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Alia Bhatt in Sabyasachi's Red Saree
Gorgeous diva Alia Bhatt picked a Sabyasachi's red saree for an awards ceremony last night that’s perfect for every girl who loves bright colors. Alia Bhatt’s style evolution in the last seven years in Bollywood has been phenomenal. Take a look at Alia’s pictures here:
From being a fashionable school girl to becoming the face of elegance in her upcoming film, this is an impressive and utterly stunning graph for the actor. For the award function, Alia wore a red embroidered saree reminiscent of Sabyasachi’s Spring Summer 2019 collection.
The Gully Boy actor refuses to be centered in one style bracket as her recent fashion choices have been versatile and refreshing. A tonal red with the thread work in the same shade, the color looked stunning on Alia. She paired this with statement chandbalis design earrings that enhanced her overall look.
We loved all the details on the saree and her chic blouse while she posed for the shutterbugs.
Alia’s saree, although a lovely shade of red on georgette, is very similar to the collection the designer recently unveiled. The collection has been named - Fiza - an Urdu word for ‘breeze’.
B-town diva Alia Bhatt just hit her 30 Million followers mark on Instagram. The actress has managed to make a place for herself in the Bollywood Industry and her fans hearts.
Makeup-wise, she went with kohled eyes and a strong dose of highlighter with nude lips and a neat low bun. If you’re planning to attend a close friend’s cocktail in the coming months, trade your metallic gowns in favor of a stunning red sari just like Alia Bhatt’s recent one.
Fashion enthusiasts can also experiment with a blouse in a different color and design. Remember that earrings and other pieces of jewelry can be toned down according to the work on your attire to keep it simple and comfortable for a day outing or a summer wedding.
Choose from similar saris below.
Red Embroidered Georgette Saree
Red Embellished Silk Saree
Gold-Toned & White Crescent Shaped Drop Earrings - Jhumka Earring Chain Jewellery Set
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Alia Bhatt's White and Gold Lehenga is Perfect Creation For Summer Weddings
The White color symbolizes purity, peace, and innocence and according to color psychology, it evokes a sense of freedom. White also seems like an easy color to wear, but carrying it off isn’t as simple as it may seem. In a fashion sense too, white can be paired with almost anything or just worn as it is, and it’ll still look elegant. White with a splash of metallic shades, primarily gold, when done right, is one of the most sophisticated combinations.
With the release of Kalank’s teaser and the first song from the film featuring Alia Bhatt and Madhuri Dixit, it’s quite clear that Alia is going to be seen in a lot of whites in the film. At the launch event of the teaser too, she was seen in a white chikankari kurta set. Speaking about her white lehenga-choli in the song, Ghar More Pardesiya, Alia is wearing white with gold trimmings all over and a border of a crimson red at the border of the lehenga.
The overall look, of course, but the details on the seemingly simple lehenga took our breath away. If you look closely, the zari work on the lehenga are motifs done with embroidery in the shape of a peacock feather. Additionally, the lehenga is a compilation of two skirts - the base a glossy white and the top one, very light pink with the gold embroidery on it. It becomes more evident in the shots where Alia twirls in this song.
From Alia’s white and gold georgette to Madhuri’s brocade wear, we’ve loved everything we saw, including the opulent sets. They’re perfect to a Spring/Summer wedding function to an evening with the family function during festivals and more.
The choli has an interesting back too and the entire work in gold is beautiful to look at. It’s simple, young and we particularly love how Alia’s age is playing an important role in this face-off of sorts in the song (a Ramlila setting) where she meets Madhuri Dixit’s character, quite reminiscent of Dola Re Dola when Paro and Chandramukhi have an amicable dance-off on Durga Pujo. (Aishwarya Rai Bachchan played Paro, and Madhuri played Chandramukhi)
Alia’s white and gold is complemented with two pieces of jewelry - a pair of earrings and a juda (bun) pin in Kundan. In another shot which might be a wedding scene in the film, Alia’s seen wearing a Rani-haar, mathapatti and nose ring as part of the most notable jewelry in the scene.
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Alia Bhatt Looked Like 24 Carat Golden Girl in Sabyasachi's Yellow Lehenga
Alia Bhatt recently attended Akash Ambani and Shloka Mehta’s wedding ceremony and she looked like 24 Carat gold in Sabyasachi's yellow lehenga. She also wore a choker by the same designer.
Alia looked gorgeous in a bright yellow embroidered lehenga choli, keeping her style game on point. Being quite active on Instagram, Alia shared a picture with the caption, "Eternal Sunshine"
Her look was paired with a basic low-bun, kohl eyes, and a stunning choker neckpiece.
Setting Summer festive wardrobe goals, Alia Bhatt wore this bright yellow lehenga at the soiree and we are obsessed!
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Hina Khan Looks Ethreal in Red Bengali Silk Saree in Her Latest Picture
TV Actress Hina Khan who currently plays the role of Komolika in Kasautii Zindagii Kay 2 took to her Instagram to share a picture of hers in a red saree, which is indeed her look for the character post marriage. She captioned the picture as #KOMOSWAG”. And yes there is plenty of swag in these pictures that she has shared.
She has draped the saree in a really sexy way and her hair and makeup are also on point. She is looking like a complete stunner in this glam avatar.
Back in the day, Komolika’s style was the talk of the town and Urvashi’s every move was appreciated by the audience. Hina Khan has managed to do the same with the reboot.
We can’t stop staring at her! Television queen Hina Khan in a beautiful bridal outfit. Dressed in a typical white and red Bengali attire, she has paired it up with a beautiful mang tika, jewelry, kohled eyes, red bindi, and glossy pink lipstick.
In a span of just 30 minutes, the picture has garnered more than 75k likes and the count seems unstoppable.
Hina Khan started her acting in 2009 with Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlta Hai and the show ruled the TRP charts for 7 years before going off the air.
After her amazing performance as Akshara Singhania, Hina Khan became a social media sensation with more than 4.5 million followers on Instagram.
Hina Khan is an avid social media user from her hot photos to work out pictures she keeps her millions of fans updated with her day to day activities.
What do you have to say about this red saree look of Hina Khan and how excited are you about this new track?
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Alia Bhatt in Blue Saree
This time around wedding season in India seems to be lasting all year round—this year the ethnic wear, wedding season fashion is going to be all about '
minimal styling, maximum effects'. Past few days we’ve been seeing Alia Bhatt have the time of her life at her childhood bestie, Devika Advani‘s wedding. we also got to see all the stellar outfits she wore through the mehendi, sangeet and pheras. Each of Alia Bhatt’s looks was styled by Ami Patel, her hair was done by Amit Thakur and makeup by Aparnah Mitter.
The Wedding
Alia went the unconventional route for the wedding ceremony and saved the best for last! She wore this ink blue Manish Malhotra creation which the designer calls a sharara-saree—which is essentially a sharara with your dupatta draped like a saree pallu.
Tag a friend on whose wedding you will Cry like crazy! Alia gets emotional at her bestie's wedding.
The Mehendi
She wore a dreamy mix-and-matched lehenga from Anita Dongre and paired it with a potli bag from The Pink Potli. Since the mehendi was an outdoor day-time affair, the colors chosen for this look couldn’t have been more perfect.
The Sangeet
I’ve been in love with this Anushree Reddy design ever since I saw it on the Lotus Makeup India Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2019 runway—and Alia does total justice to it! Plus that ruffled blouse is total makes the need for a dupatta non-existent, don’t you think?