In Esteban Cortazar
Wearing an Esteban Cortazar cut-out mini, Niamat attended a recent event in the capital. Wearing her hair back, she finished out the look with gold-tone accessories that included a Kotur clutch. Wish she had picked subtler pair of earrings to let the neckline of her dress have all the spotlight to itself… But minus that minor detail, it’s an interesting choice of dress, one which she wore well.
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Niamat Bakshi At Vogue Fashion Fund 2014 Finale
Pretty dress, and nice looking lady – but the dress *needs* a longer neck. It feels too stifled to look at right now, and the make up is a little chalky
Also she wears stockings at every sighting which are not sheer and slightly ligher than her skin tone, and hence emit out this grey silver haze that is distracting. She should do away or get another pair that’s sheer and darker
Agree with both your comments. Also i feel this lady does wear high end fashion forward clothes but this somehow comes across as very forced. Maybe it’s just me
I looked at the second pic and was shocked to see dimple kapadia looking so thin and fit at her age! :P
hahah. I see what you see ;)
Chic dress. Like that cut out on the side..
Could have done without the earrings. Also much edgier accessories required. But hey, they always have to try and add some princess elements, don’t they?
She looks not that tall and wearing tights and that too in an open toe shoe!!!
The look is cool, different. I’m giving this a thumbs up.
Love the dress, shoes. She looks good.
That is one fierce dress! Love the look!
Wearing pantyhose with open toed gladiator heels? LMAO. She does wear these lighter than her skin tone stockings or pantyhose every time. Indians and their obsession to look fair in any means possible. lol.
Wearing pantyhose with open-toe shoes? Even basics this lady doesn’t know. *smh*
Those earrings look too desi for that dress. Her face looks like its been cut pasted from a Diwali outfit into this one. The dress I love though! She definitely has good choice in clothing.