Sara Ali Khan's simple floral gharara set will instantly update your off-duty look

By Krishna Priya Pallavi, Delhi
Published on Nov 08, 2021 04:31 pm IST

Sara Ali Khan enjoyed an outing in Mumbai today, wearing a simple and elegant floral gharara set. She teamed the traditional look with juttis and a face mask.

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Sara Ali Khan and her love for cotton suit sets is not a mystery. The actor's go-to look for off-duty outings is replete with traditional attires. She especially loves beautiful, breathable, and simple white cotton kurtas. And each attire is a fashion moment of its own. If you are on the lookout for traditional outfits to look stylish while running errands out in the city, you should definitely take cues from Sara.(HT Photo/Varinder Chawla) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Published on Nov 08, 2021 04:31 pm IST

Sara Ali Khan and her love for cotton suit sets is not a mystery. The actor's go-to look for off-duty outings is replete with traditional attires. She especially loves beautiful, breathable, and simple white cotton kurtas. And each attire is a fashion moment of its own. If you are on the lookout for traditional outfits to look stylish while running errands out in the city, you should definitely take cues from Sara.(HT Photo/Varinder Chawla)

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On Monday, Sara was snapped by the paparazzi leaving for an outing in the bay. The actor wore a simple white floral printed gharara set. Sara happily posed for the cameras before getting inside her car.(HT Photo/Varinder Chawla) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Published on Nov 08, 2021 04:31 pm IST

On Monday, Sara was snapped by the paparazzi leaving for an outing in the bay. The actor wore a simple white floral printed gharara set. Sara happily posed for the cameras before getting inside her car.(HT Photo/Varinder Chawla)

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Sara's ensemble featured a simple short kurti adorned with floral print in multi-colours, a white crochet piping on the hem, and a round neckline with a tiny slit on the front. She draped a white chiffon dupatta, decorated with floral borders, on her shoulders to give her off-duty look an elegant touch.(HT Photo/Varinder Chawla) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Published on Nov 08, 2021 04:31 pm IST

Sara's ensemble featured a simple short kurti adorned with floral print in multi-colours, a white crochet piping on the hem, and a round neckline with a tiny slit on the front. She draped a white chiffon dupatta, decorated with floral borders, on her shoulders to give her off-duty look an elegant touch.(HT Photo/Varinder Chawla)

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Sara rounded off her ensemble with matching gharara pants. They came in the same floral pattern and featured a fit-and-flare silhouette and crochet piping. She wore the suit set with embroidered pink juttis and a white face mask.(HT Photo/Varinder Chawla) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Published on Nov 08, 2021 04:31 pm IST

Sara rounded off her ensemble with matching gharara pants. They came in the same floral pattern and featured a fit-and-flare silhouette and crochet piping. She wore the suit set with embroidered pink juttis and a white face mask.(HT Photo/Varinder Chawla)

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Centre parted open locks, kohl-lined eyes, and glowing skin rounded off Sara's beauty picks with the traditional look. Her ethnic ensemble will instantly update your suit collection and should be in your bookmarks list.(HT Photo/Varinder Chawla) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Published on Nov 08, 2021 04:31 pm IST

Centre parted open locks, kohl-lined eyes, and glowing skin rounded off Sara's beauty picks with the traditional look. Her ethnic ensemble will instantly update your suit collection and should be in your bookmarks list.(HT Photo/Varinder Chawla)

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    ABOUT THE AUTHOR
    Krishna Pallavi Priya

    Krishna Priya Pallavi is a journalist with over 9 years of experience, covering health, fashion, pop culture, travel, wellness, entertainment, festivals, mental health, art, decor, fitness, and sex and relationships. She is an alumna of the Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC), Dhenkanal, and holds an undergraduate degree in Journalism and Mass Communication from Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi. Her strong academic foundation informs her analytical and detail-oriented approach to storytelling, helping her uncover stories where none seem to exist. Before joining Hindustan Times, Pallavi worked with some of India’s leading media organisations. She spent close to three years at India Today, where she honed her newsroom skills and developed a sharp editorial sensibility. She also worked for over a year and a half at Vagabomb, ScoopWhoop’s feminist digital platform, where she explored stories through a gender-sensitive, socially aware lens. Pallavi has a deep interest in global fashion trends and international fashion seasons, and enjoys interviewing celebrities and tracking pop culture movements—interests that frequently translate into engaging, reader-friendly stories. Alongside lifestyle and entertainment, she has a keen eye for impactful health and wellness journalism, regularly interacting with doctors, designers, and digital content creators to bring nuance and credibility to her work. Born and raised in Haryana, Pallavi remains deeply connected to her ancestral roots in Odisha. Her ability to spot fresh angles brings curiosity and depth to stories she pursues. When not chasing deadlines, she enjoys spending time with her dog, planning her next vacation, reading, running new trails, and discovering new destinations.

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