
Deepika Padukone in Sabyasachi printed shirt and green trousers nails boho look for Cannes Film Festival Day 1
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Dressed in a printed shirt and a pair of green trousers, Deepika looked stunning on the first day of the Cannes Film Festival.
Deepika Padukone, who is a part of the eight-member jury at Cannes Film Festival 2022, nailed the fashion game on the first day of the film festival. The actress took to her Instagram stories and delighted her fans with several photos.
Dressed in a printed shirt and a pair of green trousers designed by Sabyasachi, Deepika looked every bit stunning. She also wore a heavy assemblage of jewels to complete the look. Stunning is the word, we must say!
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The Tamasha actress channelled a boho vibe as she posed by the beach. She styled her printed shirt and green pants with statement accessories featuring a heavy bejewelled necklace and a dainty pair of dazzling earrings. A printed headband, a brown waist belt and embellished heels further added oomph to her look.
As for makeup, Deepika Padukone rocked a flawless base that was accentuated with winged eyeliner, brown-hued lips and defined brows.
Deepika Padukone’s stylist Shaleena Nathani revealed that her outfit is from Sabysachi’s Tropic of Calcutta collection. “Wearing clothing from Sabyasachi’s Tropic of Calcutta collection—the global resort series, where Indian heritage gets a contemporary update,” she wrote in the caption.
Sabyasachi also took to Instagram to share Deepika's photos in the head-turning outfit.

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