At The Races

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Natasha attended the ‘Veer’ exhibition race wearing a strapless Oscar De La Renta dress and offset the feminine feel of the dress with the grungy Balmain jewelled sandals. Not only did the dress feel too out of place for the day event, I for one, didn’t like the sandals with the dress. Don’t get me wrong, I love doing part-feminine/part-grunge look but this dress is just too formal.

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Left: Oscar De La Renta, Fall 2009
Right: Natasha Poonawala at Veer Exhibition Race

Photo Credit: Viral Bhayani, Style

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  1. love all the pieces (even the hair band) separately but very ott when worn together.
    the dress needs to be on a tall slender frame to do it justice.

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  2. I, for one, hate those Balmain jeweled sandals with just about anything! What’s even more annoying is how pretty much every shop I walk into has something that looks exactly the same as this! Why bother spending half a grand on something that you can buy for a fraction of the price elsewhere!

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  3. Nice look for a formal evening event, completely inappropriate for the the races. I wouldn’t wear it unless I had a skinny frame(which she currently does not have),but she carries it off well.

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  4. There’s something wonky going on with the chest area.
    Anyway, I think strapless is just not the way to go for bigger breasted women if you’re going to look flattened or squished. Good support is key.

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  5. omg ,,,,the woman ruined an oscar de la renta …is that even possible? And those giuseppe zanotti for balmain sandals are on my lust list and I never thought when they would be spotted I would hate them so much coz of the look! Majorly bummed!

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  6. she has no idea how to dress! she just has money to waste.
    its not stylish to buy everything you see on the catwalk and have no clue how to wear it or put different pieces together.

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