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Keerthy Suresh is indeed back to work and this time around, in literally working in style. The Baby John actress was also present in Dubai for the promotions of her film and her fashion was on point to her bonus.  


For one of the events, Keerthy wore a beautiful leather midi dress which she teamed with matching red steel toes. She kept the accessories for the outfit simple with a pair of modern gold earrings. Her makeup was kept fresh dewy with a lovely eye shadow and emphasized lips.  

One of the top mentioned remarks to make was the sacred thread worn by a woman around her neck that was done to mark her post marriage and many congratulated her about that.


To another event, Keerthy decided to go for a different approach. This time around, glossy crystal buttons graced a black mini dress she had slipped on. The outfit suited her beautifully in all the right areas. She paired the outfit with glimmering crystal earrings and, for the shoes, she wore other black ones, that also had matching and more elaborate bows.


Keerthy decided to sport a peplum top alongside a pencil skirt and a nude pump which became the talk of one ofthe events that took place in Mumbai. In terms of her make up, her ‘daisy-fresh’ look was achieved with an impeccable combination of peach and pink tones which balanced her look. She further complemented her minimalistic style by adorning only rose quartz earrings.

She edited her work schedule around New Year’s because she wanted time to spend on going to fleet and rang in the new year. Her swimsuit collection consisted of printed floral t-shirts, shorts, hats, and slippers which made ‘Holidays in Phuket’ during the trip of Instagram a breeze. Besides, she loved exploring shopping spaces, local kulina, and markets on the street.


Antony Thattil, Keethty’s longtime lover, has become her husband late last December, marking the beginning of an incredibly dynamic 2024 for the actor. Her beautiful white gown with a stunning veil was. She donned purple and yellow-green Anita Dongre sarees for the Indian traditional ceremony.