20 Jul 2016, 11:27 am
The occasion was the pre launch party of Mansi Midha makeover new upcoming Salon and Academy at Rajouri garden.
Bigg Boss contestant, Karishma Tanna, who is ruling the small screen industry with her acting skills and looks, attended the event and walked the ramp with Mansi Midha.
She appreciated the hospitality given by her Delhi Fans. To make this fashion show a success various eminent personalities from Bollywood like Manoj Bakshi, Harvinder Mankar came as a special guest.
Mansi Midha, a celebrity makeup artist with three awards under her belt believes that every face is beautiful and she helps to enhance the beauty with her makeup and to achieve this she brings in innovative and fresh ideas which coupled with her talent and creativity helped her make a mark in the fashion world
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