At the choreographer’s birthday bash, Rani Mukerji looked stunning in a black midi dress.
One of the actresses who has always stunned her fans and audiences for years with her natural grace, smile and elegance is Rani Mukerji. Recently, Rani attended choreographer Vaibhavi Merchant’s birthday bash and looked stunning in a black mini dress.
Rani Mukerji looks gorgeous in a black midi dress.
The actress turned heads in a black midi dress adorned with colourful flowers. She stepped out in Mumbai last night to attend her good friend and choreographer Vaibhavi Merchant’s birthday party. For the occasion, the star embraced florals. Rani embraced the elegant print style and served some major style goals. The dress came in a midnight black shade decked with colourful printed flowers in red, pink, and golden hues.
More on Rani Mukerji’s look of the day at Vaibhavi Merchant’s birthday party.
The dress that Rani wore added a feminine elegance to the ensemble. Other design elements in the dress included a wide U-neckline, broad shoulder straps, a sleeveless silhouette, a fitted bodice, a cinched waistline, neatly pressed pleats on the A-line skirt, a flowy fit, and a midi hem length. Accessorising the look, Rani chose eye-catching diamond jewels, including a dainty diamond choker necklace, diamond studs, a ring with a blinding centre stone, bracelets, and black peep-toe, sky-high heels. Rounding off the look, she also paired it with a top-handle bag.
For the glam, Rani Mukerji opted for a highlighter, defined brows, winged eyeliner, mascara-coated lashes, flushed cheeks, and a deep cherry red lip shade.

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