
Priyanka Chopra channels retro vibes in floral print short kurta and pants set. Stunning pics
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To mark the end of Diwali celebrations, Priyanka Chopra opted for a floral print short kurta and pants set by Sabyasachi. The diva took to Instagram to upload a slew of stunning pictures dressed in the outfit.
For Priyanka Chopra, looking fabulous in any outfit is quite easy. And, if you check out her latest post on Instagram, you will know what we are talking about. To mark the end of Diwali celebrations, the actress opted for a floral short kurta and pants set by ace fashion designer Sabyasachi. She looked incredible in the chic number and channelled her inner retro vibes. Chopra, took to Instagram to post a slew of pictures of herself dressed in the outfit and you won’t be able to take your eyes off her, just like us.
For the party, Priyanka wore a red-coloured floral printed short kurta and a pair of flared pants. The kurta had a plunging neckline with spaghetti straps and featured an embellished hem with beady tassels. The pants also had a similar design on them with a sheer dupatta adding an ethnic touch to the entire ensemble.

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