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Mahira Sharma's Chill Glam Airport Look Stuns Fans

Mahira Sharma's Chill Glam Airport Look Stuns Fans

Time of India2 days ago

IANS
/ Jun 02, 2025, 05:38PM IST
Mahira Sharma turned heads at Mumbai airport with a laid-back yet striking outfit. She paired a fitted olive green crop top, flaunting her toned midriff and belly piercing, with loose black high-waisted jeans and a sleek belt. With freshly styled honey-toned waves cascading over her shoulders, Mahira served effortless Gen-Z glam with airport chic finesse.

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