Loved Anushka Sharma’s Co-Ord At India Vs New Zealand World Cup Semi-Final? Here's How Much It Costs
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Anushka Sharma has been a consistent presence at Team India matches throughout this World Cup season, and her latest appearance at the semi-final match between India and New Zealand at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai was no exception. While she energetically cheered for her husband, cricketer Virat Kohli, and the team, it was her fashion-forward look that stole the spotlight.
Anushka Sharma wore an oversized white cotton blouse with a classic shirt collar. It featured front tie-up detailing, long sleeves, and an unusual green flower print with black borders that adorned the entire outfit. She matched it with a pair of identical shorts that had an elasticated drawstring waist. Her sleek ensemble is the ideal combination of comfort and style, making it quite a casual choice for a long match day.
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She kept her accessories to a minimum to go well with the breezy outfit. She styled her appearance with a pair of black flats, a gold stacking bracelet on her wrist, and gold stud earrings that complemented her ensemble. She completed her look with bare eyeshadow, mascara-coated lashes, blush cheeks, bare lipstick, and her hair left open in a side division.
How do you feel about Anushka’s stylish fashion? Take a guess at the price—her co-ord set, a creation from the designer Dhruv Kapoor collection, comes with a tag of Rs 27,500.
Anushka Sharma, a perpetual trendsetter in the world of fashion, has taken on a new role as the brand ambassador for W, India’s largest women’s fashion company. Expressing her enthusiasm for this association, Anushka shared, “I am delighted to be a part of the W for Woman family as a brand ambassador. The brand’s ideology aligns with my beliefs and values. It celebrates the essence of every woman, her unique story, convictions, beliefs, challenges, and wins,” as quoted by the Deccan Herald.
The brand’s campaign, centred around the theme “Celebrate Your Story,” is reportedly based on the concept that every festival holds a narrative linked to the stories of women. It encapsulates the idea of women being the heart of every event, encouraging them to embrace and cherish their individuality.
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