Simone Ashley, who was recently casted as Bridgerton Season 2's latest romantic female lead, walked down the Fashion Awards 2021 red carpet at the Royal Albert Hal' in London and her outfit certainly had all our attention. Simone Ashwini Pillai or Simone Ashley as she likes to be called is the latest Indian descent fashionista on our style radar. She was seen ditching the boring old black dress for a shimmering bold one and the more you look at it, the better it gets. She wore a black dress split in two halves that was connected with a black strap across her toned washboard abs. If the one-shoulder style wasn't impressive enough then the slit on the side of the trailing skirt sure would make the cut. A stunning Piaget diamond necklace added the right bling to her look and the rest was taken care off by her wavy long hair and smokey eyes.
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The Fashion Awards returned to the Royal Albert Hall in London and the Indian representation quotient was high at the event. Priyanka Chopra was in full bloom among the many attendees at the ceremony in an all-floral outfit custom-made by Richard Quinn.
Natasha Poonawalla too graced the red carpet in the only way she knows how to - go extra or go home! Even in a plain form-fitting Balenciaga gown, her headgear made up for everything that could have been basic in true Natasha style. But we have to admit it was her sequinned ensemble that stole the show for us.
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Even desi global social media influencers and models made their swift and stylish entry. Diipa Khosla and Neelam Gill were some of them who brought the glam to the red carpet in their own unique ways.
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