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Sara’s ‘wild’ side

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Sara Ali Khan walks the ramp showcasing a creation by fashion designer Aisha Rao during the FDCI India Couture Week 2025
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Sara Ali Khan turned heads as she walked the ramp for designer Aisha Rao on Day 7 of Hyundai India Couture Week 2025.

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Sara looked gorgeous as she walked the ramp in a stunning soft rose gold lehenga with intricate floral embroidery. The outfit featured detailed work, combining pastel and metallic hues.

The Metro...In Dino actress completed her look with soft waves in her hair, minimal makeup, and no heavy accessories.

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Aisha Rao's collection, described as ‘a love letter to the wild’, were inspired by nature — banana leaves, lotus flowers, and palm motifs. Romantic cuts, shiny fabrics, and soft colours like rose gold, berry and champagne made the collection stand out.

Khushi’s ‘communal wardrobe’ with Janhvi

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Stealing clothes from a sibling's wardrobe is something most people relate to, and celebrities are no different. Khushi Kapoor, however, doesn't need to borrow clothes from her sister Janhvi Kapoor because they already share what she calls a ‘communal wardrobe’.

"I feel like we have one communal wardrobe, so everything that's hers is automatically mine. I don't need to steal anything from her closet," Khushi said.

Khushi looked stunning as she turned a showstopper for Rimzim Dadu on Day 7 of Hyundai India Couture Week 2025.

Khushi Kapoor with fashion designer Rimzim Dadu during the FDCI India Couture Week 2025

The two-piece design by Rimzim featured a halter-neck bralette-style blouse with a sculptural, metallic texture. The neckline was accentuated with a choker-style necklace, complementing the silver tones. The look was completed with a matching metallic grey skirt tailored to fit her silhouette.

Khushi shared what she liked most about the outfit, "I like everything about this outfit. I like that it takes inspiration from the Banjara tribes of Gujarat, so I feel like there's a sense of home in it, and it kind of incorporates a sense of today's style with its edginess and its structure. It's actually made of steel, which is crazy. So, I like that it has a story to it and kind of makes me feel like I'm wearing something authentic and interesting."

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