Search The Query
  • Home
  • Blog
  • Lara Dutta Says Celebrities & Influencers Wear Borrowed Clothes 99.9% Of The Time
Image

Lara Dutta Says Celebrities & Influencers Wear Borrowed Clothes 99.9% Of The Time

The beautiful actress Lara Dutta who is also the former Miss Universe (2000) is one of the most popular celebs of the country and recently she appeared in a podcast in which she offered insights into the often overlooked realities of celebrity fashion and the curated world of social media.

Lara Dutta Says Celebrities & Influencers Wear Borrowed Clothes 99.9% Of The Time - RVCJ Media

She pointed out that the glamorous outfits showcased by influencers and celebrities are typically borrowed, reminding audiences that what they see online is far from reality. At a time when social media plays a dominant role in shaping perceptions, Lara emphasises the importance of authenticity and transparency.

She said, “I just want young people around the world to know that a lot of influencers that you see, including us (celebrities) with amazing lives, it is not necessarily things that we own or have achieved in our own right. A lot of actors and actresses come to every event, every award, every function and big wedding dressed to the nines. We are wearing these incredible designer clothes and we have got all this hair and makeup, and fabulous jewels – 99.9 percent of the time, it is all borrowed, it all goes back. So, don’t buy into that. That is not reality… and with the filters in place, today, you are literally an avatar of yourself.”

While the practice of wearing borrowed clothes is common in the entertainment industry, she stressed that young people, who closely follow these trends, must understand the distinction between online portrayals and real life.

Discussing the growing fixation of younger generations with appearances and its potential effects on mental health, Lara remarked that much of what is seen today is artificially enhanced or staged. She urged individuals to recognise the influence of digital content and approach it with a more critical and informed perspective.

Lara Dutta Says Celebrities & Influencers Wear Borrowed Clothes 99.9% Of The Time - RVCJ Media

Lara Dutta further added, “It’s scary because I’m now seeing people who matter to me, I mean my nieces… and not just girls but boys as well, young people that are so caught up in this instant gratification that social media seems to be presenting to them, forgetting about the fact that they themselves are putting these millions of filters on their photos. Everything is doctored… it’s almost like a revolution that’s taking place, not in a good way, where kids have decided that their self-worth is determined by these random really nasty comments that might show up on a post that they’ve made and that’s what’s going to define them… we need to raise our kids stronger and better… they just definitely have to come with a better sense of understanding and a better grounding of who they are and what their worth is.”

If you wish to watch the video of the interview, click here

We certainly agree with Lara Dutta, what about you?

The post Lara Dutta Says Celebrities & Influencers Wear Borrowed Clothes 99.9% Of The Time appeared first on RVCJ Media.

Releated Posts

Met Gala 2026, Madonna Opts For A Gothic Look, Wears A Ship Headpiece Along With A Sprawling Scarf

As with every year, the latest Met Gala saw back-to-back stunning looks. With body-hugging Schiaparelli gowns to metallic…

ByByjavedkhanui7 May 5, 2026

Aaron Boone’s Personal Life, Yankees Manager’s Life Beyond Baseball With Laura Cover And Family

Aaron Boone is a name that is known to all those who have been following baseball for decades.…

ByByjavedkhanui7 May 5, 2026

Photos: Karan Johar Makes His Met Gala Debut in Custom Manish Malhotra

Filmmaker Karan Johar made his Met Gala debut in a custom look by Manish Malhotra. Titled Framed in…

ByByjavedkhanui7 May 5, 2026

Photos: Best Dressed Men at Met Gala 2026 From Karan Johar to Sam Smith and More

Fashion’s biggest event is here. The Met Gala 2026 is underway at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, with…

ByByjavedkhanui7 May 5, 2026

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Scroll to Top