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Designer Rajlakshmi hosts fashion evening in Kolkata

| | Apr 17, 2014, at 02:54 am
Kolkata, Apr 16 (IBNS) Pianist and fashion designer Rajlakhsmi Ghosh hosted a fashion evening which celebrated woman power here .


In the unique event a host of ladies from different fields, all top achievers in their respective fields, walked the ‘Red Carpet’ of Palladian lounge of Bengal Chambers of Commerce donning the creations of Rajlakhsmi Ghosh.

Among the beauties who glammed up the ‘Celebrity Red Carpet Walk’ was  Sahana Chatterjee, the actress who recently grabbed the headlines for her film ‘Sandcastle’.

Fashion entrepreneur Lopamudra Mondal Saha also put the red carpet on fire.

Also seen on the red carpet was eminent theatre artist and social worker Saira Shah Halim, Oddisi dancer Sutapa Talukdar, famous painter Elina Banik and Rita Bhimani.

Danish Ambassador Freddy Svane , music director Debajyoti Mishra, painter Wasim Kapoor and poet Subodh Sarkar were present at the event.

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