Malaika Arora Raises Temperature As She Walks The Ramp In Ivory Sequin Lehenga

riya ashok madayi riya ashok madayi | 05-05 00:10

Malaika Arora’s fashion diaries have always been a source of inspiration. Her outfits are on point, ranging from uber-chic red carpet looks to breathtaking party ensembles. It looks like the Bollywood diva has done it again. Malaika walked down the runway for designer Archan Kochhar at the Bombay Times Fashion Week in Mumbai, looking absolutely gorgeous in an ivory lehenga. The paparazzi shared footage of Malaika’s dazzling ramp walk, and fans were awestruck by her grace.

Malaika Arora’s ivory lehenga from Archana Kochhar’s latest collection included a sleeveless bralette, an embroidered skirt and a matching dupatta. The blouse featured a bold V neckline that accentuated her decolletage. It was adorned with sequin embroidery, a belted design below the bust, ties in the back and a cropped hem with a fitting silhouette. The lehenga had a sheer overlay embroidered with sequins, white floral thread work and beaded embellishments. It featured pleated ruffle attachments at the hem. The lehenga’s design and floor-grazing length gave it a regal touch. Malaika’s outfit was finished with a net dupatta over her arms. It had similar sequin decorations and thread embroidery as the rest of the outfit

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She accessorised the look of the night with embellished stilettos, a gemstone necklace, tiny earrings, rings and a matching potli bag. For her makeup, Malaika opted for a smokey eye shadow, winged eyeliner and mascara on the lashes. She applied some rouge on the cheeks, bronze highlighter and glossy lip tint. The look was completed with a centre-parted, sleek ponytail.

Earlier this week, she stunned her followers at an award event wearing a gorgeous bodycon gown. The stunning beaded gown is from the luxury brand Michael Cinco. It featured a stunning fish-cut design, which was enhanced by a daring off-shoulder neckline and a figure-hugging fit. The gown also had an elegant trail and a sleek zip closure, Malaika kept her accessories minimal by wearing diamond earrings.

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Her makeup matched perfectly with the attire. It included a dewy base, sharp contours and a shimmer highlight to complement the sparkles all over her attire. The hair stylist arranged her tresses into a high, elegant and neat ponytail that was on point with her outfit.

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