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Natasha Poonawalla brought amulets, haute couture, and something yellow to Jeff Bezos' Italian wedding

Natasha Poonawalla brought amulets, haute couture, and something yellow to Jeff Bezos' Italian wedding

Time of India2 days ago
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Indian entrepreneur and philanthropist Natasha Poonawalla has made a name for herself in the world of fashion. Thanks to her eclectic looks and sense for all things aesthetic and luxurious, she never goes wrong.
The diva effortlessly fuses tradition with high fashion and made a grand entry at the wedding celebration of Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez.
After rocking in an extravagant, fiery red ensemble, she made heads turn in a trendsetting 1960s vintage London fine canary-yellow slubbed silk gown from the archives of Christian Dior. The two-toned gown featured a fitted and embellished upper bodice and came with a voluminous skirt flowing down her waistline.
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This iconic sleeveless gown featured a horizontal banded design with multiple evenly spaced rows. Decorated with subtle embellishments of beads, sequins, and shimmer threads, the sleek reflective elements caught the light and added just the right amount of wedding sparkle.
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However, the glam did not just stop there, as her high-waisted poofy gown was made with a satin-like fabric and featured a front drape that further added visual interest.
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The vibrant ochre yellow colour gave a striking appearance that looked anything but basic.
For her accessories, Natasha chose a sterling silver Hermès Mini Kelly handbag and wore a chic pair of studs and a statement ring. Posing in dark rectangular sunglasses and beaded fringe pumps from the house of Gucci, she gave a posh and refined look that screamed iconic from every angle.
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On the makeup front, Natasha opted for a radiant glowing base with dark eyeliner and mascara-laden eyes. With well-defined eyebrows, she painted her lips brown and balanced her bold eye makeup with a minimal contoured look. Styling her hair in a sleek, straight manner with a middle parting, she left her locks down and looked like a queen.
With all eyes on Natasha Poonawalla, we cannot wait to see what more she has up her haute couture sleeve.
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