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Jacqueline Fernandez sizzles Vogue cover

| | Jul 03, 2015, at 10:59 pm
Mumbai, July 3 (IBNS) Fashionably forward, Bollywood star Jacqueline Fernandez, sported a customized Zuhair Murad creation as she stunned the cover of July month's issue of Vogue.

The actress graces the cover of this month’s issue of Vogue, as the magazine captures the actress like never-before in their Star is Born edition.

Sexy, stunning and always willing to take that risk, Jacqueline Fernandez in an exclusive photo shoot with Vogue, steps into the shoes of a shockingly beautiful girl who falls into the big, bad world of showbiz with stars in her eyes.

Talking about their cover girl, Priya Tanna, Editor Vogue, said "Jacqueline represents true grit and ambition, which she carries off rather effortlessly on her dainty shoulders. Her journey in Bollywood has been a momentous one. She played on the margins a couple of years ago and has now worked her way as an industry insider."

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