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Priyanka Chopra's 'The Bluff' press tour has become a fashion highlight, showcasing a playful and experimental style. From understated glamour in a wine-toned silk ensemble to embracing 'Pirate-Core' with a modern twist, Chopra's looks are both memorable and fun. Her confident and effortless fashion choices are making the promotional tour a true style moment.
Priyanka Chopra looks like she’s genuinely enjoying getting dressed again, and not in that obligatory celebrity way. There’s a sense of playfulness to her style right now. The The Bluff press tour has quietly turned into a fashion moment of its own, with every appearance bringing a new vibe.
One day she’s polished and classic, the next she’s experimenting with silhouettes, textures and a bit of drama. And honestly, it makes following the tour way more fun than the usual promo fashion routine.On February 21, Priyanka shared a fresh set of photos on Instagram, giving fans a glimpse of press tour day two. Her caption was simple and heartfelt: “Press tour day two. A huge thank you to everyone who came out and showed love at the @agbofilms @primevideo screening #TheBluff.”
No overthinking, no long speech - just gratitude and excitement.Her first look leaned into easy, understated glamour. She wore a deep wine-toned silk satin chiffon outfit that moved beautifully as she walked. The sleeveless top featured a twisted neckline with soft braided detailing, while a self-tie halter added just enough drama to keep things interesting. It didn’t feel loud or overly styled. It just worked.
The low scoop back gave the outfit a softer edge, and the gathered fabric added movement instead of stiffness. Nothing felt forced. It looked comfortable, confident and very natural on her, the kind of look that feels effortless but still turns heads.She paired the top with matching harem pants in the same fabric, creating a sleek monochrome moment. The trousers sat comfortably at the waist and narrowed at the ankles, finished with a draped waistband and an oversized tie detail that added character without making things complicated.
And those elasticated cuffs made the whole outfit feel relaxed - proof that high fashion doesn’t always need to look uncomfortable.Yes, the outfit came with a luxury price tag. The ensemble is from Zimmermann, with the Luna Draped Harem Pants priced at around ₹1,43,300 and the silk satin chiffon top at approximately ₹77,700. Altogether, the look comes close to ₹2,21,000 - easy silhouettes, serious designer energy.But what really shifted the mood was her hair. Instead of soft waves or a predictable blowout, Priyanka went for a sleek high ponytail with braided detailing across the crown. It instantly added edge and attitude. Her makeup followed the same direction - sculpted skin, strong brows and sharp contouring that gave the whole look a powerful finish.

Then she switched things up completely.For her second appearance, Priyanka leaned into the rising “Pirate-Core” trend, but made it feel modern rather than theatrical.
She wore a deep navy silk blouse styled with a dramatic ivory cravat that hinted at vintage romance. The softness of the blouse balanced perfectly with an olive cargo mini skirt featuring exaggerated hip pockets, adding a rugged, adventurous twist.The accessories brought everything together. A sculptural black headpiece, inspired by a classic tricorne hat, added drama without looking costume-like. Her hair was styled in a textured fishtail braid woven with metallic ribbons, giving it a slightly windswept, sea-inspired feel.
Bronzed cheeks and terracotta-rose lips kept the beauty look warm and effortless.At this point, the press tour feels less like standard film promotion and more like Priyanka expressing herself through fashion. She’s experimenting, taking risks and, most importantly, looking like she’s having a great time doing it, and that ease is what really makes these looks memorable.




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