
Hina Khan's printed mini dress in throwback pics from Europe trip costs Rs 7k. Pics here
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Hina Khan took to Instagram to share throwback pictures from her Europe trip. The actress aced the casual-chic fashion game in Rs 7k mini dress.
If you follow Hina Khan on Instagram, you would know what a big-time fashionista she is! The actress never fails to make heads turn with her on-point sartorial game. Be it elegant ethnic outfits, sultry gowns, chic co-ord sets, she knows how to slay them all with her innate panache. Her closet also boasts a lot of breezy mini dresses. She gave a pretty glimpse of the same on Instagram as she shared some throwback pictures from her Europe trip.
The diva recently delighted her fans with some stunning snippets from her recent vacation. However, it was her pretty paisley-print dress that stole the show for us. “Take me back,” she wrote while reminiscing about her trip.
Take a look:
What Hina wore was a brown-hued mini dress featuring a plunging neckline. The overall expanse of her dress was replete with rustic paisley motifs. The billowing sleeves and scalloped hem of her outfit further made it a steal-worthy pick. In an impressive styling move, the diva wore it over a black round-neck top.
A pair of sunnies and dainty layered necklaces were Hina’s picks to style the vacation look! She rounded off the look with a pair of white sneakers that not only upped the style quotient but kept the actress in comfort as well.
Loved Hina’s dress and want to add it to your wardrobe as well? You will have to splurge Rs 7k to do so. The outfit is from the label The Royaleum and is available for purchase on the Aza Fashions website.
Hina Khan is fond of embracing vivid and striking prints. Take a look:

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