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Bollywood's BAD Fashion Moments from 2019

By NAMRATA THAKKER
December 25, 2019 10:00 IST
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Celebrities have good fashion days and bad.

We saw the best of fashion of the year.

Let's looking at instances when actors got it totally wrong.

 

Nargis Fakhri is one of the most good looking actresses of Bollywood but her mustard yellow outfit is an absolute fashion crime.

 

Adah Sharma’s fashion sense has always been quirky but we can't help but wonder what she wore at the Filmfare Glamour and Style awards this year. More importantly, WHY?

 

Deepika Padukone gets a mention here, courtesy her IIFA outing.

Her purple gown with a feather trail did nothing but disappoint us.

 

Akshara Haasan’s halterneck gown from designer Gavin Miguel’s collection is too jarring.

The make-up and hair didn’t help either.

 

At the Star Screen awards this year, Kriti Sanon wore a designer white feather gown. Though she tried her best to own it, her look fell flat.

 

Urvashi Rautela's fashion sense nosedived, when she chose this glittery ensemble at the Star Screen awards.

 

Kiara Advani has hardly let us down with her fashion choices but her yellow gown at the Filmfare style awards was just too bright.

 

Tamannaah Bhatia's yellows went overboard too.

As if the colour wasn’t bad enough, her Punit Balana outfit didn’t fit her well.

 

Ileana D’Cruz tried hard to look cool in her Dhruv Kapoor separates but she failed miserably.

 

Huma Qureshi definitely needs a stylist to up her fashion game.

 

Neha Dhupia has been giving major fashion goals to all the new mums out there but her all-blue, ill-fitted casual look is definitely something we don’t recommend.

 

Shamita Shetty needs some quick fashion advice from her sister Shilpa Shetty.

Photographs: Pradeep Bandekar

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