
Palak Tiwari just wore the prettiest dress of the season and we are taking notes
Palak Tiwari, celebrated as a Gen Z style icon, recently showcased a stunning summer look. She wore an embroidered blue maxi dress by Label-NOBO, featuring delicate floral embroidery and a flattering ruched midsection with a peek-a-boo cutout. Styled by Sohail Mughal, she paired the dress with cream heels and kept her makeup fresh and glowy.
Palak Tiwari
is quickly cementing her status as the Gen Z style queen, and her latest look is just another reminder why. Whether she's jet-setting on holiday or turning heads at formal dos, the 'Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan' star knows how to keep it glam and on-trend.
This time around, she's serving major summer fashion goals in a stunning embroidered blue maxi dress by Label-NOBO and we are obsessed.
The dreamy dress came with dainty spaghetti straps and delicate floral embroidery across the bodice in a soft cream hue that popped perfectly against the blue. The intricate detailing sat beautifully over the bust and trickled just below, giving it that luxe, handcrafted touch. What really took the dress up a notch? The ruched midsection and peek-a-boo cutout that flattered her waist and added just the right amount of edge.
The flowy skirt fell gracefully below the knees, swaying with every step. It featured large floral motifs that mirrored the embroidery above, plus a looping stitch detail along the hemline that gave the whole look a bespoke, boutique vibe. Styled by Sohail Mughal, Palak finished the look with cream heels that tied everything together effortlessly.
For glam, she kept things fresh and glowy with a matte base, soft shimmer on the lids, a precise flick of eyeliner, and fluttery lashes.
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A hint of blush and glossy nude lips added the finishing touches. And her hair? Left open in effortless waves that screamed "cool girl summer."
Honestly, if you needed one more reason to call Palak Tiwari your summer fashion inspo, this look is it. Summer is about summer dresses and Palak is rightly making the most of the hot season.
We loved pretty Palak's latest summery outing, tell us how did you like it in the comment section below.
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