
Alia Bhatt exudes ethnic charm in floral-print Sabyasachi saree for RRR promotions in Delhi. Just wow
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Alia Bhatt looked stunning in a floral-print Sabyasachi saree as she attended an event for RRR promotions in Delhi.
Alia Bhatt made heads turn with her ethnic style as she attended an event with Jr NTR and Ram Charan in Delhi ahead of the release of their film RRR. Aamir Khan also marked his presence as a special guest. However, it is Alia’s saree look that not only caught our attention but left us bewitched as well.
The actress, who has a strong penchant for sarees, once again swore by the timeless charm of six yards. This time, she slipped into a floral number from designer Sabyasachi’s eponymous label. Oh, it also featured a hearty dose of bling!
Take a look:
Alia Bhatt rocked a peach-hued saree for the event. Replete with dainty floral prints all over the expanse, it perfectly complemented the summer vibes. Being the diva that she is, Alia ensured to add a dash of sequin to her look. Her saree featured a sequin border, and she paired the six yards with an all-sequin blouse.
Now, that’s how you make florals look glamorous!
For the styling, she swore by the ‘less is more’ mantra. She just added a pair of statement earrings to her look and ditched all other heavy accessories. Minimal and natural-looking makeup completed her look. As for the hair, she tied it in a sleek bun.
So gorgeous, Alia!

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