
Shweta Tiwari's Floral Maxi Dress Is The Ultimate Mood For Grey Monsoons
Shweta Tiwari took to her social media to share pictures of her latest look. The actor opted for a vibrant yellow floral printed maxi-length dress.
Shweta Tiwari is one of the most fashionable actors in the industry right now. The actor never misses out on an opportunity to leave her fans swooning with her impeccable sartorial picks. Be it the traditional Indian outfits or trendy looks, she knows how to pull off each look with style and panache. For her recent look, she embodied the spirit of summer in the Mumbai humidity in a vibrant yellow floral printed dress.
Taking to her Instagram, Shweta Tiwari shared a series of pictures of herself looking glamorous in a floral printed yellow dress. The photos showed the actor striking some stunning poses for the camera in her luxurious hotel room. Shweta commanded attention in all the pictures with her smouldering looks. She shared the pictures with a dancing girl emoji in the caption.
Decoding Shweta Tiwari's Look
For her latest look, Shweta donned a yellow printed dress by Gaia By Archie. The maxi length dress came with a collared neckline and buttoned details on the bustier. The dress was cinched at the waist to give a structure to the overall look. From the waist onwards, the dress graduated into a demure skirt. The dress came with billowy sleeves that were cinched at the wrists with intricate gold and stone embroidery. She slipped into a pair of gold heels to complete her look.
For the accessories, Shweta just opted for a pair of gold earrings. She ditched all the accessories and let her vibrant dress do all the talking. For the glam, she kept it minimal. She went for a classic clean-girl minimal makeup look: think flawlessly radiant skin, mascara, eyeliner, just a hint of blush, and a lovely matte brown shade on her lips.
About Shweta Tiwari
Shweta was recently spotted in Mauritius as she treated herself to a luxurious beach getaway. The actor became a household name when she played the role of Prerna in Ekta Kapoor's Kasautii Zindagii Kay in 2001. On the work front, she was last seen in Rohit Shetty's Singham Again.
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