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Huma Qureshi roots for budding designers

| | May 12, 2015, at 02:19 am
Mumbai, May 11 (IBNS): Huma Qureshi recently was in Chandigarh for the Blenders Pride Magical Nights.

Huma walked the ramp for aspiring designer Nitya Bajaj.

 
Before the show she also got a chance to interact with the others designers who were presenting at the show.
 
Huma briefly went through their collection and interacted with them.
 
They shared details of their collection with Huma and also spoke about varied things they have been doing.
 
Huma quite liked their work and is keen to go back and check their entire collection.
 
Huma was really impressed with their work and was surprised on how Bollywood has not tapped into this market.
 
She feels there is a lot of potential of budding designers in other cities and she wants to try and encourage their work.

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