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Rashmi Desai opens up on her evolving fashion game, reveals dressing like boys

Television fame Rashmi Desai turned show-stopper for designer Anu Mehra for her latest collection at Bombay Times Fashion Week, recently opened up about how her styling has evolved over the years. 

After her show, while she was interacting with media, Rashmi said, “I usually dress up like boys, I’d wearing shorts, baggy pants, sneakers and stuff, but I do love dressing up as well. When I wear feminine stuff, I feel very beautiful”  

Talking about her experience walking the ramp and show-casing bridal collection, Rashami said, “I am feeling so beautiful and pretty in her collection. Our culture is so rich and vibrant and it has its own glamour at the same time. I am feeling quite happy walking the ramp for Anu and the kind of look she gave me it’s like a dream wedding look. Indian wedding is something that every girl plans since childhood, so I am feeling so good right now”

The diva also shared about flaunting different looks, “I keep trying different looks and style because my profession is such, it allows me space for experimentation. But most people don’t want to experiment with their looks, I try and keep my look different for every role and character, sometimes it works and sometimes it back-fire, which is okay”

Rashmi Desai is known for her amazing roles in daily soap Ravan, Pari Hoon Main, Uttaran, Dil Se Dil Tak, Naagin 4: Bhagya Ka Zehreela Khel and she has also been part of reality shows such as Zara Nachke Dikha, Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa, Fear Factor: Khatron Ke Khiladi, Nach Baliye and Bigg Boss as well.

 

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She is an aspiring writer and has been into our the domain of content writing since a year. She joined CT as an intern and soon took over full-fledged writing for Bollywood. She contributes news articles for CT and intends to write on diverse issues on Bollywood.
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