Kriti Sanon's Vintage Kerala Cotton Saree Included Block Prints Made Of 24 Carat Gold

Kriti Sanon looks breathtakingly beautiful in a traditional ethnic outfit

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Kriti Sanon has exceedingly relatable style that is a blend of subtle elegance with a dash of trendy elements. Her traditional fits are always a conversation starter. Recently it was her eye-catching ivory saree that made stylish summer dreams come true. The actress decked up for the trailer launch of her upcoming release Adipurush. In an Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla creation, Kriti redefined traditional style. She was truly a vision in a double-drape saree which had an off-white silhouette along with zardosi border with 24-carat gold Khadi block print. The designer duo took to Instagram to share the inspiration behind this saree, "It is about revival, it's about Sita, it's about being classic. The look was all about using pure fabrics because it's about the purity of Sita. Kriti embodied it to perfection!" Kriti donned an absolutely rooted traditional look with gold bangles and a simple bun adorned with gajra.

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She looks amazing, doesn't she? 

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The romance of pastels and charm of traditional embroidery makes a case for dreamy summer outfits. Kriti Sanon is not only dominating Bollywood with her cinematic art but is making a benchmark in the fashion world too with her impeccable style and fashion choices. Her style is often a sublime mix of elegant and trendy. Her recent traditional style gave us the ultimate 90s vibe as she adorned a beautiful flared anarkali suit from the shelves of Rimple and Harpreet. What really gave us that aesthetic was the short jacket style detailing in contrasting shades. The beautiful mix of pastels truly made it a summer essential. Her choice for a choker set with rings was perfect to minimally complete her look.

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