H&M gets starry welcome in India


New Delhi, Oct 1 (IANS): Stars like Ranveer Singh, Jacqueline Fernandez, Lisa Haydon and Soha Ali Khan brought glitz and glamour of the tinsel town in the capital to welcome the Swedish multinational retail clothing company H&M, Hennes & Mauritz AB, to India.

Before the clothing company opens its trove of style in Delhi with its first flagship store in the capital on Gandhi Jayanti on Friday, these Bollywood stars gathered together here on Wednesday evening to celebrate the beginning of the brand's India innings.

The 25,000 sq ft H&M store is located in the Select Citywalk mall in Saket, south Dedlhi, and the party was also organised at the store.

With chic interiors and great music, the fashionable event turned out to be a fun-filled evening.

Ranveer brought his liveliness to the event in a sassy green shirt teamed up with a hat and a bow, while Soha added a dose of sophistication with her simple skirt and black shirt, and Jacqueline sported a chic look in a short red skirt with blue sheer top.

Other stars to attend the event were Tamannaah Bhatia, Lauren Gottlieb, Pernia Qureshi, Monica Dogra and designer JJ Valaya.

Music by DJ duo Nina and Malika of Elektrovertz plugged in an energy to the party. In fact, the attendees got a surprise treat by Lisa when she joined her DJ sister Malika on the console for an impromptu gig.

  

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