Bollywood just needed another reason to wear designer clothes and compete with one another. But this time, it was the Ciroc Filmfare Glamour And Style Awards that actually are about fashion and style. Ah, soon stylists got into a tizzy and looks were procured and they landed up on the red carpet. Some looked gorgeous, some were bold but there were some who fizzled right under our judgemental noses.
But this post is not about the losers, it’s about those who pushed the boundaries of style and emerged victorious.
Read our list of top 10 stylish ladies who did after all, paint out of the box.
Alia Bhatt
The bubbly beauty wore a pink Isabel Sanchis – extremely effortlessly and mildly excitedly. Alia Bhatt had a few misses recently but this look could do no wrong – it was such a great colour and brought out that blush in her cheeks. The no jewellery look worked and the makeup was subtle – winner!
Sonam Kapoor
This one’s totally up Sonam’s alley. The look was designed to stun onlookers and it made it’s case quite bold. The stylista wore an unconventional silhouette, design and craftsmanship. She picked up a Lebanese designer, Jean Louis Sabaji’s gown complete with black swan makeup, wet hair and lots of action at the lower half of the gown. We love the way the bust fitted in and her eye makeup.
Tanishaa Mukherjee
Tanishaa finally found her groove on the red carpet. Her Gauri & Nainika emerald green dress was all kinds of amazing – straight from the cut to the fabric. Here again, she wore no jewellery and that middle-parted bun really put all the attention back on the dress. We are impressed!
Jacqueline Fernandez
Fast climbing that fashionable ladder, JF (can we call her that?) is now our biggest and most bankable star. And her style is just as fun as her. Always experimenting and trying innovative silhouettes, Jacqueline keeps her style quotient quite high. This time, she went classy in a cut-out black Michael Kors dress. Hair worn down straight and just Dior earrings. Nice!
Nargis Fakhri
Cleavage is king these days it seems. And Nargis did this trend full justice in a peach Gauri & Nainika mini dress with a maxi skirt attached to it. Her baby-doll bangs are still in place but that peach hue totally suits her. The Dior bag in yellow totally adds the charm to this look and colour-blocks it to perfection.
Kareena Kapoor
A very unconventional colour we must say – the hue that queen bee Kareena Kapoor wore at the event. It was a lime yellow sequinned and beaded Roberto Cavalli Atelier dress. The low neck and the mermaid-ish hem made her look taller and thinner. The interesting back was the best feature on this dress – it was open and sexy as hell. We are in awe!
Divya Khosla Kumar
She’s svelte and sexy and all things good. Only she isn’t an actress but a director who gave us one good hit in 2014. Divya Khosla Kumar who patronised sequins till now has suddenly decided to go smooth and subtle. This white angelique Shehla Khan blouse with a cloth belt and an orange lip just made the cut.
Aditi Rao Hydari
In a dreamy pastel Hema Kaul embellished gown, Aditi stepped out with a big smile plastered on her demure face. As a star who has been trying very hard on the red carpet, Aditi has now succeeded in keeping it low key and yet classy. We loved the plaited bun and the pop pink lipstick – drama, drama, drama!
Ileana D’Cruz
A vision in white really, Ileana kept it minimalistic and sharp at the awards in a futuristic gown at the awards. The plunging neckline is a treat and the fact that she wore an updo said it all about her personal style. The Amit Aggarwal dress went very well with those red lips and the non-fussy bun.
Akshara Hassan
She was dowdy at all public appearances till now. Akshara is now a bonafide star and has really been making efforts at looking fashionable on the red carpet. What we loved at this filmfare red carpet is the effortless of her style in a Harsh Harsh bodycon dress and sleek hair.
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