The black and white striped saree by Indian designer Punit Balana, is the ideal party-ready outfit and has all the sparkle and glam required to amp up your appearance. When the winner of Femina Style Diva East 2016 opted to wear the same saree, Kajol chose it for the ‘Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior’ movie promotions. Both divas chose to dress their attractive avatars in distinctive ways that dazzled us. Continue reading to discover how each diva styles her dazzling saree.
Kajol Devgn
Kajol matched the border of her drape exactly with the ornamented sleeveless blouse she wore with the sari. In addition to the striking geometric print on her sari, Kajol's outfit was notable for the accessories she chose. The actor omitted earrings and finished off her Indian look with a statement lapis and amethyst necklace with ruby drops, which brought instant colour to her ensemble. Kajol highlighted her features with nude lips, winged eyeliner, and flawlessly defined cheekbones while leaving her thick hair open.
Zaraa Yesmin
Zaraa Yesmin made the decision to style the saree in her own way. Zaraa draped her saree through her waist to flaunt her hourglass figure. She drapped her saree around her neck, this created a statement look by turning the saree into a choker for jewellery. Also a black sleeveless blouse with sequins. Zaraa opted for silver bangles and silver with black stud earrings as her accessories. She complimented her cheeks with a nude blush and added brown lip colour, to get that intense eyes, she used brown eyeshadow, and gave her eyes a smokey appearance with black eyeliner and kohl. She enhanced her look with open wavy hair.
Who do you think wore better Kajol Or Zaraa?
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