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Style Is Something You Either Have, Or You Don't: Malaika

Darpan News Desk IANS, 30 Sep, 2015 12:25 PM
    Actress-producer Malaika Arora Khan, who is renowned in the Hindi film industry for her impeccable fashion sense, says that style is a part of one's personality.
     
    "I think stylish is something either you have it or you don't, no matter what you do or try," Malaika said at the Femina Style Diva West 2015 awards here on Monday. 
     
    Malaika was also a part of the awards gala's jury panel along with Sussanne Khan, Vikas Bahl and Rocky S.
     
    At the end of the event Sonal Rihaani was unanimously announced as the winner, while Ayesha Ghosh and Shreya Choudhary were the first and second runners-up. 
     
    Hosted at The Lalit here, the show was meant to reveal the young and aspiring fashionistas, and support them to take their stylish avatars to the next level. 
     
    The event was hosted by Rochelle Maria Rao and witnessed some stellar performances by Ali Quli Mirza, Fictitious Dance Group and a stand-up act by Aditi Mittal.

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