Hair
Meesha blow-dried her hair and kept it fresh by leaving it open and parted to the side. To get this look, simply wash your hair and add some anti-frizz serum after it is towel dried. Divide it into small sections and blow dry it straight with a round brush. At the end, backcomb the crown to get that extra volume and finish it off with some extra strong Finesse or Garnier hairspray.
Outfit
Meesha wore a one-shoulder black and white animal print Mango dress with pleats that accentuated her tiny waist. To get your hands on this flirty and fun piece, head to Mango and rummage through the racks for something similar (around Rs7,500).
Make-up
Since she kept the outfit and accessories simple, Meesha decided to wear some bright orangey-red lipstick to add to the sizzle factor, while keeping the eyes light and fresh. We recommend the ever-so-hot Russian Red by MAC for a similar lip shade (Rs1,700).
Accessories
The stylish diva kept it simple and didn’t wear much jewellery. All we could see are these wiry black bracelets that can easily be purchased at Accessorize (Rs300 – Rs600).
Shoes
Meesha’s candylicious pink heels definitely jazz up her black and white dress. Head to Nine West or Mango to get your hands on a similar pair (around Rs12,000) or go for a cheaper pair at Charles and Keith.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 17th, 2012.
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@truth from pakistan agreed there should also be something available which is cheap and stylish but im sure the girls will realize that meesha was given these items for free. female clothing is expensive because its never complete without accessories.even the lawn designs come expensive......branded items
7500 bucks for a dress and 12000 bucks for a pair of shoes????????????? With 80% of population living in some degree of poverty, can we afford this styling???? It makes young non affording girls more depressed and discontended with themselves. Nothing against Meesha though !