neeru in this fishnet glittery black saree is proof.
This casual glam look is apt for a paty night. The mini white sequin dress and denim jacket may seem a little mismatched but it certainly looks good.
This mismatched kurti dupatta looks like a breeze of fresh air, especially because of the balance of colours.

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