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July 14, 2024 05:29 PM IST
Netizens criticised Sara Ali Khan for not crediting the Pakistani designer behind her stunning outfit at the Ambani wedding, and urged her to give him due credit.
Loved Sara Ali Khan’s royal look at Ambani’s wedding? While her stunning outfit definitely made fashion lovers go crazy, it’s not the only reason for her making headlines. The actress is facing severe criticism on social media after she wore a stunning lehenga designed by Pakistani fashion designer Iqbal Hussain, but she didn’t credit him in her post. Sara wore this vibrant outfit at Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant’s lavish wedding on July 12. She shared a video of her walking and posing in the lehenga at the event, in which she tagged her stylist, hair and makeup team, and photographers, but didn’t mention or tag the original designer, Iqbal Hussain. (Also read: Isha Ambani seems to love her massive necklace, she repeated it with a gorgeous floral sari: Photos ,
Netizens criticise Sara Ali Khan for not giving credit to Pakistani designer
Netizens were not happy with Sara Ali Khan, criticising her for not crediting the designer behind her outfit despite showing off his work on social media. One user commented, “I have seen your previous posts where you have tagged the designer. I don’t understand why you tagged only the stylist this time. Whether he is from Pakistan or anywhere else, it is his hard work and design. Give credit where it is due.” Another commenter said, “If you are hesitant to tag the Pakistani designer whose clothes you are wearing, then why wear them at all? Every designer should get recognition. This is unprofessional, Sara.” A third user said, “Have the guts to mention the designer, whether he is from Pakistan, America, Japan or any other place in the world.”
Netizens tagged the designer, urging him to speak up for himself. So far, Iqbal Hussain has not reacted to the controversy.
About Sara’s fabulous outfit
For the Ambani wedding, Sara Ali Khan embraced her royal aura and wore a beautiful ivory organza pishva, a long, flowing tunic with intricate Maori embroidery on the neckline, sleeves and flared skirt. The dress was enhanced by a golden net with detailed zardozi embroidery and appliqué work, adding a touch of luxury and tradition. The design showcased rich craftsmanship and cultural heritage.
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