
Suhana Khan in white Manish Malhotra lehenga and jhumkis nails ethnic fashion yet again. Stunning pics
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In her new pictures, Suhana Khan looks gorgeous in a white chikankari lehenga from designer Manish Malhotra's eponymous label.
Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan’s daughter Suhana Khan is all set to enter the world of acting with a film on Netflix. She has also been making headlines for her fashion-savvy appearances lately.
Fashion designer Manish Malhotra took to Instagram and shared some stunning photos of Suhana Khan today, February 28. Dressed in an all-white dreamy chikankari lehenga set, she looked like a vision to behold. Truly, gorgeous is the word.
Suhana Khan slipped into an exquisite chikankari ensemble from the coveted collection of Manish Malhotra. The outfit featured an intricate display of white-on-white thread work in floral-inspired patterns.
The diva wore a sleeveless blouse with a plunging neckline. The lehenga skirt came with an ogle-worthy flare. A matching dupatta with a pop of lime green on the borders was the perfect addition to the look.
Suhana kept the styling minimal and accessorised her ethnic ensemble with just a pair of jhumkis. As for the beauty, she rocked natural-looking makeup. She flaunted nude lips, well-defined brows, kohl-rimmed eyes and a dewy base. The hair was kept off the face and tied in a ponytail. She also added a dainty black bindi to round off her look.
Suhana also created a buzz on the internet after her photos in a red Manish Malhotra saree went viral earlier this month. Her ethnic avatar garnered her a lot of praise.
Suhana is going to make her acting debut with The Archies on Netflix. The film will be directed by Zoya Akhtar.

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