
Vaani Kapoor’s ethnic wardrobe is a sartorial heaven. On Fashion Friday
India Today
In this week's Fashion Friday, we give you a peek into Shamshera star Vaani Kapoor's ethnic wardrobe.
The trailer of Ranbir Kapoor and Sanjay Dutt-starrer Shamshera is finally here, and it promises a thrilling ride. The film also stars Vaani Kapoor in a prominent role.
She plays the character of Sona, the most sought-after travelling performer in the 1800s. The trailer also features tiny glimpses of the diva’s enthralling performances in which she is seen dressed in dreamy lehenga sets.
However, Vaani’s ethnic fashion game is pretty impressive in real life too. The actress, who has a knack for embracing stylish outfits, never fails to leave her fans mesmerised with her ethnic glam. In this week’s Fashion Friday, let us give you a peek into her uber-stylish wardrobe that boasts an array of steal-worthy traditional outfits. Must we add, it is nothing less than a sartorial heaven!
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Being a true-blue fashionista, Vaani likes to embrace ethnic ensembles that are also high on the glam quotient. For instance, this sheer black saree with quirky fringe-style pallu! The actress slipped into this statement Manish Malhotra saree to attend an awards show held in March this year.
While the expanse of the six yards was plain and sans embellishments, the eccentric pallu and the oh-so-bold bralette blouse took the oomph level higher. A tiny bindi, minimal makeup and barely-there accessories were her picks to style this look.
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