
Aditi Rao Hydari in black Sabyasachi gown on Cannes red carpet will make your heart skip a beat. Pics here
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Aditi Rao Hydari made her second red carpet appearance in Cannes on Sunday. She wore a black gown designed by Sabyasachi.
Wow is the word for Aditi Rao Hydari who made her second red carpet appearance in Cannes on Sunday. The actress slipped into a Sabyasachi gown for her second appearance on the red carpet. She shared multiple photos of herself dressed in a lacy black gown on Instagram. Aditi left netizens mighty impressed with her choice of outfit.
Aditi wore a dual-tone laced gown with Sabyasachi’s signature belt. An otherwise minimal gown, she added the broad black belt to accentuate her look. She had her hair styled in a sleek bun and wore a pink scarf over it.
As for her makeup is concerned, Aditi opted for a natural-looking base, some blushed cheeks, strong brows, generous coats of mascara and pink lipstick which accentuated her look further. She rounded off her look with a teeny-weeny black bindi.
Aditi accessorised her look with a gold choker and a long chain with a pendant. She also added golden hoops and some finger rings to complete her look.
“With my heart set in India my dreams take flight across the world,” Aditi captioned the photos.

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