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In Péro


Rajshri attended the opening night of IFFLA wearing a printed dress and jacket, both Péro. Not one to do, she wore the separates with a Péro head scarf and knee high boots. The boots made the look feel a bit stuffy but there was something really likeable about the look. Maybe the fact that she seemed to have fun with it.

P.S. Catch me in the top version of her dress here.

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In Péro


Anushka also opted for a Péro sari, but as you can see wore it rather unconventionally, which quite frankly, is just what we expected her to do… After all, one of the reasons we love Ms. Manchanda is for fact that she gives every look bit of rocker twist!

Now, I don’t mind that she wore sari differently but I wish she’d worn a crop top with the look instead of the strapless bustier she had on. But, that’s just me.

What did you think of her screening look? Love or hate it?

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Anushka Manchanda
at Angry Indian Goddesses Screening at TIFF 2015

Photo Credit: Zimbio

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Sari Style


Also wearing Péro saris at the Angry Indian Goddesses screening were Parveen and Amrit with the former wearing a black checkered one and the latter a white polka dot one. Between the two much preferred Pavleen in hers. Not only did she wear her sari well but her accessories worked better. Amrit’s choice of jewellery and clutch didn’t quite gel with the boho feel of her sari.

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Pavleen Gujral and Amrit Maghera
at Angry Indian Goddesses Screening at TIFF 2015

Photo Credit: Zimbio

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