Post by : Layla Badr
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Jacqueline Fernandez turned heads at the Women In Cinema gala held by the Red Sea Film Foundation. After wearing two beautiful ivory outfits earlier, she showed up at the red carpet in a stunning red gown that wowed everyone.
A Red Look to Remember
Jacqueline’s red gown was both stylish and elegant. It had no straps and featured a special “U” shaped neckline that dipped in the middle. The top part of the dress looked like a corset and was tied at the back. The dress hugged her waist and flared out into a fishtail shape at the bottom. She also wore a matching drape over her arms, which made the outfit even more graceful. The gown was decorated with rose-like flowers and had a pleated, textured design that added extra charm.
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To complete her red carpet look, Jacqueline wore shiny diamond jewellery. She had on a sparkling necklace with a large emerald-shaped diamond in the center, drop-shaped diamond earrings, and a diamond ring. Her hair was styled in soft waves, brushed to the side, giving her a classic old-Hollywood look.
For her makeup, she kept it glamorous but soft. She wore pink eye shadow, black eyeliner with wings at the corners, mascara on her lashes, a bit of blush on her cheeks, and a glowing highlighter. Her lips were painted red, and her eyebrows were neatly shaped.
Jacqueline’s Ivory Outfits
Before the gala, Jacqueline also wore two eye-catching ivory outfits for other events.
First Look: Ivory Shirt Dress
To attend the Women In Cinema panel discussion, Jacqueline wore a simple but stylish ivory shirt dress. It had a collar, buttons down the front, and long sleeves that she rolled up to the elbows. The dress had a slim fit that showed off her figure. Over the dress, she wore a shiny silver body accessory that looked like jewellery. It had chains, round pieces on the front and back, and hanging metal tassels. She also wore silver arm bands, making the look unique and bold.
Second Look: White Shirt, Pants, and a Sparkly Corset
For her second outfit, Jacqueline wore a white button-up shirt with long sleeves and cuffed ends. Over the shirt, she added a glittering gold corset that had a deep neckline and fit her tightly. She finished the outfit with straight-cut white pants. The whole look was polished, stylish, and different from her usual fashion.
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