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Top 5 Looks We Loved at The 17th Anniversary Bombay Times Party

Top 5 Looks We Loved at The 17th Anniversary Bombay Times Party

Sue Castellino

Everybody wants to be at the Bombay Times Party for one reason only – the Bollywood celebrities. This year was no exception, mostly all the starlets decided they wanted to show off their stylist’s skills with great outfits. I can’t imagine what it would be like to be surrounded in that atmosphere of good looking people in gorgeous clothes. Until that day comes, I shall admire the pictures and fantasize about actually being there! Here are my top picks form this event.

No.1 Sonam Kapoor

Sonam Kapoor

Wearing a gold sequined net dress by Roberto Cavalli with matching strap heels and a vintage bag is Sonam Kapoor topping our list. The whole look has that 1920s/30s feel with her slick hair and dark lipstick. Love the over look.

No.2 Katrina Kaif & Bipasha Basu

Sporting a flirty white dress with signature pout is Katrina Kaif by designer Rocky S. Looking like a bohemian beach bride, and in the good sense is Bipasha Basu in her Nandita Mahtani white cocktail Dress.Although both are styled differently, they both look fresh with their LWD.

No. 3 Minissha Lamba

Minissha Lamba looked smoking hot in a green bodycon dress by designer duo Shivan & Narresh. Her nude heels and minimal jewellery really look great with the entire look, stating firmly that less is more.

No. 4 Neha Dhupia

Neha Dhupia

Neha Dhupia wore a Narendra Kumar creation that gave her curves that added bit of sexiness with a sense of power. I would have liked to see her hair curled or a little more easy going as compared to poker straight looks she’s sporting.

No.5 Amrita Rao and Farah Khan Ali

Amrita Rao and farah kahn ali with Gauri

Although I don’t know the designer of the dress, it looks great on Amrita Rao. She teamed the A line dress with classic pointed toe heels but what killed it was the clutch. Farah Khan Ali in Malini Ramani with a Bottega Veneta clutch rocked the whole colour blocking trend that we just can’t get enough of.