'Dior Fashion Show': Veteran actor Rekha make everyone skip a beat as she attends event in Mumbai

Rekha stunned everyone with her traditional look at the Dior Fashion Show in Mumbai. Rekha chose a red and gold sari for the occasion, along with a golden handbag. Using a gajara, she neatly bunned her hair and accessorised it with gaudy jewellery.

By  Ritika Nath March 31st 2023 02:14 PM

Dior Fashion Show: Bollywood actor Rekha left everyone stunned with her presence at the Dior Fashion Show in Mumbai recently. In one of her most stunning sarees, the seasoned actress came to Dior's pre-fall fashion show, and we can't stop staring at her. Rekha chose a red and gold sari for the occasion, along with a golden handbag. Using a gajara, she neatly bunned her hair and accessorised it with gaudy jewellery. Rekha smiled broadly and posed stylishly for the photographers, maintaining her timeless good looks.


The current creative director of Dior, Maria Grazia Chiuri, described her as "India's most iconic woman" after being charmed by her. At Dior's Thursday night pre-fall 2023 show, which was inspired by India, seasoned beauty Rekha looked stunning in her traditional Kanjivaram saree.

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The "Silsila" star enjoyed himself with the photographers present at the show's location, the Gateway of India. Rekha greeted the paps with folded hands. At the event, the actress wore a stunning pink Kanjivaram saree. She had her hair perfectly bunned and embellished with flowers. She added heavy jewellery and a golden potli to finish the look. Later, the actor posed alongside Sonam Kapoor.


Maria Grazia Chiuri shared her experience with meeting Rekha before the show on Instagram. She wrote The most famous woman in India and is an outstanding actor. I truly appreciate you joining us last night; it was an honour. Rekha wore an all-white saree to that occasion.

The show itself was the first official calendar display by a well-known European luxury brand in India, and it was set against the historic Gateway of India to commemorate the richness of Indian textiles.

In order to create Dior's ready-to-wear line, Maria Grazia Chiuri, the company's currently artistic director of women's collections, worked with the Mumbai-based Chanakya School Of Craft.

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