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Narayan Jewellers collaborates with Abu Jani-Sandeep Khosla for fashion show to support cancer patients
Recently, Narayan Jewellers was part of a big show at the Jio Garden at BKC, Mumbai where designer duo Abu Jani and Sandeep Khosla held a fashion show in collaboration with The Cancer Patients Assistance Organization (CPAA) after a four-year hiatus.
All of the models and show-stoppers were dressed in the ‘Asal’ and ‘Mard’ collection by the designer duo and to add a touch of royalty, Narayan Jewellers showcased their best jewellery pieces consisting of statement neckpieces, rings, bangles, earrings and more. All the jewellery was studded with beautiful diamonds, emeralds, sapphires and rubies, making each model’s look perfect.
The designer duo, together with Narayan Jewellers, stated that the main goal of the fashion show was to raise cancer awareness and support the work of the CPAA. Actors Siddhant Chaturvedi and Mrunal Thakur stole the show, and fashion influencer Masoom Minawala, social media sensation Zervan Bunshah, and web series Class (Netflix) star Naina Bhan also walked the runway.
The evening saw celebrities from all walks of life contribute to the cause, in order to make cancer sufferers’ lives easier. Patients will be aided from start to finish through this endeavour, including medical assistance, nutrition supplements, assistance in finding housing, transportation, blood products, prosthesis and employment for the earning member, and educational assistance. All psychological, social, and spiritual requirements will be met.
Written by Pranita Sawant
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