Sara Ali Khan flaunts her burn marks in pearl grey embroidered lehenga by Varun Chakkilam at Lakme Fashion Week 2024, see pics

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For their latest collection the brand presented as Lenora, Varun Chakkilam explored the opulent splendour of luminosity – the light. With every ensemble, the label brings a sense of its Hyderabadi cultural origin with a graceful yet playful range of garments for contemporary men and women. As Lakme Fashion Week is back for its 49th edition in partnership with the Fashion Design Council of India (FDCI), the five-day extravaganza that took place from 13 to 17 March 2024 at Mumbai’s Jio World Convention Centre, Varun Chakkilam opened the 4th day of LFW with his stunning show. Sara Ali Khan was the showstopper for Chakkilam's collection as she flaunted her burn marks while walking the ramp on Saturday.

Sara was recently injured and had burn marks on her stomach. However, the actress has been busy promoting her movies Murder Mubarak and Ae Watan Mere Watan. After walking the ramp at Lakme Fashion Week 2024, Sara Ali Khan shared, “I’m in awe how the designer has used luminous glass beadwork with contemporary forms and the intricate embroideries with aari work. The showstopper outfit is absolutely stunning. It’s covered in handcrafted beadwork and embroidery, making it a stunning lehenga style that is contemporary.”

Sara Ali Khan wore a pearl grey embroidered lehenga with dori embroidery fused with silver zari strings highlighted with glass beads and Swarovski studded crystals. To give a modern and chic look, the brand paired the lehenga with Swarovski embellished bralette and floral components. As we all know she is the princess of Pataudi, to keep her royalty alive, the brand has paired the look with a veil.

The eponymous label’s upcoming range took its audience on a journey of sartorial splendour. The dazzling spectacle left an indelible mark on the viewers, and the vision for this collection transcended boundaries. Embracing an aura of effortless refinement, it exuded a palette of pure white to the celestial depths of infinite greys, with touches of burnt copper and earthy russet browns. Hinting at the colour trends from the runway, the designer Varun Chakkilam shares, “I’m excited to share my vision. Lenora is all about light and we’ve taken inspiration from even the reflection of light. It’s translated to garments in the form of plush textures, handcrafted with skilled handwork. Lenora weaves a narrative of timeless enchantment.” ALSO READ: Sara Ali Khan reminisces debut feels as Murder Mubarak and Ae Watan Mere Watan release back to back


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