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Inspiring! New Year looks from Sara, Alia and Shilpa

December 30, 2019 11:52 IST

It's time to bring in the New Year in style! Be it a sari, pantsuit or a lovely dress, make sure you take inspiration from these celebs and nail the New Year Eve look effortlessly. 

IMAGE: 2020 is all about minimal styles and here's your last chance to rock an all-sequinned look before the year comes to an end. 
Be the cynosure of all eyes at the New Year Eve party in a silvery silhouette like Alia Bhatt. You can add some drama to the look with black nails. 
Photograph: Hitesh Harisinghani/Rediff.com

IMAGE: You can't go wrong with an all-black look like the one Sara Ali Khan is wearing. 
With a little sheer, sequins and ruffles, it is just the right look for a New Year party. 
Photograph: Hitesh Harisinghani/Rediff.com

IMAGE: Most New Year parties have a theme and if the party you are attending is about recreating the 80s look, you can always dress like Taapsee Pannu.
She paired her chic white skirt with super-shimmering flared pants and won fashion. She completed the look with curls and a diamond choker on her neck.
Photograph: Courtesy Taapsee Pannu/Instagram

IMAGE: You can't go wrong in a little black dress, especially if it is like the one Malavika Mohanan is wearing.
Finish off the look with slicked back hair, bold eyes and nude lips.
Photograph: Pradeep Bandekar

IMAGE: Want to be the belle of the ball? Radhika Madan will show you how to get the look right. 
Her see-through silver gown is a sure shot winning look. 
Photograph: Pradeep Bandekar

IMAGE: Take a cue from Nushart Bharucha on how to make a jaw-dropping appearance at a New Year Eve party.
She paired her high-slit gown with matching shorts and owned the night.
Photograph: Pradeep Bandekar

IMAGE: Want to rock a New Year party in a sari? Then make sure you give it a contemporary twist like Shilpa Shetty.
She rounded off the look with a green choker and a matching kamarband.
Photograph: Courtesy Shilpa Shetty/Instagram

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