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Jacqueline Fernandez Shines In Lavender At Dubai’s Nobu One Za’abeel Event

Jacqueline Fernandez has spent enough years in the film industry to evolve beyond fixed labels. Her career reflects variety big action films, glossy thrillers, light-hearted comedies, and projects driven purely by entertainment. She has also moved comfortably across industries, appearing in Kannada cinema with Vikrant Rona and even stepping into international space with Kill ’Em All 2.
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In recent years, titles like Fateh, Raid 2, and the much-discussed Housefull 5 have kept her consistently in circulation. Rather than sticking to one genre, Jacqueline appears at ease balancing multiple spaces at once.

Her latest appearance in Dubai added another layer to that visibility. At the grand opening of Nobu One Za’abeel , hosted around a “Tokyo Glam” theme, Jacqueline made a striking impression with understated elegance.



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She chose a soft lavender gown that flowed effortlessly, striking the right balance between glamour and grace. The one-shoulder silhouette and gentle draping added drama without being overpowering, letting the outfit speak quietly but confidently.




Her styling stayed sharp and minimal. A sleek top-knot kept the focus on the gown, while winged eyeliner added definition without going overboard. Even in a room filled with international and Indian celebrities, including Lindsay Lohan and Bobby Deol, Jacqueline stood out with ease. The look felt composed rather than calculated, proving that confidence often works better than excess.




Looking ahead to 2026, Jacqueline shows no signs of slowing down. She is set to appear in Welcome to the Jungle, sharing screen space with a large ensemble cast led by Akshay Kumar and Raveena Tandon. Beyond films, she continues to stay connected with audiences through live performances, most recently at the opening ceremony of the Women’s Premier League. Whether on screen or off it, Jacqueline Fernandez remains firmly in the spotlight, blending style, versatility, and steady presence.