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Natasha Poonawalla wears a dress made out of old CDs, calculators, mobile phones

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Natasha Poonawalla is back at it again, stealing the spotlight at Harper Bazaar’s Women of the Year awards! This time, she wowed everyone with her dazzling dress inspired by technology, snagging the Style Icon Award in the process.

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Natasha Poonawalla wears a dress made out of old CDs, calculators, phones

Her choice? A stunning Spring 2024 design by Elsa Schiaparelli, aptly named the “Motherboard” dress. Imagine a mini dress crafted from old CDs, calculators, mobile phones, and other tech relics—it’s a fashion statement that literally sparkles!

Diet Sabya, the go-to Instagram account for all things chic, couldn't help but exclaim, “Mrs. Vaccine is truly THAT gworl.” And honestly, we couldn’t agree more! What’s so cool about this dress is how it blends the past and present.

Check out her look below:  

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Creative Director Roseberry dug into tech history, using materials that predate the iPhone era, giving us a piece that's both nostalgic and futuristic. The design features an array of quirky elements, like a calculator as a pocket and vibrant computer wires adding a pop of color to the green base adorned with Swarovski crystals.

According to Schiaparelli’s website, this vintage-inspired piece boasts “exaggeratedly rounded shoulders entirely embroidered with Swarovski crystal jewels and electronic chips in silver and green.” It’s all about merging artistry with a bit of geek chic!

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Fashion is all about expressing who you are, and Natasha's look is a bold reminder that style can be both innovative and playful. So, what do you think—would you rock a tech-inspired dress?

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