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Why the Internet is making fun of Aishwarya

By Rediff Get Ahead
Last updated on: September 04, 2019 11:55 IST
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The Peacock Magazine's cover girl Aishwarya Rai Bachchan is getting trolled for taking inspiration from another cover. 

Photographs: Courtesy The Peacock Magazine/Instagram

Aishwarya Rai Bachchan looks glamorous in Falguni and Shane Peacock outfits on the cover of The Peacock Magazine. And each gown was memorable, to say the least.

The mag launched its first-ever print issue of the magazine with the actor.

Shot on the streets of New York City, the 'timeless star' looked stunning in an ivory sequinned gown, paired with a matching cape with fringe details.

Wearing her hair poker straight, she opted for bold eyes and brown lips.

For her second look, below, Aishwarya stunned in an embellished gown, worn with a funky necklace.

'New York has always been special for me and no matter how many times I visit it; I can never get enough of its beauty,' wrote designer Falguni Peacock as she uploaded a pic of the cover on Instagram.

'Shooting Aishwarya Rai Bachchan -- the world's most beautiful woman, against the gorgeous skyline of this city, was nothing less than dreamy and surreal.

'The shoot can be summed up best in one word 'iconic' and just the kind that will leave me mesmerised years down the line, just like it does now,' she added.

For her third look, Aishwarya is seen posing on a ladder, wearing a red embellished gown with an attached train. 

However this look has created headlines for being inspired by a Kate Winslet 2009 July Harper's Bazaar cover and another 2018 cover featuring Julia Roberts. 

Diet Sabya carried the covers alongside and asked readers to caption it. 'Deja Chu? Caption this #gandi #inspiration #dietsabya,' they wrote. 

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