
Urvashi Rautela dazzles with new pink Labubu phone cover at Mumbai Airport, adds new twist to her quirky collection
Urvashi Rautela
has once again caught everyone's attention not with her wardrobe, but with her latest accessory. Having previously wowed fans at
Wimbledon
with her Labubu doll collection, she's now brought a new twist to her style. Recently, photographers spotted
Urvashi
at Mumbai airport confidently showing off a striking pink Labubu-themed phone case, making it the newest statement piece in her playful collection.
Here's a closer look.
Urvashi Rautela pairs a vibrant look with a unique phone case
In the video, the actress is turning heads yet again, not just with her fashionable airport attire but with a unique accessory. Clad in a vibrant yellow kurta adorned with shimmering details, she completed her ensemble with pulled-back hair and oversized sunglasses. However, what truly caught everyone's attention wasn't her stylish outfit but the eye-catching pink phone case she held, featuring the signature Labubu character.
Urvashi Rautela reports loss of luxury suitcase in London
Yesterday, Urvashi reported that her high-end suitcase, containing jewellery valued at ₹70 lakhs, was stolen at London's Gatwick Airport. She was in London to attend Wimbledon when she noticed her luggage was missing from the baggage carousel. Despite her efforts to locate it, the suitcase could not be found.
Urvashi Rautela's notable career highlights in Bollywood
On the work front, Urvashi Rautela has made her mark in Bollywood with notable roles in films like 'Singh Saab the Great', 'Sanam Re', 'Great Grand Masti' and 'Hate Story 4'. Beyond the silver screen, she has become widely recognized for her captivating performances in popular music videos such as 'Love Dose' and 'Bijli Ki Taar'.
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