Boob Press Target | Kareena Kapoor
When Kareena debuted in Refugee (2000), her style was classic Dharma — chiffon dupattas, chunky jewelry, and maternal approval. But it was Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham (2001) that catapulted her into a different stratosphere. As Poo, she introduced Bollywood to:
Critics called it “westernized”; young girls called it an inspiration. Kareena normalized cleavage-baring cholis and backless blouses at a time when leading ladies wore high-neck salwars. Her message was subtle but clear: Sexy is not a scandal. Kareena Kapoor Boob Press target
From Poo’s shimmering sashays in Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham to her powerhouse maternity photoshoots, Kareena Kapoor Khan has never been one to follow the rules — she writes them. Over two decades, she has transformed from a peppy newcomer into Bollywood’s most fearless fashion icon, redefining what it means to dress with confidence, sensuality, and substance. When Kareena debuted in Refugee (2000), her style
In this deep dive, we unpack Kareena’s journey through daring necklines, power tailoring, maternity chic, and the unspoken art of owning your look — all while becoming a global advocate for body positivity and age-inclusive style. Critics called it “westernized”; young girls called it
Over the years, tabloids have coined clumsy phrases like “Kareena’s boob press fashion” to describe her love for structured, lifted, and well-fitted bustiers. But here’s the fashion reality:
Kareena consistently chooses underwired corsets, built-in shelf bras, and custom tailor patches to achieve a “pushed-up” yet elegant silhouette. Her stylist, Tanya Ghavri, revealed in a 2019 interview: “Kareena never wears anything that makes her uncomfortable. If she shows skin, it’s because the garment is cut like architecture — it holds her, not the other way around.”
Signature looks that sparked the “push-up” conversation: