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8 Quirky Styles of Celebrities When Doing Household Chores, Some Wear Colorful Dresses to Stage Costumes

8 Quirky Styles of Celebrities When Doing Household Chores, Some Wear Colorful Dresses to Stage Costumes

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8 Quirky Styles of Celebrities When Doing Household Chores, Some Wear Colorful Dresses to Stage Costumes

Being at home for too long can make boredom arise. However, there are many ways to reduce the monotony of being at home during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Like what these celebrities do, trying to look different when doing household chores. From Marsha Aruan, Whulandary Herman to Melly Goeslaw. Curious about how they do it?

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Drying clothes has become a routine while staying at home. To make it less boring, why not make the moment of drying clothes resemble a photoshoot, like what Tantri Namirah does.

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Marsha Aruan tries to stay beautiful even though she has to do housework. Even though it's just mopping, the outfit still has to be cool, right?

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Diana Rikasari is known as one of the popular figures in the fashion world. With her collection of colorful clothes, Diana tries to stay stylish while cooking at home.

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Since getting married and becoming a mother, doing housework has become a mandatory activity for Whulandary Herman. So as not to get bored, she also dresses up like a model while ironing clothes.

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Shandy Aulia also tries to stay beautiful and glamorous even though she can only stay at home. She has even tried cleaning while wearing a dress and high heels.

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Miss performing! That's the feeling expressed by Melly Goeslaw when wearing one of her costumes. Because she can't go out yet, she doesn't mind wearing her collection just to tidy up the house.

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Not only once, Whulandary Herman also tries to look stylish even when cooking in the kitchen.

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Similarly, Shandy Aulia also looks beautiful while washing dishes. What do you think of the style of these celebrities, KLovers?