In Karen Millen

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While promoting the movie ‘Billu’ in London, Lara wore a red Karen Millen dress. While the color of the dress is hot, it’s the balloon sleeves that ruin it for me.

You can catch the interview on BBC here.

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Left: Lara Dutta at a press meet for ‘Billu’
Right: Karen Millen Satin Sleeved Dress

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11 Comments

  1. she sounded really tired!
    the dress is a little too fitte on the bust, and i relly don’t like stuff like that personally.

    she did a good job overall, and she makes the dress look good!

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  2. I love the balloon sleeves on the manequin…but on her, it clashes with her hair
    very retro though, love the neckline BUT i think it’s a bit TOO snug in her bust area

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  3. i know get your particular “brand” of “fashion” commentary!
    basically, whatever anyone wears, you just have to bitch about it, no matter what! keep it up, it seems to work. in the face of complete lack of anyone else making any sort of intelligent fashion comments in india, you guys rule!

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  4. @vothra.. i dont think this is a “serious” fashion blog.. it is a blog which keeps a very good eye on fashion but is not a fashion critic..so cut the sarcasm..

    I am kinda surprised Lara has been wearing all chic outfits.. considering her role in Billu is very desi

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  5. I think the sleeves looks silly on the mannequin, but Lara’s actually pulling them off pretty well. And is it just me, or does she resemble Halle Berry a bit?

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  6. @vothra, are you serious, its a blog on fashion, not a serious website, so chill dude….

    That dress I recently saw on someone else, in another colour and it looked fine…It looks good on Lara too but her cleavage seems to be bursting out of her dress, lovely girl tho’ pleasing to the eyes

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  7. @ vothra,

    this is a fun site..people express their likes and dislikes..and yes, we like to bitch a little. who doesnt?? this is not a serious fashion website…if at all anything as vain as fashion can be called serious.

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