
Alia Bhatt nails pregnancy fashion in oversized shirt as she poses with hubby Ranbir Kapoor. New pics
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Alia Bhatt was snapped in Mumbai with hubby Ranbir Kapoor on Wednesday. The mom-to-be looked pretty in an oversized shirt and casual blue denims.
Mom-to-be Alia Bhatt was snapped in Mumbai with hubby Ranbir Kapoor on Wednesday. The actress, who is expecting her first child, made a noteworthy maternity fashion statement in glam casuals.
Alia’s maternity wardrobe has so far been a blend of comfortable yet chic ensembles. She swore by the same approach for today’s outing as well, and rocked an oversized shirt with a pair of classic blue denims.
The diva opted for a vibrant orange satin shirt boasting a rather relaxed fit. Her button-down shirt featured side slits and sharp collars. Alia styled the striking number with a pair of relaxed blue denim jeans.
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While Alia’s outfit was pretty simple and relaxed, the vibrant colour of her shirt ensured she made all the heads turn. As for styling, she followed the ‘less is more’ mantra. A pair of oversized golden hoops and a slew of statement rings was what she chose for accessories.
As for footwear, the mom-to-be sported trending clear heels. Her makeup was minimal. Pink lips, black eyeliner, beaming highlighter and a tad bit of blush were her glam picks. As for her tresses, she kept them open in soft waves.
Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor's Brahmastra hit the theatres on September 9.

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