
Black Panther star Lupita Nyong'o wore kurta set from this Indian label for a wedding in Pakistan. All details
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Black Panther star Lupita Nyong'o recently made an ethnic fashion statement at a wedding in Pakistan in a kurta set designed by an Indian couturier.
Oscar-winner Lupita Nyong'o made heads turn in an ethnic ensemble as she attended her friend and artist Misha Japanwala’s wedding celebrations in Karachi, Pakistan this week. For one of the functions, the Black Panther star slipped into a peach-hued suit set from an Indian designer.
Wondering which designer? Well, it is none other than Anita Dongre. The actress took to Instagram and delighted her fans with a set of stunning photos in the ethereal Anita Dongre creation.
“Loving that shalwar kameez life (sic),” she wrote in the caption.
Take a look:
Lupita looked uber-pretty in the peach kurta that was replete with natural-inspired prints and intricate thread work. The actress wore it with a matching pair of pants and a dupatta.
Lupita channelled her inner desi girl and styled the ensemble with a pair of cascading earrings and a matching potli.
Loved the suit Lupita rocked at the wedding festivities? Well, it is available for online purchase on Anita Dongre’s website. It is called ‘Aavani Kurta Set Peach’ and can be bought for Rs 25,900.

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