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Wearing an Esha Amiin designed skirt with a semi-lace blouse, tan pumps, bow rings on each hand and statement earrings, Nimrat attended a recent event. While all the pieces were fine individually, not a fan of how the look came together. Even the gorgeous Ms. Kaur couldn’t do much to salvage it!

Nimrat Kaur At Thespo 16 Awards-1

Nimrat Kaur At Thespo 16 Awards


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Nimrat Kaur At Thespo 16 Awards

Photo Credit: Viral Bhayani

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  1. I’m not sure how I feel about having religious icons on clothing (and this is coming from an atheist). That being said, the outfit would have looked better with the skirt’s length being shorter, perhaps under the knee.

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  2. This skirt is so wrong. These images are of buddhist goddess. Can this designer not copy paste buddhist images on skirt. I don’t think anyone would like to sit on a image of goddess laxmi or saraswati.

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  3. Do these designers run out of their creative ideas or what? Why hurt the sentiments of people by putting religious images on a dress like that? Very insensitive and obviously ignorant.

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  4. Hi Nimrat Kaur and Eesha Amiin,
    I found your dress to be offensive. I am a Tibetan Buddhist. So, I find this very disrespectful. Whether you are an atheist or from a different religion. You should not be putting sacred religious icons wrapped around your body like a regular clothing.
    Please kindly consider this comment. Thanks.

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