In Gaurang
Wearing a Gaurang hand-painted kalamkari sari, Vidya attended one of the many events held in Bombay as part of Janmashtami celebrations. She looked nice!
Vidya Balan At Janmashtami Celebrations
Photo Credit: Viral Bhayani
Wearing a Gaurang hand-painted kalamkari sari, Vidya attended one of the many events held in Bombay as part of Janmashtami celebrations. She looked nice!
Vidya Balan At Janmashtami Celebrations
Photo Credit: Viral Bhayani
Looking rather lovely in her silk Gaurang sari, Kiran too attended the recent book launch. Aside from the jewelry and nude peep-toe pumps, a Saint Laurent bag finished out her look.
Kiran Rao At Dilip Kumar’s Book Launch
Kiran Rao At Dilip Kumar’s Book Launch
Photo Credit: Viral Bhayani
Before picking up her Padma Shri, Vidya visited Melbourne to promote the upcoming Indian Film Festival of Melbourne and sported several saris.
For the press meet event, it was a Debashri Samanta printed sari, one that she wore with Amrapali earrings. The surprise element of this look was the puffed hairdo which was quite interesting and one that am still figuring out if I like or not.
The next day for a dinner event, she changed it up wearing a vibrant orange Gaurang lehenga and Jaipur Gems jewellery. Day three saw her in a floral Shruti Sancheti sari, one that I particularly wasn’t a fan of.
During her stay, she was also part of a photoshoot wearing a dress by Akira Isogawa and a specially woven fabric created by Susan Dimasi that was draped as a sari.
Of all the looks that she sported, which one was your favorite?
Vidya Balan in Debashree Samanta at Indian Film Festival of Melbourne Press Meet
Vidya Balan in Gaurang at Indian Film Festival of Melbourne Press Meet
Vidya Balan in Shruti Sancheti (left and center) and Susan Dimasi (right) at Indian Film Festival of Melbourne Press Meet
In Susan Dimasi (left) and Akira Isogawa (right)
at Indian Film Festival of Melbourne Photoshoot
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