Zendaya looks gorgeous in desi outfit, greets paps with Namaste at NMACC
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`Spider-Man` star Zendaya on Saturday turned heads with her look in a blue sequined saree at the second day of the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Center event in Mumbai. Not only her
look but her gesture towards the paparazzi as she greeted them with 'namaste' won many hearts. She opted for a blue and golden sequined saree for the India fashion red carpet. She
kept her make-up heavy and her hair tied in a bun. Zendaya completes her traditional look with minimal jewellery. Soon after she arrived at the event, several pictures and videos
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A post shared by mid-day (@middayindia) She greeted the paps at the event with a namaste before leaving the spot. India in Fashion - Curated by author and costume expert
Hamish Bowles and designed by award-winning exhibition designer Patrick Kinmonth along with Rooshad Shroff, this first-of-its-kind exhibition will showcase over 140 pieces of
costume documenting India`s impact on the To install global fashionable imagination. The India-inspired pieces have been sourced from some of the biggest museums and unseen
personal collections from around the globe. The exhibition`s spectacular set will feature costumes from iconic brands such as Chanel and Dior to key historic pieces dating as far
back as the 18th century. India`s first-of-its-kind, multi-disciplinary cultural space, the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centeropened on Friday, March 31 with an exquisite showcase
of the best of India across music, theatre, fine arts and crafts to audiences from India and the world. The Center will mark another definitive step in strengthening India`s
cultural infrastructure and bringing to fruition the best of India and the world in the sphere of arts. The launch programming features a specially curated art and craft exposition
called `Swadesh` along with three blockbuster shows - a musical theatrical called `The Great Indian Musical: Civilization to Nation`; a costume art exhibition called `India in
Fashion` and a visual art show called `Sangam/Confluence`. Together, the programming is and exploration into the diversity of India`s cultural traditions and their impact on the
world, while also showcasing the diversity of spaces at the Cultural Centre. The Cultural Center is home to three performing arts spaces: the majestic 2,000-seat Grand Theatre, the
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technologically advanced 250-seat Studio Theatre, and the dynamic 12S-seat Cube. It also features the Art House, a four-storey dedicated visual arts space built as per global
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