Kajol in zardosi silk pant suit looks stunningly quirky, but exudes charm

Actress Kajol looks stunning in zardosi silk pant suit. Image courtesy: instagram.com/kajol

Bollywood actress Kajol's dressing sense is indisputably iconic. She's known for rocking in everything from traditional saris to modern dresses with an uncanny charm and flair. Kajol's penchant for experimenting with modern dresses, showcases her versatility. From off-shoulder printed dress to slate grey dress with waistcoat to dark maroon velvet dress, the 'Baazigar' actress looks stunning in them all.

Kajol's style has evolved over the years, but one thing remains constant - her confidence and comfort in her own skin. However, when it comes to traditional favourites Kajol's sari game is strong, and she's often seen wearing mesmerising pieces that make her stand out.

The actress shares pictures of photo-shoots in beautiful outfits on social media. What is now gaining attention on social media are pictures of the actress in a zardosi silk pantsuit. The star is seen wearing a white silk pant suit with floral embroidery work.

Reports suggest that the price of this outfit is $2,710. That is, approximately Rs 2.7 lakh. To complement the outfit, she has opted for minimal make up. Nude shade lipstick, mascara and eyeliner have been used. She styled her hair in a ponytail and sported a pair of stylish sunglasses.

The heart-warming comments, which poured in below the pictures shared by Kajol mainly praised the 'beautiful look' on the pictures. There were also comments, which praised Kajol's evergreen youthfulness.

On the work front, Kajol's Hindi-language romantic thriller film 'Do Patti' written by Kanika Dhillon and directed by Shashanka Chaturvedi was released on the OTT platform Netflix on Friday. Kriti Sanon and Shaheer Sheikh also play leading roles in the movie, which marks Sanon's first production venture.

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