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5 times Ayesha Curry made a fashion statement that made heads turn

5 times Ayesha Curry made a fashion statement that made heads turn

Time of India20-05-2025

Ayesha Curry
Trust
Ayesha Curry
to deliver a fashion statement that will not go unnoticed. The actress came into prominence after her growing popularity as a television host in Ayesha's Homemade with Food Network back in 2016.
Since then, she has bagged many wins under her belt, being a successful businesswoman, restauranteur, chef and actress. On the personal front, she is married to NBA Star Steph Curry, and the successful duo share four children. Today, we are taking a look at five unforgettable fashion looks of the stunner.
Ayesha Curry parties the night away in a backless mini-dress
Earlier this year, in March, 35-year-old
Ayesha Curry
went out in Los Angeles with her husband Steph Curry.
Her outfit of choice was a backless mini dress by Jaded London. The sleek silhouette of the dress was paired with heels from Rene Caovilla. The high-glam shimmer look proved to be a perfect option for a night out partying. The lifestyle mogul also took to her social media to post pictures from her fun night out.
Ayesha Curry makes her debut at the 2021 Met Gala in Atelier Versace
Ayesha Curry and her husband
Steph Curry
made heads turn during the 2021 Met Gala, themed In America: A Lexicon of Fashion.
The star served up high fashion in a diamond embellished high-slit dress by Atelier Versace. The look was paired with hoop earrings and a stunning necklace. Steph complimented her look with an all-black suit with gold accents. Additionally, his Golden State Warriors No. 30 was etched intricately into the suit.
Ayesha Curry at the screening for Netflix's "Irish Wish"
The cookbook author attended the screening of Irish Wish at New York's Paris Theater, with her baby bump on display.
For the occasion, she picked a Dolce & Gabbana bodycon dress that featured lace detailing. She paired the outfit with matching black pumps. In the movie, Ayesha Curry played the character Heather in the Netflix rom-com.
Ayesha Curry's steaming yacht party look
Earlier this year, in March, Ayesha Curry turned up the heat while celebrating her birthday with her closest friends. For the occasion, she picked an animal-printed bikini set and complemented the same with gold body jewellery.
The actress took to her social media to share a carousel of pictures from her special day.
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Ayesha Curry attends the Sports Illustrated Sportsperson of the Year Awards
Back in 2022, Steph Curry was the recipient of two awards at the Sports Illustrated Sportsperson of the Year Awards. The proud wife picked a black mini dress by Magda Butrym that featured floral detailing and a halter neckline.
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