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Pernia Qureshi attends GQ's Best Dressed Men 2015 Awards

| | Jun 17, 2015, at 10:17 pm
Mumbai, June 17 (IBNS): Pernia Qureshi recently attended GQ's Best Dressed Men 2015 Awards.

She looked stunning in a classic black gown by Temperley London.

Completing her look for the evening was a classy Black Clutch by Corto Moltedo, long tassel earrings by Ralph Lauren and classic Manolo Blahnik pumps.

With her hair let loose and minimal make up, Pernia was a picture of perfection.

She had quite an evening mingling with her friends from the industry.

The multi-talented lady will soon be making her Bollywood debut with Muzaffar Ali’s ‘Jaanisaar’. 

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