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Deepika Padukone Shows Toned Legs In Short Dresses!

Deepika Padukone looks stylish in no matter what she wears. Busy with her innumerable promotions of her latest movie, 'Finding Fanny', this beauty is also the present brand ambassador for Asian Paints. As we are aware, Deepika has the perfect bod to show off that figure, which is why recently she has worn only dresses at her events. From all the top notch designers in the world, Deepika has carefully selected some of the brightest and intricate styles from the collections.

At her recent events, we have seen the beauty wearing Nikhil & Thampi, DVF and Drashta. These three ace designers have made sure to add more glamour to her style. With each of these collections, she has paired fine accessories and footwear. Even her hairstyle to go with these dresses is wonderfully done.

Being the brand ambassador for Asian Paints, Deepika Padukone wore a maroon dress by DVF. The diva who is on the latest ad campaign features her wearing a suede maroon wrap dress from Diane von Furstenberg's Fall 2013 collection. She opted out of wearing the suede belt (from the original style) and went for a metallic gold one instead. This look of her's for Asian's paints is spectacular. Agree?

At a recent interview promoting ‘Finding Fanny', Deepika Padukone was spotted wearing a lace overlay dress by Drashta. The colourful dress is from the Drashta's Spring/Summer 2014 collection. Looking smart in this dress, Deepika adds in more shine with a shimmering shade of lipstick and a simple hairstyle.

deepika in nikhil

The third dress she wore was elegant and polka dotted. Again spotted at another ‘Finding Fanny' promotions, we saw this beauty pairing the polka short dress with a magnificent Nikhil Thampi blazer. The green colored blazer with rose applique on the lapels was the center of attraction. Moreover, the colour of the blazer was unique and apt for the polka short dress on Deepika Padukone.

Story first published: Sunday, September 14, 2014, 14:55 [IST]