
Tara Sutaria in embroidered mini dress and long jacket is an ultra-chic diva. Arjun Kapoor comments
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What Tara wore was a strapless white mini dress. The sexy number featured an intricate pattern made out of thread on the bodice. The diva paired the bodycon dress with a matching long jacket.
When it comes to possessing an impeccable sartorial sense, Tara Sutaria can be counted among the blessed ones. The Tadap actress has never failed to turn heads with her glam fashion choices and her Instagram account is proof of that. In her latest post on the app, Tara is looking absolutely divine in a embroidered mini dress that she paired with a jacket. The ensemble is credited to Surya Sarkar and will surely impress you, just like us.
What Tara wore was a strapless white mini dress. The sexy number featured an intricate pattern made out of thread on the bodice. The diva paired the bodycon dress with a matching long jacket.
To accessorise, Tara opted for statement stud earrings and let her outfit come to the fore. As far as her makeup was concerned, she went with brown smokey eyes, blush, a touch of bronzer, highlighter and brown lipstick. She styled her hair in loose curls.
“Bewitched, bothered and bewildered,” Tara captioned her post.
See pics here:

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