
Kiara Advani in belted saree and chunky earrings exudes ethnic charm in new pictures. We love
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Kiara Advani looked stunning as she attended an event in Mumbai in a stylish black-and-white saree.
Kiara Advani’s love for sarees is eternal. The diva, known for her stunning sartorial choices, often embraces the timeless charm of six yards. And that’s exactly what she did on Sunday as she attended an awards night in Mumbai. The Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 actress clad herself in a regal black-and-white saree. Her photos, we must add, are simply stunning.
Kiara Advani’s makeup artist Lekha Gupta took to Instagram and shared the pictures.
Take a look:
What Kiara Advani wore was a stylish saree featuring elaborate prints all over. It also featured a delicate border that was adorned with embellishments. The actress wore the saree with a solid black sleeveless blouse. In a modish styling twist, she cinched the six yards with a brown belt on her waist.
As for accessories, Kiara took the minimal route. She let her ethereal saree make all the noise and ditched a heavy assemblage of jewels. Kiara just added a pair of chunky earrings to complete the look.
As for her glam game, she flaunted a dewy base, pink lips, mascara-coated eyelashes, defined brows, sparkling highlighter and shimmery eyelids. A neat, middle-parted hairbun completed her look.
She attended the event with her Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 co-star Kartik Aaryan. While Kiara exuded ethnic charm in a saree, Kartik looked dapper in a classic suit.

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