Global star, Priyanka Chopra never leaves to stun us with her gorgeous, glamourous outfits!
However, the discomfort that comes with those sexy outfits doesn’t always meet the audience’s eyes.

In a recent interview, Priyanka revealed the two red carpet looks that made her feel most uncomfortable.
Kick-starting her career by becoming Miss World in 2000 to making her mark in Hollywood, Priyanka has always dressed to impress and made her way into the best-dressed divas across the world.
In conversation with People’s magazine about her most annoying but beautiful looks, Priyanka said that her Miss World outfit gave her a lot of trouble. “In year 2000, I won Miss World and my dress was taped on to me. By the time I won at the end, I was stressing so much because it was so stressful that the entire tape came off. And the whole time I was doing my walk, I kept my hands like this in a ‘namaste’. People thought it was a namaste but it was actually holding my dress up,” she said.

The second most uncomfortable look was the red velvet Ralph Lauren number for Met Gala in 2018. “It was this blood-red, Ralph Lauren, beautiful outfits with a gold hood. But the corset under that thing, I couldn’t breathe! I felt like it reshaped my ribs. So hard to sit during dinner. Obviously couldn’t eat too much that night,” she said.

However uncomfortable the ensembles were but Priyanka Chopra put up the best show and garnered the much-deserved appreciation of the audiences as well as the fashion police. What are your thoughts about fashion & discomfort, do you think they always go hand in hand?