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CANNES 2019: KANGANA RANAUT NAILS THE SAREE AND OPERA GLOVES LOOK WITH PANACHE

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Kangana R anaut made it clear that she won’t be wearing gowns at the r ed car pet of Cannes Film Festival 2019. She said that she would opt for India’s tr aditional wear and that is, a sar ee. The diva truly stayed true to her words and looks mesmer ising

This is Kangana Ranaut’s second year at the French Riviera, the actress is present there as the brand ambassador of a vodka brand, Grey Goose. After donning a black saree last year, everyone is looking forward to Kangana Ranaut’s fashion choice at the 72nd Cannes Film Festival. The Manikarnik­a: The Queen of Jhansi actress will spread her aura from May 16- 18.

Finally, Kangana Ranaut’s first look from the French Riviera is out, and we can’t get over this saree- with- opera- gloves look! Only the Queen of Bollywood can pull off this Victorian take on traditiona­l ethnic wear. Kangana opted for a golden saree, paired with a gold embellishe­d blouse and violet opera gloves for the evening. Take a look!

Kangana Ranaut was seen in a Falguni Shane Peacock’s customised corset, and a Kanjeevara­m saree by Madhurya creations. The actress walked the red carpet with Kangana Ranaut said that she wants to promote Indian weavers. She mentioned, “The clothes I wear will have drama. At the same time, as an Indian actor, I have the responsibi­lity of endorsing our weavers and wearing outfits that reflect our rich heritage. My stylist Ami Patel and I have been brainstorm­ing for a few weeks. We, along with Falguni and Shane Peacock, are designing a unique saree. The idea is to bring the forgotten weaves to the fore so that the world is more aware of our rich fabrics and culture.” Recalling her debut at the Cannes Film Festival, Kangana said in a statement, “Following an exhilarati­ng debut last year at the Cannes Film Festival, I am looking forward to representi­ng Indian cinema at such a prestigiou­s platform with the global icon of luxury yet again. I made many lifelong memories, inclusive of both big and small moments. It was all about having fun, living life to the fullest and celebratin­g Indian cinema. I believe in treating oneself as you are worthy of only the best and this associatio­n is in perfect sync to my ideologies.

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