
Sara Ali Khan in Rs 17 lakh black strapless gown walks the IIFA Rocks 2022 green carpet. Wow pics
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Sara Ali Khan opted for a black strapless gown by Norwegian designer Kristian Aadnevik for IIFA Rocks 2022 green carpet.
Ufff, Sara Ali Khan...you beauty!
Have you checked out Sara Ali Khan’s latest post on Instagram? Well, if you haven’t, you surely should. The Kedarnath actress is looking like a total diva in a strapless black gown featuring a dramatic trail. The actress opted for the stunning number by Norwegian designer Kristian Aadnevik for the IIFA Rocks 2022 green carpet. We just can't take our eyes off here, seriously!
What Sara wore was a black strapless gown. The dress featured a dramatic tulle trail and featured a lace corset-style bodice. The bodice was also adorned with crystal bows and cinched at the waist with braided leather. The actress styled her sexy ensemble with black pumps.
Sara ditched her accessories to let her outfit do all the talking. For her makeup, she opted for subtle smokey eyes, blush and lots of beaming highlighter and nude lipstick. She tied her hair in a stylish ponytail.
Sizzling, right? Well, if you want, you can also add this piece to your wardrobe. The black gown is available on Kristian Aadnevik’s website for 17,500 pounds, which is approximately Rs 16,96,253.

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