Uorfi
Javed,
who
tasted
success
after
her
stint
on
Bigg
Boss
OTT
1,
now
has
a
reality
show,
Follow
Karlo
Yaar.
Streaming
on
Amazon
Prime
Video,
it’s
all
about
Uorfi,
her
ambition
to
be
an
entrepreneur
and
her
dysfunctional
family
and
it
has
a
lot
of
drama.
Her
unusual
fashion
approach
is
a
big
part
of
the
show,
of
course!
Namrata
Thakker
looks
at
how
Ms
Javed
pulls
off
some
of
the
most
bizarre
outfits
with
so
much
confidence.

Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Uorfi/Instagram
Uorfi
makes
her
chaotically
colourful
co-ord
set
with
jacket
work
very
well.
Did
you
know
she
ran
away
from
home
at
17
and
started
getting
fillers
and
botox
since
the
age
of
18?

Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Uorfi/Instagram
Uorfi
wears
a
sari
with
a
sexy
twist.

Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Uorfi/Instagram
Who
needs
a
hug
when
you
can
wear
one!
That’s
what
her
Halloween
inspired
outfit
seems
to
say.

Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Uorfi/Instagram
Raising
temperature
in
a
bold
and
shimmery
silver
two-piece
bikini.

Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Uorfi/Instagram
Do
you
think
Uorfi’s
bubblegum
top
is
cool?
In
the
reality
show,
Uorfi
reveals
she
wants
to
get
a
boob
job
done
but
her
sister
refrains
her
from
doing
it
as
she
weighs
only
39.5
kilos.

Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Uorfi/Instagram
Only
Ms
Javed
can
wear
a
top
made
of
chunky
chains
and
look
this
badass.

Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Uorfi/Instagram
That’s
Uorfi’s
way
of
wearing
the
classic
pant-and-shirt
look.
Also,
that
top
is
made
from
the
sleeves
and
collar
of
an
old
shirt.

Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Uorfi/Instagram
Wearing
a
mosaic
dress
of
her
very
own
photographs,
that’s
Uorfi
simply
staying
true
to
her
style.
Uorfi
has
acted
in
television
shows,
has
done
Bigg
Boss,
is
a
social
media
personality
and
has
a
reality
show.
But
her
dream
is
to
be
an
entrepreneur
and
she
wants
to
start
a
women’s
solution
wear
company.

Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Uorfi/Instagram
Here’s
the
26
year
old
rocking
a
khakhi
backless
shirt
with
a
pair
of
denims.

Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Uorfi/Instagram
Uorfi
redefins
power
dressing
in
her
signature
style.
Photographs
curated
by
Satish
Bodas/Rediff.com

