• Sonam Kapoor & Rhea Kapoor Just Rocked in Rheson's Collection's Mogra Palazzo Printed Saree

    Posted by Gunjan toytoy

    Few days ago (May 12, 2017, to be precise), Sonam Kapoor and Rhea Kapoor launched the first ever collection of their fashion label, Rheson in collaboration with Shoppers Stop in Mumbai. While there, the stylish sister looked chic working pieces from that very collection. The sister, today, attended the Rheson launch in Delhi and decided to go ethnic but, of course, with a twist. 

    Sonam Kapoor opted for the white mogra palazzo saree which was teamed it up with a white Off-Duty Cropped shirt

    Sonam opted for the white mogra palazzo printed saree which was teamed it up with a white Off-Duty Cropped shirt. The actress complemented her subtle saree with a pair of bold, statement-making chandelier earrings by Eina Ahluwalia and stepped into a pair of tan pumps. 

    Sonam Kapoor opted for the white mogra palazzo saree which was teamed it up with a white Off-Duty Cropped shirt

    A top bun with few loose strands of hair, strong brows, winged eyes and soft pink lips rounded off Sonam’s look.  

    Sonam Kapoor opted for the white mogra palazzo saree which was teamed it up with a white Off-Duty Cropped shirt

    Rhea too sported a mogra palazzo saree but in black which she paired with a crisp white Boyfriend Cropped shirt. 

    Sonam Kapoor opted for the white mogra palazzo saree which was teamed it up with a white Off-Duty Cropped shirt

    Because let’s be honest, when Sonam and Rhea come make a style statement, it can anything but regular.

    Sonam Kapoor just looked fab in palazzo saree

    So the fashion girls stepped out in coordinated outfits and their outfit of choice was a palazzo saree. And they did a lot more than just making a fashion statement… they gave every contemporary urban girl, the saree of her dreams. 

    Sonam Kapoor opted for the white mogra palazzo saree which was teamed it up with a white Off-Duty Cropped shirt

    Shirts and cropped tops masquerading as blouses teamed with convenient palazzos attached with draped dupattas acting as a saree, how much easier and effortless could the traditional drape get, right?

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