You can wear Ananya Panday’s black bralette in not just one, but multiple ways


Ananya Panday begins promotions for her next, Khaali Peeli…

After Vidya Balan (Shakuntala Devi ) and Sanjana Sanghi (Dil Bechara), yesterday, Ananya Panday began e-promotions of her next, Khaali Peeli, which also stars Ishaan Khatter. The trailer of the film was released last week and received mixed reviews, given the ongoing nepotism debate. Having said that, we found the trailer fun and interesting, and would like to give both Khatter and Panday a fair chance.

Ananya Panday promotes Khaali Peeli; Source: Tanya Ghavri

Speaking of fair chances, Ananya Panday’s latest fashion outing deserves it too, especially her bralette from Label Frow. Versatile and bold, that’s how we would describe Ananya Panday’s vibe from yesterday and there’s nothing we would change about her look. Panday paired her bralette with camouflage pants in tones of black and white, heels from Steve Madden and rings from Misho. This look was brought together by Tanya Ghavri and Nidhi Jeswani.

But what caught our attention the most is her bralette, which can be worn in not just one but multiple ways. What’s also unique about it and the brand Label Frow is that it is a zero wastage brand, and that’s something we absolutely love and adore. Their Instagram bio explicitly states, “Each product is made to order so as to reduce waste and fit your body right.” Now that’s a brand you will want to flock to, especially after a global pandemic, when you realise how important it is to take care of the world around you.

So girls, what’re you thinking? Get ready to swipe your cards. Get the look here:

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#BBSeenScene: Uyare In #ManuAshokan’s #Uyare, there is a moment in which Parvathy’s (@par_vathy) Pallavi is almost confident again to be able to not just click a selfie, but also post it on social media. Just when she does that, she’s brought down to reality, when she’s referred to as an “inconvenience”. But you don’t see her fighting for her right, mostly because that’s not who she is. She’s not here to be a feminist icon like Malti (@deepikapadukone from Chappaak) but only to live a ‘normal’ life. And that’s perhaps the brilliance of Uyare. At no point does this film become melodramatic and that’s why it talks about so many issues and none are sidelined – acid attack survivors, feminism, toxic relationships, single parents, beauty standards, among others. there’s no show, it’s all very real. There’s never any fuss. No claim to fame, even in her own little life. When Pallavi sees her face for the first time after the attack, there’s no shouting, just a plain sadness to not be able to be a pilot. She’s a lot like Gunjan (@janhvikapoor from Gunjan Saxena) – the only thing she knows and wants to be known for is flying and not because she shouted slogans of feminism. This rare understatement of emotions makes Uyare one of my favourite Malayalam films, a film one must watch and a performance you will definitely cherish. You can watch the film on @netflix_in. [This caption does not intend to take anything away from Malti and her story. Both Malti and Pallavi deserve equal recognition. In no way are we discounting Malti’s voice. It’s as important. We just mean to talk about the different forms in which similar battles can be fought, without taking away anything from either story.]

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