Nimrat Kaur Is Back In The Business Of Making Heads Turn In Her Backless Cutout Cape Gown

Nimrat Kaur's backless gown with cutouts and a cape is out of the ordinary

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Bollywood stars are known to light up the red carpet with their impeccable fashion choices. Nimrat Kaur is no exception to the rule. Recently, the actress put up her A-game at one such glitzy event, leaving us gushing. Nimrat looked stunning in a sleeveless cutout satin gown that was tailor-made to up the fashion business. Her fit featured a buckle tightening near the waist, coupled with thin straps supporting the halter neckline. The flowy, voluminous skirt came with ruffles and pleats. A high-high slit added the oomph factor. Nimrat teamed up the backless ensemble with a dramatic blue-toned cape that had a long trail at the back. Her glam was perfect for the night with winged eyeliner, tinted cheeks and glossy lips. 

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Nimrat Kaur knows how to look her best with every appearance she makes. On another page of her fashion diaries, the actress wore yet another purple cutout gown to attend the Stardust Awards. Needless to say, she turned heads with the bold and beautiful number. The full-sleeved gown featured a thigh-high slit and a short trail. Dramatic cutouts on the front of her gown delivered a risque spin that Nimrat pulled off gracefully. She allowed her gown to do all the talking and ditched the accessories. 

Before that, for an Easter celebration, Nimrat Kaur picked out a white shirt dress that struck the perfect balance between chic and classic. Her dress featured full, puffy sleeves, and an aesthetic collar, decorated with sequinned gold butterfly patterns. The pleated skirt extended in length, skimming her knees. Everything goes well with a white dress, and Nimrat knows it all too well. 

Nimrat Kaur is the one to watch out for bigger fashion surprises. 

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