Alia Bhatt Casts a Spell in Gold & Ivory Suit Handspun by Local Artisans of Northeast India



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Alia Bhatt arrives for a promotional event of Kalank in Anita Dongre's gold and ivory Laranya follows, cut from Assamese Eri silk curated and handspun in Northeast India, designed to support local artisans.

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<div id= Promotional events for Karan Johar's much-awaited Kalank are in full swing and the movie's starcast – Alia Bhatt, Varun Dhawan, Sonakshi Sinha, Madhuri Dixit, Aditya Roy Kapur and Sanjay Dutt – is leaving the stone in a big success

, the cast is making regal entry everywhere they go in gorgeous ethnic wear designer outfits, especially Alia Bhatt.

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Recently, Alia made heads turn in Anita Dongre's gold and ivory Laranya follows which is cut from the finest Assamese Eri silk, a kind of silk processed without killing silkworms.

According to Anita Dongre's official website, the outfit called the Laranya follows is inspired by the forests of Rajasthan. Dongre also tweeted about the intricacies of this rich silk outfit which is curated and handspun in Northeast India, designed to support local artisans.

@ aliaa08 casting a summer spell on us. Curated & handspun in Northeast India, this gold & ivory set is a loving amalgam of gota patti work with fine silk eri Assamese, designed to support local artisans. @stylebyami @ shnoy09 @UN @LakmeFashionWk https://t.co/2Ucjt5ohMb pic.twitter.com/50Ev4VxiGs

– Anita Dongre (@ anitadongre) April 10, 2019

Alia's look features a kurta with deep and round neckline along with thin shoulder straps embellished with floral motifs teamed with a pair of embroidered tulle sharara .

Keeping up with all other Kalank looks, Alia teamed this outfit with ethnic gaudy jewelery. She flaunted a pair of powder blue jhumkas which broke the monotony of the white-gold outfit. For her sole, she threw together a pair of silver kolahpuris designed by Aprajita Toor. On the makeup front, she decided to make a new look with lipstick and shimmery pink eye-shadow.

This look is definitely worth bookmarking for all your summer festivities. You can throw together a potli wear mojris and also flaunt your chand balis with this.

| Edited by: Naqshib Nisar

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