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Indian Beauty Fagun Thakrar looks stunning at Marrakech Film Festival

| | Dec 14, 2016, at 03:47 am
Mumbai, Dec 13 (IBNS): Fagun Thakrar was invited to speak at the Women in Cinema panel at the Marrakech Film Festival due to her work as a critically acclaimed international actress, writer, and director.

Fagun was talking on the topic of female empowerment as her projects she writes and directs are driven by strong female protagonists.

She wows up the festival as she looks absolutely stunning from head to toe as she walks on the red carpet for the movie premiere.

Fagun wore a fusion pink and gold embroidery gown by French fashion designer Christophe Guillarme, she completed her look with gold shoes and clutch by Carmen Steffens and diamond earrings by Mounier Bouvard.

Fagun was named best dressed last year at the Cannes Film Festival and after her stunning consecutive red carpet appearances, her fashion icon style set to continue internationally.

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