Out And About
Wearing a floral print green sharara, Rani was spotted visiting a temple today. The outfit itself was nice but pairing both the bag and footwear with the dupatta was overkill. If only she had swapped the footwear.
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Rani Mukerji
Photo Credit: Viral Bhayani
Take of all things pink including those huge spectacle frames and this would have looked nice.
Hard agree!
The suit itself is great. I love the resurgence of vintagey chintz prints in Indian apparel. Can someone ID the outfit, please?
The suit, paired with a green dupatta, black footwear and the same hot pink clutch would have been fab.
Outfit is from GoodEarth – collection is about 2-3 years old.
What the heck, traditional wear is something that Rani almost always gets right, however this one was a complete miss..that green floral pattern looks like an 80โs curtain set, sorry! and donโt get me started about that hairdo
Can we not dissect what people wear to temples just for fashion? I think her smile speaks enough.
It’s obvious that paps were called there, informed before hand. A lot of celebs do that (cough deepika… Cough kajol… Cough kangana… Cough mouni roy… Cough the list is long)
PS – temple outfits get curated too.
Oh yes, but I don’t think we should cover it. Yes they are curated, but even we wear nice clothes to temples for occasions.
but they want to be covered? why would they inform the papz otherwise?
This looks like an outfit made from the extra kapda of her recent bunty bubli – sabya teaming.
nice one ๐
Those glasses are so terrible. Super dated.
She needs a MM makeover quickly!
Glasses, bindi, loud colors and dangling earrings, flashy accessories.
Overall Looks kinda (very very) silly.
I thought the puffed hair trend ended 10 years ago.
Take note ladies, this is how you RUIN a beautiful suit.
Less is more? Just saying.
Handbook on how NOT to wear a suit. I have the most porblem with the Kutub Minar – like hair.
The pink elements should all go barring just one – the dupatta or the clutch.
Rani anyway isn’t known for her styling choices.