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As she jetted out of Mumbai, Kangana was photographed in a FabIndia sari at the airport. Shades in place, Birkin in tow, the actor finished out the look with a pair of suede oxfords. I will admit, the choice of shoes did throw me off, but the sari more than makes up for it. Love it!

Kangana Ranaut Photographed At The Airport


Kangana Ranaut Photographed At The Airport

Photo Credit: Viral Bhayani

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  1. Shoes aside; to me, this is highly uncomfortable to wear when I travel. Even my forever saree wearing mom refrains from them while flying. This is one more of Kangana’s impractical airport looks in my book. But who am I to judge? Apparently, she was headed to Kerala on vacation and she wanted to feel at home when she landed. ?

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    • Because in Kerala everyone wears a saree? Judging while not, I think? And by flying, did you think she was going to flap her hands in an attempt to take off? She has to sit in one place and let trained pilots do their job and a saree is pretty darn comfortable outfit for that.

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      • Hansini, the last part was a joke with an emoji which didn’t display when the message was displayed. I think I stated this clearly, it’s not comfortable for ME; it might be for you and you can certainly wear one while traveling and think it’s appropriate attire. In general, I am not a fan of Kangana’s elaborate and forced airport looks but that doesn’t mean folks won’t like them. There clearly are people who do. Let’s be real, we are here to look at a celebrity’s pictures and judge their look/fashion/stylist; so let’s not make it to be much more than that. Please be civil and agree to disagree.

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      • LOL @ “And by flying, did you think she was going to flap her hands in an attempt to take off? She has to sit in one place and let trained pilots do their job and a saree is pretty darn comfortable outfit for that. “

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    • Although you don’t mean to condescend your comment sounds condescending to someone who wears Sari day in & day out as well as to someone who is from Kerala ( I am not even sure why you felt the need to mention it)… yes airport looks maybe forced but this does not look forced to me. Is there a thumb rule that says you can’t wear a saree on a plane? While I (you or your mom) might not be comfortable wearing one to someone else it might me.

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      • As I said, it might be completely comfortable to you; I don’t wear sarees on a daily basis. Heck, I might wear them once an year and to me; it’s not something I would travel in. But more power to you if you pull that off! Additionally, the reason for the comment about Kerala is I purchased a similar gorgeous looking saree there and several of my friends own similar traditional weaves. I love my sarees but they are not going to become comfortable travel attire for me. But you have a different opinion and that is fine. I am unsure what is condescending there except we disagree about this look and potentially Kangana’s style. We both have rights to opinions and while I appreciate your comment, I don’t appreciate the negative connotations you have inferred.

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  2. First thought was, why is she so dressed up for a flight? Then I thought, that’s a normal saree! Many women wear sarees daily, including my mom! Funny how it’s become the norm for me to think of a saree as a very dressy attire! She looks fab, love Kangana! Juttis would’ve been a cuter footwear choice!

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  3. J’ adore! Love love love this look. She looked great, the sari is beautiful and wearing a traditional outfit for traveling shouldn’t come under scanner just because wearing a sari feels dressed up for most of us.

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  4. I for one like the look- shoes included. This is a travel look. She looks comfortable and the shoes add funk. Who said saree has to be worn with sandals. Unless u treat it as a costume it can be worn with anything.

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  5. love it. as someone who’s been wearing a lot of sarees of late, it’s always been on my bucket list to wear one while travelling — and yay, it happened. it’s just an garment, people — let’s not exoticize it.

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  6. I personally like the shoes with the saree. It look good and is obviously much more comfortable! With so much experimentation happening with the saree, why not these shoes as well :)

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  7. Love it ….. shows and all …. they’re quirky . If we forced to digest some really weird sari drapes and styles …. this is nothing . She looks awesome

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  8. Love the saree. During my recent trip to India, nobody said a word when I wore shorts and dresses. However, when I wore a simple saree for everyday wear, I had a million people asking me the same question with the same tone of complete shock – “why are you wearing a saree”. My response was, “why shouldn’t I?”

    I am still trying to make sense of this. The saree has been worn by generations of Indian women and even today, it is worn by women from all walks of life including surgeons, teachers and CEOs. Sure, women are free to wear whatever they like, but why is wearing a saree outside of a wedding considered such a shocking thing ? I would actually wear sarees more often but I get tired of answering the “why are you wearing a saree” question

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    • Btw, love the shoes. THey seem practical for traveling. I have gorgeous aunts who totally rocked the saree plus shoes look when playing tennis and those same ladies paired hand knitted turtle neck sweaters with sarees and looked like a million bucks

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  9. love the look AND the shoes. Its a very retro look, especially with the oxfords. Quirky and very politician princess – and I need to be comfortable when I stride through my jagir, these shoes are handmade in London, darling – just a cigarett with a long holder is missing!

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  10. did anyone else think after seeing the shoes that she might actually change in flight?
    Like, take off the sari and relax in tights?

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