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Stylish Style of Wulan Guritno at the 'Hope For Life' Fundraising Event

Stylish Style of Wulan Guritno at the 'Hope For Life' Fundraising Event

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Stylish Style of Wulan Guritno at the 'Hope For Life' Fundraising Event

Wulan Guritno is a local actress who has recently been involved in many feature films. Despite being busy, this beautiful star still finds time to engage in social activities. Yup, not long ago, Wulan attended the Hope For Life fundraising event Hope For Life which aims to conserve Sumatran elephants. Let's take a look at the series of photos here!

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In addition, Wulan also appears to adorn her wrists with beautiful bracelets. The combination of clothing, makeup, and cool accessories makes her appearance so attractive. What do you think?

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In accordance with the event she attended, Wulan appeared with a hippies-bohemian style. Posing in front of the camera, the beautiful actress wore a flowy dress with an interesting pattern. She looks so gorgeous!

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Wulan's own beauty also caught attention when she attended the event. The 38-year-old star looked graceful with flawless makeup and her long hair left beautifully flowing.

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"The goal is perhaps a calling of the soul. We don't choose, but we are chosen, like a path opened by God or the universe. In this case, the Elephant chose us, like asking for help," said Wulan.

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This woman, born in London, England, herself visited Tesso Nilo National Park in August 2018. There, she saw the Elephant Flying Squad team preventing elephants from entering residential areas, thus reducing conflicts between elephants and humans.

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Despite being busy with work, Wulan seems to still have time to help others. This event involving WWF Indonesia and Gelang Harapan seems to have touched Wulan's heart.

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When met in the Kemang area, South Jakarta, on Monday (4/12), Wulan Guritno appeared at the Hope For Life fundraising event for the conservation of Sumatran elephants. Wulan herself seemed enthusiastic about being involved in this action.