
Vaani Kapoor in Rs 55k olive green ruffled saree promotes Shamshera with Ranbir Kapoor. So pretty, we say
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Vaani Kapoor looked resplendent in an olive green ruffled saree worth Rs 55k for Shamshera promotions with Ranbir Kapoor.
Vaani Kapoor is gearing up for the release of her upcoming movie Shamshera. The actress has been busy promoting the film with her co-star Ranbir Kapoor lately. While doing so, she has been nailing the fashion game as well. From printed co-ord sets to boho-inspired tops and dresses, she has worn an array of scene-stealing outfits in the recent past.
For a recent event in Mumbai, the diva clad herself in a stylish olive green saree as well. She posted several photos with Ranbir and looked just so gorgeous in a simplistic yet modish upgrade of the six yards.
Take a look:
Vaani opted for a ruffled saree from the label Arpita Mehta. She opted for a monotone look featuring a plain saree and a matching blouse. The hem of the saree boasted arresting tiered ruffle details that instantly took the style quotient of her look a notch higher.
Her sultry bralette blouse, must we add, also added to the oomph.
To style the outfit, Vaani took the minimal route. She rocked a pair of statement earrings for accessories and that’s all. As for her makeup, she kept it in neutral tones. She sported a glowing base that was accentuated with beaming highlighter, glossy pink lips and soft smokey eyes. The diva rounded off the look with a chic bun.
Loved Vaani’s saree? Well, it is available for purchase on designer Arpita Mehta’s website. It is priced at Rs 55,000.

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