19 Mar 2015, 08:02 am

This first of its kind use of the digital medium was loved by all, and more so because it had actress and social media enthusiast Nargis Fakhri closing the show.
Nargis has always had an inclination to do things differently and has always managed to successfully partake in endeavors that are at times risqué but in the long run only prove her mettle.
The gorgeous gal walked the ramp for Masaba looking absolutely stunning - an ensemble that had a soothing mix of pastel colours with quirky prints enhancing the beauty of the design.
The theme for the show was ‘Sugar Plum’ and Nargis looked just the part. With a whacky hot pink headgear, an adorable toffee handbag and perfectly done hair and make-up by Adhuna Akhtar & Natasha Nischol, Nargis looked like a million bucks!
Nargis said, “When I was approached to be the showstopper for this unique show, I was pretty excited. As a person, I love experimenting and doing things differently, and this did catch my fancy. Seeing Masaba’s quirky and refreshing prints only made it easier to put things into perspective.”
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