- By Swati Singh
- Tue, 18 Jul 2023 09:56 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Uorfi Javed never fails to impress the fashion police with her unique choice of dressing. The social media influencer is once again dominating the headlines with her new outfit. She took a dig at catapulting prices of tomatoes by accessorising her outfit with tomatoes with a hilarious caption.
Uorfi took to her Instagram handle and dropped a series of pictures. The fashionista could be seen doing a black-coloured cutout dress, but what caught everyone’s attention was her big tomato earrings. In the video, she could be seen taking a bite of tomato. Uorfi Javed also shared a picture featuring Bollywood superstar Suniel Shetty with a caption, reading, “Eating fewer tomatoes these days due to rising prices." Uorfi captioned the post, “Tomatoes are the new gold (sic).”
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Soon after her post went viral, netizens took to the comments section and dropped hilarious reactions. An Instagram user wrote, “This was left, sister showed this talent too,” another one commented, “Tailor forgot to make one side hand,” and others also dropped similar reactions.
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The diva recently slipped into a naked dress as she attended an event in the city and once again, she was able to draw attention while grabbing headlines.The cowl neckline, side thigh-high slit, and figure-hugging shape of the beige mesh outfit were all there in Uorfi Javed's outfit.
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Her look was completed with a side-parted, sleek hairstyle, dramatic hoop earrings, dark, bold lips, eye-catching makeup, and high heels. This is not the first time that any celebrity has worn a nude outfit, earlier, Hollywood stars like Rihanna, Rose McGowan, and more also stepped out in the bold dress in their own way.
Tomato Price Hike
In recent weeks, tomato prices have increased to between Rs 150 and Rs 200 per kilogram in retail markets, and experts don't see any signs of a price decrease. Tomato prices might be expensive due to a confluence of environmental, logistical, and market issues.