Bollywood actress Deepika Padukone turned heads in a breathtaking white ensemble, exuding vintage glamour with a modern Parisian flair. Her stunning look left her actor-husband, Ranveer Singh, utterly smitten.
Ahead of attending the Louis Vuitton Fashion Week in Paris, Deepika took to Instagram to share a series of elegant looks. In the first image, she posed in front of the Eiffel Tower, leaning over a stone railing with the iconic landmark in the background. She wore a white oversized coat, black gloves, and a wide-brimmed white hat adorned with a black ribbon.

Another image featured a close-up portrait of Deepika, highlighting her bold red lips and well-defined makeup. Keeping it simple, she captioned the post: "#LVFW25 @louisvuitton." However, it was Ranveer Singh’s comment that caught everyone's attention. The actor, clearly in awe, reacted with, "Lord have mercy on me," expressing his admiration for his wife’s breathtaking appearance.

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Deepika and Ranveer’s love story began on the sets of 'Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela', where they started dating. The couple tied the knot in 2018 at Lake Como, Italy, in two grand wedding ceremonies—one following South Indian traditions and the other in Sindhi style.

On 8th September 2024, the couple welcomed their first child. In November, they revealed their baby girl’s name—Dua Padukone Singh. Deepika shared a heartfelt post on Instagram with a picture of her daughter’s tiny feet, writing, "Dua Padukone Singh." She later explained the significance of the name, saying, "Dua means 'a prayer' because she is the answer to our prayers." The actress expressed gratitude, concluding the post with, "Our hearts are filled with love and gratitude. - Deepika and Ranveer."

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On the professional front, Deepika made a brief cameo as Shakti Shetty in 'Singham Again', appearing alongside Ajay Devgn, Ranveer Singh, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Akshay Kumar, Jackie Shroff, and Arjun Kapoor. Meanwhile, Ranveer is gearing up for his next film, 'Dhurandhar'.

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