> The $34,000 that Deepika Padukone made from the sale of her "sunshine" maternity gown went to charity.

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The $34,000 that Deepika Padukone made from the sale of her "sunshine" maternity gown went to charity.

 The $34,000 that Deepika Padukone made from the sale of her "sunshine" maternity gown went to charity.

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Recently, actor Deepika Padukone attended an event for her beauty business 82°E while dressed in a yellow gown. Now, she has donated the Gauri & Nainika costume to a worthy cause.

The yellow gown that actress Deepika Padukone wore to a recent event for her beauty company 82°E was auctioned for ₹34,000. Charities will receive the earnings. Deepika first announced that she was selling the gown on Instagram a few hours ago. She then announced again on the same platform a little while later that it had been sold out. (See Also: Expectant Following recent criticism, Deepika Padukone makes her first public appearance and looks stunning in a flowy yellow outfit. View photos

Deepika is selling a yellow dress.
"Fresh Off The Rack!" was written beside images that Deepika posted of herself wearing the yellow gown. Who is going to grab hold of this one? Proceeds, as usual, fund programs of the @tlllfoundation. A list of reputable helpline resources can be accessed by visiting www.thelivelovelaughfoundation.org/find-help/helplines. Within 72 hours of her appearance, the gown was up for sale as part of the charitable "Fresh off the Rack" campaign.

She uploaded the footage along with a link to her "closet" on her Instagram stories. The ₹34,000 designer empire dress, which was dubbed a "empire cut cotton midi with a dramatic flare," sold out in a matter of minutes. She tagged the owner of the gown in a photo she posted a few minutes later that had the caption "sold out." According to her staff, the dress was sold out in 20 minutes. Deepika recently posted a video of the occasion wearing the yellow dress and captioned it, saying it was a "sunshine state of mine."

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