
Loved Disha Patani's glitzy mini dress in new Insta post? This is how much it costs
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In her new pictures, Disha Patani looks oh-so-sensational in a glitzy mini dress.
Disha Patani once again set Instagram on fire as she posted a set of super hot photos on Monday. The diva, who never fails to dole out fashion inspiration, looked uber-stunning in a glitzy spaghetti dress. Sensational is the word, truly!
Disha Patani channelled her inner glam queen and slipped into a glittering mini dress. She legit oozed oodles of oomph in the dress boasting a plunging neckline. While we are definitely obsessed with her dress, we also love how she did her own makeup and hair for the photoshoot. PS: One look at her outfit, you will feel lured to add it to your cart. Well, you can actually do so. Read on, as we spill all the details.
“Makeup and hair by me,” Disha Patani wrote in the caption as she shared the pictures.
See the pics here:
Doesn’t she look absolutely stunning?
Well, what Disha Patani wore was a Rhinestone Glitter Spaghetti Strap Mini Dress from the brand Her In. The mini dress featured an A-line silhouette and boasted svelte spaghetti straps. The plunging sweetheart neckline further added oomph to the outfit. However, the cynosure of the mini dress was, of course, the bling quotient, making it a perfect party number!
Disha Patani did her own makeup and accentuated her glam game with a dewy base, black eyeliner, glossy lips and illuminating highlighter. As for her tresses, she kept them open in a casual manner.

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