Priyanka Chopra Looks Angelic In A Plunging Neckline And Thigh-High Leg Slit
The feather boa trim is just the cherry on top
Priyanka Chopra channeled her inner goddess with her latest ethereal outfit.
The Citadel star made a grand entrance at the opening of the Bulgari Hotel Roma in Rome yesterday. For the occasion, she opted to wear a heavenly white gown with a pleated bustier, a plunging neckline, a thigh-high leg slit, a dramatic train, and billowing bell sleeves accented with white feather boa trim. She finished off the look with white strappy heels, then added a pop of colour with a long double-strand necklace made out of forest-green beads. The statement jewellery also supported a large coin pendant, which was encrusted in a plate of diamonds and emeralds.
As for Chopra’s beauty look, the actor wore glittery light brown eye shadow and a shiny maroon lip. She parted her wavy dark brown hair in the middle, then styled it up into two half ponytails.
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Also at the hotel opening was fellow Bulgari ambassador Zendaya, who stunned in a black Valentino suit and a crystal-embellished mesh tank top. She, too, repped the luxury jeweller with her choice of accessories; the Euphoria star dripped in diamonds in the form of her earrings, rings, bracelet, and watch.
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Chopra and Zendaya previously made waves when they attended another Bulgari event last month. Joined by Anne Hathaway (who is also a brand ambassador), the stars broke the internet when they posed together at the unveiling of Bulgari’s new high jewelry collection in Venice, Italy.
At the time, Chopra wore a pomegranate set from Miss Sohee, while Zendaya rocked a custom Richard Quinn black velvet gown. Meanwhile, Hathaway shined in a sequined Versace dress.
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This article originally appeared in Harper’s BAZAAR US.