Red carpet round-up: Fragrance Foundation Awards

Supermodels Stella Maxwell and Josephine Skriver opted for monochrome ensembles


Umnia Shahid June 08, 2016

Sultry, stylish and scintillating, Victoria’s Secret Angels effortlessly made their mark on the red carpet yet again. Supermodels Stella Maxwell and Josephine Skriver opted for monochrome ensembles as they dumbfounded spectators at the 2016 Fragrance Foundation Awards that was presented by Hearst Magazine on Tuesday evening in New York.

Stella Maxwell



The Victoria’s Secret Angel dazzled in her pant-suit ensemble, which paraded off her toned midriff and lithe structure. The Irish beauty stunned in black slacks, which accentuated her slender, long pins. She clinched a thick black belt with gold hoops at the waist. The suit had an edgy buzz to it while she paired the pants with a laced crop top that livened up the rest of her look. She completed the outfit with an open black jacket, and a pair or strapped sandals. The ramp royalty styled her mane straight and sleek, pushed back behind her ears and shoulders. She opted for minimal jewelry and an au naturel make-up look.

Josephine Skriver



Sauntering smoothly on the red carpet of the esteemed event, Josephine was sophistication personified. Dressed in all white, the 23-year-old runway star excelled at turning heads in a thigh-high, winged dress with a low-slung neck-line and statement-making oversized sleeves that comprised slits. Cinched seamlessly at the waist, the toneless outfit was a cut above the rest — from the floor-skimming train at the back to the temp-raising V-neck, Josephine carried her garb like a boss! Looking dainty and fresh, she aced the “flushed” look with a subtle hint of peachy blush and highlighter, and kept her wavy blonde locks rested on her shoulder.

Published in The Express Tribune, June 9th, 2016.

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