
Helly Shah in embellished ivory pantsuit makes power dressing look glam in Cannes
India Today
For a new photoshoot in Cannes, Helly Shah wore an embellished pantsuit and gave a glam twist to power dressing.
Television actress Helly Shah made a sparkling debut on the Cannes red carpet this year. She looked ethereal in a glimmering green gown featuring risque details. On Monday, the actress delighted her fans with a new set of pictures from the French Riviera. Must we add, she is totally acing the off-duty looks as well!
For her new photoshoot, Helly opted for a pantsuit in ivory colour. Of course, the ensemble came with a dash of glamorous accents.
Take a look at the pictures:
Now that's how you make power dressing look glam!
What Helly Shah wore was an ivory blazer with matching trousers from the label Sakshi Bhati. The lapel of her blazer was replete with dainty embellishments. The blazer was also cinched with a matching embellished waist belt. These sparkling details instantly amped up the glam quotient of her bosslady look.
She accessorised her ensemble with a pair of nude-hued heels, dazzling studs and minimal makeup.
Earlier today, Hina Khan also shared several pictures of herself dressed in a black pantsuit. She also gave a blingtastic makeover to the classic suit and wore one with glitzy details.

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