
Anushka Sharma in Rs 9k midi dress keeps it chic for lunch date with Virat Kohli in London
India Today
Anushka Sharma nailed the casual fashion game in Rs 9k midi dress as she went out for a lunch date with hubby Virat Kohli in London.
Anushka Sharma and Virat Kohli are currently in London and having a great time together. The actress, in fact, has been sharing glimpses of their getaway on Instagram. Must we add, it is a lot about scrumptious food and chic-and-comfy fashion! A new picture of the couple posing with the chef of an Indian eatery in London has surfaced on social media and is going viral. However, it is Anushka’s breezy and billowing dress that has us smitten!
Chef Surender Mohan posted a delightful photo with the celeb couple on Instagram. Both Anushka and Virat were all smiles as they posed with the chef after relishing a hearty meal. As mentioned above, Anushka’s dress caught our attention. Read on, as we spill more details about it.
Take a look at the picture here:
Doesn’t she look oh-so-pretty?
What Anushka wore was a brown-hued dress from the label Free People. Right from the silhouette to the unconventional colour of the dress, it all screamed chic and comfy. We are of the opinion her dress is just what you need to turn your casual day-out into a stylish scenario.
The dress boasted a scrunched and fitted bodice and then flowed into a billowing skirt. The pretty and puffed sleeves also added a dash of cute quotient to the look.
Loved the dress? Well, you will have to shell out Rs 9,334 (USD 118) from your wardrobe to add it to your wardrobe.

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