Celebrity Styles

We Can’t Get Over Sharon Ooja’s Gorgeous Look To The Premiere Of The Movie ‘Lara And The Beats’

 

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Sharon Ooja has always been one of our favorite celebrities when it comes to style. She sure did not disappoint as she made a dramatic entrance at the Lara and the Beat premiere held on Sunday night at the Intercontinental Hotel in Lagos.

The gorgeous actress wore a custom Somo by Somo iridescent lace mini dress with a longer, draped print overlay in a bright green and yellow graphic pattern with asymmetric strap detailing.

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The unusual nature of this dress and the lace detailing with the 50’s style cap sleeve gives it a lovely, classic effect that we can’t get enough of!

She completed her looks with a silky centre parted hairstyle and a classic nude lip.

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She accessorized with gold Jimmy Choo sandals and a Gedebepurse from Polo Avenue.

Sharon looked totally stunning and was the cynosure of all eyes. Check out her gorgeous looks below

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