Preity Zinta’s Floral Co-Ord Set Dials Spring In Summer; See Pictures

riya ashok madayi riya ashok madayi | 06-02 16:10

Cannes 2024 may be over, but Preity Zinta is still mentally living her best in French Riviera. Among the slew of celebrities gathered at the prestigious film festival, Preity grabbed the limelight with her comeback after 17 years. Be it her white pearl-bow gown or the pink sequin drape, the actress made waves on the Cannes red carpet. So, are you ready for her third unseen look? Preity has now dropped a throwback picture of her day out in French Riviera and her OOTD has made its place in our style diary. Preity picked a co-ord set by fashion designers Gauri and Nainika.

The beige set featured a floral printed shirt and a matching voluminous tea-length skirt. With a gathered waist, the skirt came with side pockets. Preity carried the shirt with two buttons down and sleeves rolled up style, giving off a casual vibe. A massive straw hat added the Hollywood charm to her look. A pair of bright pink heels brought an amazing contrast to her lively look. A pair of big black sunglasses, a few bracelets and a pair of hoops sealed the deal for her.

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For her red-carpet appearance at the Cannes Film Festival, Preity Zinta slipped into a pristine white bridal gown by designer Vivienna Lorikeet. Her outfit was completely adorned with pearls and sequins. The backless number featured a V-neckline. It was held together with satin silk bow-styled sleeves, flowing down to form a flowy hem with a back zipper. The floor-sweeping gown came with a mini trail adorned with fringed pearls. A side-parted bun rounded off her gorgeous look. To accessorise her look, Preity chose pearl drop earrings. Her dewy makeup completed with softly done smokey eyes and glossy lips made her red carpet-ready.

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Preity Zinta’s second appearance at the event was equally dazzling in an ombre pink drape by Seema Gujral. Crafted from a georgette fabric, the six yards featured an overall pearl, sequin, and beaded embellishments. She teamed the drape with a matching strappy blouse. Her look was further enhanced with a pair of danglers from Chopard.

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Preity Zinta’s red carpet looks deserve to be bookmarked this instant.

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