
Mira Rajput in Rs 30k floral chiffon saree is effortlessly stylish. Pics here
India Today
In her new pictures, Mira Rajput looks effortlessly stylish in a breezy chiffon saree worth Rs 30k.
Shahid Kapoor’s wife Mira Rajput is known for her on-point fashion game. She mostly swears by breezy, minimal and fuss-free silhouettes. When it comes to festivities or formal events, a chiffon saree is her go-to choice. The diva confessed so in her latest Instagram post.
Mira Rajput shared a slew of photos from a recent family function that she attended. She looked oh-so-beautiful in a blush pink chiffon saree from the label Anita Dongre. Featuring an array of vibrant floral prints and other beauteous nature-inspired motifs, the saree was a perfect pick for the daytime event.
She shared her photos in the saree with a rather interesting caption. “Was there a more appropriate time to use the caption ‘Sari not sorry'? If I had to wear one kind of outfit to an occasion that required any level of formality or festivity, it would be a chiffon sari,” she wrote while confessing her penchant for the six yards.
Mira Rajput styled her pink floral saree with a polki necklace, a diamond bangle and an ornate clutch. She also added a pair of oversized sunnies to her look. As for the makeup, she kept it quite minimal. She rocked barely-there makeup with nude pink lipstick.
The saree that Mira Rajput wore can be purchased online for Rs 30,500. It is titled 'Meera' and is available on designer Anita Dongre’s official website.
So effortless yet stylish, Mira!
Shahid Kapoor and Mira Rajput got married in 2015. They have two children, Misha and Zain.

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