
Sara Ali Khan in black lace top and pants channels her inner diva. Fans are in love
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Sara Ali Khan channelised her inner diva in a black lace top and pants. She took to Instagram to post pictures of herself dressed in the outfit.
Have you checked out Sara Ali Khan’s latest post on Instagram? Well, if you haven’t, don’t worry, we have got you covered. The actress is looking like quite the diva in a black lace top that she paired with pants in the same shade. She took to the app to post a few pictures of herself dressed in the sultry outfit and we are swooning.
What Sara wore was a black lacy top. The netted top had intricate embroidery with lace all over and she styled it with a black bralette. The Kedarnath actress paired the top with pants and we are sure that you will simply love her look, just like us.
Sara ditched her accessories to let her sexy ensemble do all the talking. She left her tresses loose and went with a touch of mascara, blush and nude lipstick for makeup.
See pics here:
Fans and followers absolutely loved Sara’s attire and flooded the comments box with fire and heart emojis.

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