Aishwarya Rai Bachchan's new look for Vogue India will leave you stunned
I wanted to be more than just a pretty face issuing PSAs, says Aishwarya
PHOTO: VOGUE INDIA
India's stunning beauty, Aishwarya Rai Bachan wowed readers of Vogue India as she appeared on the March issue, The Huffington Post reported.
Although the star has been hiding from the big screen in recent times, her appearance as the cover girl for Vogue showed her fans that she is right here and is ready to step into the limelight.
The 41-year-old sported the popular 70's hairstyle-the fringe and tussled locks- accompanied with a Tommy Hilfiger fur jacket and a sheer black Saint Laurent blouse.
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Styled by Vogue India's fashion director, Anaita Shroff Adjania, the actor pulled off the 70's girl look as Marc Hom photographed her.
Aishwarya, in an excerpt from the cover story said, "Yes, there was a maternity leave, just like any other working woman. In fact, I was working right up to my sixth month, with my various product endorsements and other stuff. There were no movies, obviously."
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“I wanted to be more than just a pretty face issuing PSAs; I wanted to be hands-on. And now, 12 years later, this seemed like the perfect time," she added.
Although the star has been hiding from the big screen in recent times, her appearance as the cover girl for Vogue showed her fans that she is right here and is ready to step into the limelight.
PHOTO: VOGUE INDIA
The 41-year-old sported the popular 70's hairstyle-the fringe and tussled locks- accompanied with a Tommy Hilfiger fur jacket and a sheer black Saint Laurent blouse.
Read: Bollywood actors who never graduated
Styled by Vogue India's fashion director, Anaita Shroff Adjania, the actor pulled off the 70's girl look as Marc Hom photographed her.
PHOTO: VOGUE INDIA
Aishwarya, in an excerpt from the cover story said, "Yes, there was a maternity leave, just like any other working woman. In fact, I was working right up to my sixth month, with my various product endorsements and other stuff. There were no movies, obviously."
Read: Jazbaa: Aishwarya Rai Bachan gets a standing ovation on first day of shoot
PHOTO: VOGUE INDIA
“I wanted to be more than just a pretty face issuing PSAs; I wanted to be hands-on. And now, 12 years later, this seemed like the perfect time," she added.
PHOTO: VOGUE INDIA