Priyanka Chopra Is A Red-Carpet Bombshell In Vivienne Westwood Corsetry
19.04.2023 - 15:59
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, Priyanka Chopra never holds back on serving Old Hollywood glamour. With a penchant for dazzling, form-fitting gowns, often chooses to wear major brands like Versace, Halpern, Dolce & Gabbana, and up-and-coming designers like Robert Wun.
But the head-turning hue that she can’t get enough of? Red, of course. And Priyanka’s latest appearance proves why it’s .At the London premiere of the Amazon Prime Video show Citadel this week, the Indian-born actor was the ultimate red-carpet bombshell while posing on the step-and-repeat of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane.
The focal point of the ensemble was most certainly her custom red satin dress, which was complete with a corseted bodice, an off-the-shoulder drape, and a dramatic floor-length skirt. Chopra finished off the glamorous look with Bulgari jewelry pieces, as well as a matching red lip and a voluminous blowout hairstyle.Priyanka Chopra attends the Global Premiere of "Citadel" in London on April 18, 2023.Previously, Chopra has worn numerous iterations of memorable red dresses.
Whether it’s a sexy cut-out Cult Gaia number for her 40th birthday celebrations, or attending the UNICEF Snowflake Ball in an asymmetric gown by Salvatore Ferragamo, the star consistently shuts down the red carpet in scene-stealing red.Priyanka loves a bright red dress moment.A break from the trend that dominated our social media feeds last year, deep reds appeared widely on the , notably at Ferragamo in Milan, David Koma in London, and Proenza Schouler in New York. However, Priyanka Chopra has been wearing the shade for a number of years, proving that she’s long been ahead of the curve.This article originally appeared in By Emma SpeddingBy Elizabeth LoganBy Elizabeth LoganBy Elizabeth LoganMore from
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