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Nargis makes heads turn at London Fashion Week

| | Sep 22, 2015, at 12:43 am
Mumbai, Sept 21 (IBNS): Known for always making striking appearances, Nargis Fakhri, took it up a few notches and wowed the international fashion media as well as the audiences at the London Fashion Week recently.

She was seen attending two shows yesterday: ISSA London and Topshop. She looked flawless in a printed blue-white ensemble, completed with a black brogues and a low ponytail for ISSA London show.

At the Top Shop show, she went for a top to toe chic Topshop look: a beautiful fully embroidered mini dress, which she teamed with a black ankle straps and a matching bag. She chose the embroidered dress because the work on it reminded her of some of her looks in Rockstar which included some beautiful Kashmiri ensembles.

She managed to attend the shows at LFW as she has a couple of days off from her shoot in London for her upcoming film ‘Housefull 3’.

With Azhar and Banjo, Nargis has three releases lined up for 2016. 

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