Shanaya Kapoor's 3D rose dress priced more than ₹ 1 lakh is worth every penny, have a look

Updated : Jun 21, 2024 10:55
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Sanjay Kapoor and Maheep Kapoor's daughter Shanaya Kapoor is a true blue fashionista and never fails to surprise us with her stylish avatars. While she will be making her debut in Bollywood soon, the diva often poses for various photoshoots.
In her recent photoshoot, Shanaya was seen wearing a 3-D printed rose dress worth more than a lakh. Here are more details of her look.

Shanaya Kapoor looks stylish in 3D rose dress

Shanaya Kapoor's rose-printed dress in super-stylish and fans loved her simple yet chic avatar. Shanaya's gorgeous dress is a Rose-Appliqué Cady mini dress by NDS the Label. The dress features a delicate round neckline and highlights a cluster of 3D pink roses that blossom across the front. The stunning dress costs a whopping $1,682, which is roughly ₹1.4 lakhs.

For her makeup, the actor chose rosy pink lips and matching eyeshadow. She accentuated her features with black eyeliner.

On the work front

Shanaya Kapoor will be making her film debut with Mohanlal's Vrushabha. Vrushabha will feature actor Mohanlal alongside Shanaya. Salma Agha's daughter Zahrah S Khan and Roshann Meka will also be seen in the film. The film will be directed by Nanda Kishore. It will go to floors later in July.

Shanaya has already started the shoot for the film.

Also watch: 'Vrushabha': Shanaya Kapoor, Mohanlal share pics as they wrap 1st schedule of film in Mysore

Shanaya Kapoor

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