Holi 2023: Urvashi Rautela’s Top 3 inspired outfits to celebrate the festival of colors

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Are you eagerly waiting for the festival of colors but can’t decide what to wear for the Holi party? Don’t worry, you have come to the right place. Style icon Urvashi Rautela is currently the talk of the Bollywood industry for making India proud by being the only Miss Universe judge. And now, as the festival of colors is right around the corner, here are the top 3 Urvashi Rautela-approved outfits for the occasion!

Bura na maano Holi hai! Holi is just around the corner, are you looking for the perfect modern Holi look to make heads turn your way, then just simply replicate Urvashi’s hot and chic holi look. A pair of denim shorts, a white sleeveless t-shirt and a cool pair of sunglasses are all you need to look effortlessly stylish and classy like Urvashi.

The classic combo for Holi! If you want to stand out from the crowd and look for something comfy and fun, this Urvashi Rautela-inspired look is perfect for you. Opt for a pair of washed denim and pair it with a white kurta and sunglasses. Round off your look with a ponytail along with subtle makeup. Stunning and simple, like Urvashi, isn’t it?

Our Desi Girl’s Holi outfit will give you inspiration for festive style! Maintaining the white dress code that is customary for every Holi party, Urvashi Rautela’s look is the best bet. The actress opted for a graceful kurta set. Urvashi wore an anarkali kurta with added paneling along the hem. The flowy suit features a multicolored embroidered dupatta that added a colorful spin to her plain outfit.

Now you definitely know whom to turn to for some kick-ass fashion inspos! On the work front, Urvashi will next be seen alongside Ram Pothineni. She will also play Randeep Hooda’s co-star in ‘Inspector Avinash’. The actress will also make her Hollywood debut with Michele Morrone, and be seen in an upcoming global music single with Jason Derulo.

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