Singer Kanika Kapoor’s fashion sense has always been impeccable. Sometimes with bold clothes, sometimes with expensive ornaments, she caught the attention of photographers. But recently what Kanika did at Bunty Sajde’s house party caught the eye of netizens. While getting out of the expensive car, the singer was seen holding a bag exactly like a box of Asian paints. And hearing the price of that bag, hands on the head of common people.
On this day, the singer was wearing a white T-shirt and denim jorts. Red sleeveless leather jacket on top and silver heels on feet. However, the purple color bag in his hand became the focus of the practice after the clothes were printed. This bag from Louis Vuitton’s Fall-Winter 2022 collection is actually a ‘paint can’. This is a special creation of the late fashion designer Virgil Abloh. The market price of this strange bag is about 1 lakh 91 thousand 522 taka.

Trolling started after this video spread on the net. Jokes and puns have flowed through the society. Some have mocked the singer’s lavish hobbies. One netizen joked, “Where are you going with such an expensive lunchbox?” “Reminiscent of childhood tiffin boxes,” wrote another. Many people have directly called it ‘color corner’.

But despite the trolling, Kanika was in a cheerful mood. He also opened the bag for fun in front of the paparazzi’s camera. It can be seen that there is money, lipstick and daily necessities inside that small box. This particular Louis Vuitton bag is also available in blue, red, yellow, green and orange. Jokes aside, it goes without saying that Kanika’s ‘bold’ style statement is a standout at the Balipara party.
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