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Priyanka Chopra Suits Up In A Blue Suede Bra And Matching Wide-Leg Trousers

Priyanka Chopra Suits Up In A Blue Suede Bra And Matching Wide-Leg Trousers

When in Mumbai, the Anomaly founder and actress dressed to the nines.

Priyanka Chopra Suits Up in a Blue Suede Bra and Matching Wide-Leg Trousers

Priyanka Chopra's latest look is offering up some major suiting style inspo.

The Quantico star stepped out in Mumbai, India, yesterday to promote her haircare brand, Anomaly. For the occasion, she suited up in a monochrome cornflower blue suede suit, which consisted of a fitted one-button blazer, wide-leg high-waisted trousers, and a triangle bralette. She finished the ensemble with a daring pair of metallic silver platform heels.

On the beauty side, Chopra got glammed up via black winged eyeliner, rosy blush, a glossy magenta lip, and a dark blue manicure. She also wore her long chestnut brown hair in a side part, with voluminous curls cascading down past her shoulders.

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Priyanka Chopra Suits Up in a Blue Suede Bra and Matching Wide-Leg Trousers

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Chopra launched her sustainable haircare brand last year.

Of her decision to pursue a business in the beauty industry, Chopra told InStyle, "Haircare has always stayed personal to me because what I do in my bathroom affects my hair. No matter how much hairspray someone else puts in my hair, if it doesn't feel healthy, then you can't really doing anything about it. I wanted to find the gap in the market. For me, that was the lack of environmentally conscious haircare products with superior formulas and affordable price points. This trifecta is really important to me. You see it in skincare, but not so much in haircare."

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Creating a brand that's as good for the environment as it is for your hair was of the utmost importance to the actress.

"As soon as I joined the beauty business, I realized how much waste the industry creates and its large carbon footprint," she said. "I think the beauty industry needs to take responsibility for that. Our bottles are made from 100% recycled trash from landfills and oceans, and they can be recycled all over again."

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