Rakul Preet Singh stuns in glamorous off-shoulder golden gown.
Rakul Preet is a total stunner who keeps slaying the fashion gaols like a pro. Be it a sartorial saree or a chic pantsuit, the actress can pull off any look to perfection. The stylish diva is quite active on social media and her glam Insta-diaries filled with fashion-forward looks are a treasure trove of style inspiration for all her followers. As the world gets decked up in the red hues of Valentine's Day, Rakul chose to embrace her glam side in a stunning gold gown. Her latest look has her fans swooning while we can barely look away. Scroll down to take notes.
On Saturday, Rakul gave her followers a weekend treat as the actress took to Instagram and uploaded a series of stunning pictures accompanied by the caption
Her glamorous gown, straight from the shelves of ace designer Falguni Shane Peacock, featured an off-the-shoulder neckline in a stunning black fabric with a gold shimmering pattern all over. The bodycon fit perfectly accentuated her gorgeous curves and made her look like a total showstopper.
Assisted by celebrity fashion stylist Anshika Verma, Rakul kept her accessories to a minimum to allow her outfit to take centre stage, styling her look with just a pair of gold statement earrings and black strappy high heels.
With the help of a make-up artist, Salim Sayed, Rakul got decked up in nude eyeshadow, mascara coated lashes, winged eyeliner, darkened eyebrows, rouged cheeks, dewy base and a shade of glossy nude lipstick.
Assisted by hairstylist Aliya Shaik, Rakul styled her lush locks into soft curls and left them open at the centre part, cascading beautifully down her shoulders to complete her glam look.
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