Humaima Malik is looking fabulous. The star has created a buzz in India with her upcoming Bollywood debut, Raja Natwarlal, and continues to add a bit more spice with her chic looks at the film's promotional events.

The star recently attended the wrap up party of Raja Natwarlal.

Humaima Malik at Raja Natwarlal wrap up party
Humaima Malik at Raja Natwarlal wrap up party

Humaima was seen sporting a Zara lace skirt and a Mango top, with a DVF clutch and Steve Madden heels. With loose curls and subtle makeup, Humaima exuded effortless elegance.

Style-o-metre: We like that she's kept it fresh, and gone for tousled summery hair. And we have our heart set on that delicious yellow clutch. 9/10!

 Humaima Malik at Raja Natwarlal trailer launch
Humaima Malik at Raja Natwarlal trailer launch

The style icon recently appeared on the trailer launch of Raja Natwarlal, where she donned a Missamour black mini dress complemented by a chic white Source jacket. To complete the overall look, she chose to wear Steve Madden's pastel nude shoes.

Style-o-metre: On the downside, her hair looked a bit undone. We would have loved to see her pull off a high back bun with that dress!

Humaima can rock print and colour just as elegantly as she can ease into the timeless black and white combo.

For yet another promotional event, Humaima is seen wearing a tropical print skirt with a matching crop top with and high black heels. We're digging the barely-there look and tight curls, but really wish she would go for a glossy lip instead of matte lipstick. We're also wondering why the svelte lady doesn't wear any accessories - too scared to experiment, perhaps?

Style-o-metre: 8/10 for this one. Black shoes were a safe choice, but we're really hoping Humaima steps out of the safe zone and has a little fun.

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