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Alia Bhatt to attend the Gucci Cruise Show in London

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After stealing the spotlight at Met Gala 2024 in Sabyasachi sari, actor Alia Bhatt is now all set to catch eyeballs with her presence at the Gucci Cruise show 2025 in London.
Before boarding the flight to London, the Gangubai Kathiawadi star happily posed for the shutterbugs at the Mumbai airport at midnight on Monday. She looked simple yet stylish in a comfortably cool airport ensemble.
Alia donned a pair of denim jeans and a white T-shirt. She opted for minimal make-up.
The Gucci Cruise show will take place at the Tate Modern in London. London follows in the footsteps of Seoul, where Gucci presented its previous Cruise collection at Gyeongbokgung Palace last May.
Alia, the first Indian Global brand ambassador for Gucci, was present at Gucci’s show in South Korea last year as well.
Undoubtedly, Alia has been on a roll. She has taken her career graph to a global stage with her hard work.
In March 2024, Alia hosted her first charity gala in London.
The actress organised the Hope Gala to raise funds for underprivileged adolescents in India through the Salaam Bombay Foundation.
On hosting her first charity gala, Alia said, “Hosting my inaugural charity gala in collaboration with the Salaam Bombay Foundation and Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group has been an incredible experience.
Furthermore, holding the Hope Gala at such a prestigious venue is a genuine privilege, as I’ve always been a fan of Mandarin Oriental’s exceptional hospitality. (ANI)

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