
Shibani Dandekar’s sultry front-slit gown for post-wedding party costs Rs 1.5 lakh. All details
India Today
Shibani Dandekar looked gorgeous in a sultry front-slit gown worth Rs 1.5 lakh as she attended a post-wedding bash with Farhan Akhtar.
Shibani Dandekar and Farhan Akhtar made a stylish appearance at film producer Ritesh Sidhwani’s star-studded bash hosted for the newlywed couple. After acing the contemporary bridal fashion at her wedding festivities, the diva turned up looking uber-hot in a sultry designer gown for the post-wedding party.
What Shibani Dandekar wore was a shimmery light blue dress by the international designer Alexandre Vauthier. Her dress boasted a body-cinching silhouette and accentuated her svelte frame. The outfit, in fact, came replete with voguish details. It also featured a risque plunging neckline, a front slit and ruched details as well.
Take a look:
Shibani Dandekar upped her look with a dramatic high bun. As for the makeup, she flaunted a dewy base accentuated with glossy lips, mascara, minimal blush and gobs of highlighter. She accessorised her look with just a pair of silver cascading earrings.
Here’s another picture:
If you loved Shibani Dandekar’s asymmetrical bodycon dress and want to know more about it, read on. The dress is available for purchase on Antonia’s website. Antonia is a multi-designer boutique based in Milan. The dress is listed for 1,798, which is approximately Rs 1,51,208.
Quite a stylish pick, we must say!

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