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Palak Tiwari Serves Vintage Glamour In A Princess-Inspired Look

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Palak Tiwari left fashionistas captivated with her look at the GQ Best Dressed 2025 event.

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Palak Tiwari looked bold in a lacy dress.

Palak Tiwari looked bold in a lacy dress.

Palak Tiwari recently graced the GQ Best Dressed 2025 event in complete swag. The actress, known for her sartorial choices, turned heads at the event with her bold appearance. Her look aligned perfectly with the event’s Roaring 20s theme.

For the occasion that took place last night in Mumbai, Palak Tiwari captured all eyes with a bold look. She looked every bit stunning in a mint green ensemble that perfectly blended modern elements with sophistication. It featured a mini off-shoulder dress that complemented her toned figure. It was attached to a lacy fabric below, whose flowy nature, alongside a thigh-high slit, gave an illusion effect to her overall appearance.

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The actor maximised her beauty with a pair of gloves, turning her into a real-life princess from the vintage European era. For accessories, the diva went for a pair of shimmery heels and a pink, precious-stones-adorned diamond neckpiece that added the right amount of drama to her look. Not only this, above her gloves, she wore a thin diamond bracelet and a few statement rings that oozed pure radiance.

Keeping her makeup on point, she opted for a matte foundation base, accompanied by a healthy sweep of blush on her cheeks. Palak also went for nude glossy lips, thin strokes of eyeliner and shimmery eyeshadow to enhance her facial features.

Her hair was left loose and middle-parted to cascade down her shoulders in soft, messy curls, adding an oomph factor to her overall elegance. On top of it, her cute smile wrapped up her look completely.

Shweta Tiwari’s daughter has a wide collection of such elegant dresses in her wardrobe. Previously, the Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan actress set the trend with her look in a unique body-hugging dress. It featured a black bralette-style top attached to a satin skirt, which flowed down. The plunging neckline and thin straps of her ensemble oozed pure charm.

Palak teamed her look with dewy, glam makeup and bold strokes of eyeliner. While playfully posing with the sunlight, she elevated her stunning appearance a notch higher. The actress finally left her hair open and messy, and went for no accessories. However, she looked simply enchanting.

Palak Tiwari’s bold avatars never miss any opportunity to win hearts.

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