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Watch: Uorfi Javed looks stunning in an outfit created out of a handbag

Internet personality Uorfi Javed often gets much attention for her creative and bold looks.

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One can trust Uorfi Javed to serve a great look by crafting an outfit made entirely out of unusual material. Most recently, the internet personality is getting praise for changing a handbag into a cord set comprising of a tube top and a mini skirt.

Her Instagram transformation reel of a bag outfit has raked up over 1.3 lakh likes. While sharing this video, Uorfi wrote. “I made a dress from a bag !! This outfit is so so bomb! I can’t at times !! Can’t wait to wear this at some partyyyyy!”

In the comments, many people praised her ingeniousness of turning mundane items into trendy pieces. Commenting on it, an Instagram user wrote, “This is innovative..keep it up…with some minor transformation I can also wear this.” Another person wrote, “Now this is what we call innovative design so nice like it so much”.

This is not the first time that Uorfi has created a dress out of an everyday item. Earlier this month, she shared a reel that showed her rocking a dress made out of tea bags. In January she wore a dress made out of garbage bags.

Uorfi has appeared in several TV serials in supporting roles, but she shot to fame after her brief stint in Bigg Boss OTT in 2021. During the reality show, Uorfi gained much attention for her no-nonsense attitude.


In an interview with Vice, Uorfi spoke about her unique sartorial choices and said, “I design all those [looks] myself and I try to be creative with them. All these clothes tread on such fine lines that it takes one small mistake for the wardrobe to malfunction and disaster to follow.”

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