
Kiara Advani wears embroidered dupatta with long white dress. Fans love it
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Kiara Advani made heads turn at the Mumbai airport as she turned up wearing a white maxi dress with an embroidered dupatta.
Kiara Advani is one of the most stylish actresses in the industry and there is no denying that. The diva, who is gearing up for the release of Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2, has been on a fashion spree ever since she started promoting the film. On Thursday, the actress was snapped at the Mumbai airport. For her off-duty look, she rocked a rather fusion outfit.
Kiara Advani clad herself in a summer-perfect white maxi dress. Her full-length dress featured a cutesy knot detail at the back. However, the cynosure of her look turned out to be the traditional dupatta that she added to the ensemble.
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Infusing a pop of colour, Kiara added a bright-pink dupatta to her look. It featured a beauteous play of intricate floral embroidery all over its expanse. She styled her look with minimal makeup, a pair of sunglasses, golden flat footwear and an exquisite bag.
Mumbai-based celebrity photographer Viral Bhayani also took to Instagram to share a clip of the moment when Kiara was snapped at the airport in the aforementioned outfit.
Since being posted, the video has garnered over 5.7 lakh views. Kiara’s fans simply loved the outfit and took to the comments section to express the same.
“Liked this look. It’s so practical and anyone about to travel will prefer comfortable clothing,” an Instagram user wrote in the comments section. “Simple and beautiful,” wrote another user.

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