Uorfi Javed, who tasted success after her stint on Bigg Boss OTT 1, now has a reality show, Follow Karlo Yaar.
Streaming on Amazon Prime Video, it’s all about Uorfi, her ambition to be an entrepreneur and her dysfunctional family and it has a lot of drama.
Her unusual fashion approach is a big part of the show, of course!
Namrata Thakker looks at how Ms Javed pulls off some of the most bizarre outfits with so much confidence.
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Uorfi makes her chaotically colourful co-ord set with jacket work very well.
Did you know she ran away from home at 17 and started getting fillers and botox since the age of 18?
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Uorfi wears a sari with a sexy twist.
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Who needs a hug when you can wear one! That’s what her Halloween inspired outfit seems to say.
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Raising temperature in a bold and shimmery silver two-piece bikini.
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Do you think Uorfi’s bubblegum top is cool?
In the reality show, Uorfi reveals she wants to get a boob job done but her sister refrains her from doing it as she weighs only 39.5 kilos.
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Only Ms Javed can wear a top made of chunky chains and look this badass.
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That’s Uorfi’s way of wearing the classic pant-and-shirt look.
Also, that top is made from the sleeves and collar of an old shirt.
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Wearing a mosaic dress of her very own photographs, that’s Uorfi simply staying true to her style.
Uorfi has acted in television shows, has done Bigg Boss, is a social media personality and has a reality show. But her dream is to be an entrepreneur and she wants to start a women’s solution wear company.
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Here’s the 26 year old rocking a khakhi backless shirt with a pair of denims.
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Uorfi redefins power dressing in her signature style.
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