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Sonam Kapoor Goes Gothic In Toni Maticevski

Sonam Kapoor looks lovely in anything she styles in. But, at times she wears something out of the blue and gets a lot of people talking. At the Femina Dubai launch, we spotted the beautiful Sonam Kapoor in a black dress looking her very best. The Bollywood actress who has opted for an Australian designer, Toni Maticevski looked killer with her looks at the launch.

The black dress on Sonam Kapoor was simple yet elegant making her look like a princess ripped out of a fairy tale book. The black dress which she styled in for the Femina Dubai launch gave out a Gothic impression. The bold colour black was a varied choice made by actress Sonam Kapoor for the Femina Dubai launch, although we feel she should have worn something brighter and floral.

SONAM KAPOOR IN A STUNNING MONOCHROME ATTIRE

In comparison to her look at Cannes 2014, she wore something quite similar. The colour black which is every girls friend looked superb on Sonam Kapoor. What we loved best about this Toni Maticevski black gown is the collar pattern. Though it was a deep cut, showing off her plunging cleavage, Sonam Kapoor did not look vulgar.

Sonam Kapoor Goes Gothic In Toni Maticevski

The Toni Maticevski black gown on Sonam was also plain and beautiful. The only thing which stood out in the dress was the uncanny pattern of the collar.

At the Femina Dubai launch event, Sonam Kapoor could have styled her look to be more dark and precise. However, she went in for light makeup just enough to show her natural beauty in this stunning Toni Maticevski black dress. To wrap up her look, the Bollywood diva styled her delicate feet in golden stilettos by Nicholas Kirkwood.

Not too much of accessories defined her look at the Femina Dubai launch., except for the little diamond studs that were flashing bright on her ears. Her hairstyle too was pulled back to a basic beehive and left loose that added oomph to her black dress.

Story first published: Tuesday, June 17, 2014, 17:35 [IST]