Anushka Sharma may not be making as many public appearances as we want her to, but she sure does make a statement every time she steps out. At a recent kirtan in Mumbai, the actress looked relaxed and comfy as she rocked an easy-breezy fashionably sustainable kurta set.For the unversed, Anushka Sharma made a rare public appearance at a kirtan by Krishna Das at Nesco in Mumbai. Accompanied by hubby Virat Kohli, the actress looked radiant as she enjoyed the atmosphere in a trendy kurta set.
Decoding Anushka Sharma's kurta set for kirtan in MumbaiAnushka opted for the Off-White Heart EMB Acra Tunic Set by label Mati for her day out, nailing an anti-fit tunic hand-embroidered on handspun kala cotton with front opening and side pockets. The kurta had cute little hearts littered all over, which she paired with matching pants.Before you go adding to cart her splendid look, be prepared to shell out almost 30 grand on her OOTD. Yep, Anushka Sharma's pure cotton kurta set retails for a whopping Rs 28,500 on the brand's official website. Take a look at Anushka Sharma's gorgeous new kurta moment right here:
As beautiful as her look is, it is also sustainable. Native to India, Mati is a sustainable, ethical and slow fashion brand. As per their website, they make affordable sustainable clothing with Eco-friendly clothing materials and 100% biodegradable environment-friendly fabric.Anushka Sharma kept her look extremely minimal, only accessorizing with a dainty bracelet and a bunch of rings. Her short hair was kept sleek and straight, with barely there makeup accentuating her beautiful features. How much are you loving Anushka Sharma's new look? Let us know in the comments below
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