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Priyanka Chopra slays red carpet at CFDA Fashion awards in New York

| | Jun 07, 2017, at 04:47 am
Mumbai, June 6 (IBNS): Actress and global icon Priyanka Chopra created ripples in media with her appearance the coveted CFDA Fashion awards in New York on Monday.

She walked the red carpet in a sizzling black, well-fitted, shimmery Michael Kors outfit.

The actress, whose Hollywood venture Baywatch released worldwide recently, took it to Twitter and posted: "Dear NYC, are you ready for this tonight? 🖤 with @MichaelKors for #cfdaawards"

Priyanka also flaunted high heels with her hair tied in a neat bun with side parting.

PeeCee was styled by celebrity stylist Cristina Ehrlich.

Image: Priyanka Chopra Twitter page

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