
Natasha Poonawalla in green Gucci gown nails dramatic look for amfAR Gala Cannes 2022
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Natasha Poonawalla attended the amfAR Gala Cannes 2022 in a dramatic green Gucci gown on Thursday.
After making a strong sartorial statement in a Sabyasachi saree paired with a metallic bustier at the Met Gala 2022, the businesswoman and philanthropist made heads turn in a green Gucci gown as she attended the amfAR Gala Cannes on Thursday.
Natasha, who has a strong penchant for fashion, picked a dramatic ensemble for the event that was held to raise funds for AIDS research. She opted for a scene-stealing glittering green gown that was replete with striking details. Makeup artist, Valeria Ferreira, who glammed up Natasha for the event, took to Instagram and shared several pictures.
Take a look:
Natasha’s stylish green gown was enhanced with extravagant details and fringes and a floor-sweeping ruffled hem. It featured a structured bodice with contrasting black detail and then flowed into a voluminous skirt. She styled the outfit with a pink clutch that came in the shape of a human heart.
The makeup game was simply on point. She rocked a flawless base that was accentuated with nude lips, defined eyes and soft contouring. The hair, kept open in dramatic waves, further added to the oomph quotient.
Natasha Poonawalla is an Indian philanthropist and the chairman of Villoo Poonawalla Foundation. She is the wife of Adar Poonawalla, the CEO of Serum Institute of India, and also the executive director of the company.

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