Dramatic avant-garde ensembles and Natasha Poonawalla always go hand in hand. Fearlessly pushing her style boundaries like a pro, she manages to blend high-end couture with personal identity and has constantly made maximalist fashion statements that look no less than art.
Thus, the Vaccine Queen made her big return in fashion and was recently spotted in fashionable yet artistic Schiaparelli couture, which immediately stirred global conversations.
For her appearance in London, Natasha wore a stunning red ensemble designed by Daniel Roseberry, which looked no less than an epitome of modern couture and carried the fractional fantasy and structure ratio. This Schiaparelli piece featured a cocoon-like outer layer, neatly stitched with a sharp, tailored mini dress, which made the look powerful and unique.

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However, what truly made this look unforgettable was the iconic power of the crimson shade, which carried the whole outfit’s look. Understanding that fashion drama also revolves around the styling, she quickly added a stack of metallic cuffs on both arms, which made her look like a wearable walking art.
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With the fine sculptural lines of the dress and a polished silver clutch, her accessories doubled the avant-garde statement, making everything look better and iconic.
Styling her hair into a messy bun with soft waves, she, however, kept half of her face hidden with the exaggerated collar, which looked strategic and framed her metallic-painted eyes.

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However, this isn’t the first time the diva is collaborating with Schiaparelli. As the brand is highly known for its exclusivity and limited customer lineup, Natasha is a regular with them, which proves her strong influence in the fashion world.
Her avant-garde-meets-art look reveals her appetite for high fashion, which always tells a tale that is not meant for the trends but for the museums, and honestly, we’re ready to purchase the tickets already.