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Lakme Fashion Week

Nargis Fakhri looks ethereal as she walks in her Indo-Western look at Lakme Fashion Week

| @indiablooms | Mar 13, 2023, at 11:29 pm

Mumbai: Nargis Fakhri looked ethereal as a show stopper at Lakme Fashion Week for designer Sejal Kamdar. She was seen wearing a stunning indo-western outfit from her latest collection & looked every bit royal, graceful & beautiful.

Breaking down her gorgeous fit, it blends age-old Indian tradition Ajrak & modern silhouettes to create contemporary fashion.

Her outfit is a fusion of chic and fun.

The intricately designed jacket over her tasseled blouse is a show-stopper.

Her hip-hugging long skirt with a flare at the bottom adds extra oomph, with a fishtail cut edgy outfit.

The actress looked a total vision to behold as a show stopper & stole the moment with her poignant walk.

She was last seen in the film Shiv Shastri Balboa & the audience loved her performance.

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