
Sara Ali Khan raises the temperature in gold sequinned mini dress. Here's how much it costs
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Sara Ali Khan sizzled in a gold sequinned mini dress from the brand Area for an awards ceremony on Saturday. She posted pictures of herself in the outfit on Instagram.
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 absolutely slaying in a gold strapless sequinned mini dress by Area. She opted for the dress for an awards ceremony on Saturday and we are sure that you will also swoon after seeing the pictures, just like us.
What Sara wore was a gold mini sequinned dress. The strapless number was adorned with sequins all over and featured a plunging neckline as well. It also had a draped feature on the bodice that added an extra bit of oomph to the sexy piece. The Atrangi Re actress styled the outfit with bright yellow heels.
Sara ditched her accessories to bring the ensemble to the forefront. For her makeup, she went with brown smokey eyes, lots of blush and bronzer and light red lipstick. She left her tresses loose.
"Olive you so much," reads the caption of the post.
See the pictures here:

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