
Bunty Aur Babli 2 actress Sharvari's casual monochrome look is ultra glam. See pics
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For a photoshoot this month, actress Sharvari opted for a casual monochrome look of a white top and black jeans. She sizzled in the look and took to Instagram to share pictures of herself.
Actress Sharvari who is gearing up for the release of her film Bunty Aur Babli 2 sizzled in a photoshoot wearing a monochrome outfit. Her outfit was casual yet chic and if you love to wear clothes with an oomph factor, you can take cues from the actress’s style. “Can't figure what's smaller, my patience or the pockets in women's jeans,” said Sharvari in the caption of her post. She took to Instagram to share a slew of pictures of herself dressed in the outfit and we are of the opinion that she amped up the glam meter with her choice.
For the photoshoot, Sharvari wore a white-coloured crop top with black jeans. The top had a cut-out detail on both the sides with a smocked detail at the back. It also had a deep neck and she styled it with a scallop black bralette inside. The jeans had a flared silhouette with slits on the knees.

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