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16 Photos That Take You Inside Kiara Advani’s Indian Wear Wardrobe

 Breezy kurtas, sensuous saris and show-stopping lehengas form an enviable part of the actor’s closet. Here’s how you can steal her looks

Aug 23, 2021
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A bright, embroidered sari paired with a printed blouse is the easiest way to make an impact without trying too hard.
Give your lehenga a modern edge by wearing a belt and a blouse with a plunging neckline.
Kiara seems to love bright coloured saris and printed blouses. She looks stunning in this Punit Balana drape.
Subtle yet elegant, this embroidered, off-white sari is apt for day weddings.
A metallic sari and that too in a glamorous golden shade is what you want when you are looking to make an impact at a cocktail party.
If you are stepping out for a small get-together then a polka-dot sari with an eye-catching blouse will instantly take you from “not dressed” to “dressy”.
Want to add a little drama to your attire, pair your lehenga with a cape-like blouse and use the dupatta as a train. You would look red carpet ready in minutes!
A shimmery, see-through, nude sari teamed with a strap-less blouse is for those special occasions when you want to take the oomph factor a few notches up.
Playing the bridesmaid? This feminine and playful off-white lehenga sari has you covered.
Day-time festivities require something bright and flamboyant, this is where this colourful lehenga sari will come handy.
A garara is apt for those weddings where you want to show off your dancing skills. It will look beautiful when you twirl, twist and shake a leg.
Give the traditional lehenga a modern twist by pairing it with a blingy bralet and a cute cross-body bag.
Talk of being comfortable in Indian wear…invest in a lehenga with a pocket and a fuss-free crop top.
Nothing speaks of high-octane glamour better than a corset paired with a lehenga.
Running errands around town? Breezy chikankari kurtas and palazzos are what you need
Airport dressing has never looked this cooler or comfortable.
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