This month, our actress spotlight is on Huma Qureshi. She’s starring in “Dedh Ishqiya,” out January 10th, and will also star in “X” and “Dekho Magar Pyaar Se,” also due out this year. Prior to these movies, she acted in seven other titles, and before acting in films, Qureshi was a theater actor and model. Put simply, it’s pretty safe to say that she’s got some experience wearing some pretty great clothes. With her career about to take off, let’s take a look at some of our favorite looks she’s shown off in the past.
Casual Chic
Qureshi looks simple yet stunning in a simple pair of black pants topped off with an aqua top, a bold red lip and interesting shoes. This look is easy to replicate no matter what your budget, and is perfect for anything from running errands to casual Friday at the office. Qureshi’s jacket here is by Karishma Shahani.
Sleek, Smoldering, and Shining
Every woman needs a killer black dress in her wardrobe that she can pull on in an instant and leave everyone with their jaws on the floor. This may not be Qureshi’s immediate choice, but that doesn’t mean it’s not ours. Here, she wears a Nikhil Thampi dress, complete with the designer’s signature metal belt, which takes the dress to the next level in both elegance and edginess. She topped the look with a simple hair style, fresh makeup, and a smoky eye—she’s truly smoldering in every aspect of the word.
Black, Gold, and Gorgeous
Another black and gold look, yes, but this time in a completely different style. Here, she wears Anarkali at a 2013 IBBS fashion show. Here, the gold is a lot less subtle, and the look takes on a different tone. A bigger emphasis is placed on jewelry despite the bold metallic accents on the gown, and the ensemble leaves us stunned.
Jewel-Toned and Traditional
Walking the runway at a fashion show during India Bridal Fashion Week in Mumbai, Qureshi is shown here wearing a beautiful gold, green, and fuchsia ensemble. For brides, Bridal Fashion Week is the place to see current trends from hot designers and get inspiration for what they might like to do for their own nuptials. We can’t imagine there’s anyone left uninspired by this vision.