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Delhi Domestic Help Is Now A Model For Leading Indian Designer

IANS, 01 Mar, 2016 01:31 PM
    Kamala* (name changed), domestic help in a Delhi household, caught Indian designer Mandeep Nagi’s attention while visiting a friend, and instantly chose Kamal as her model. 
     
    “The emphasis of our new collection, Cinnamon, is on textures and I wanted someone extraordinary. She carried herself with grace and confidence,” Nagi told the media.
     
     

    Do clothes make a woman or does the woman infuse her natural charm into an ensemble and make it memorable? Mandeep...

    Posted by Jaypore on Thursday, 4 February 2016
     
    Kamala’s photos shared on Facebook by retail merchandise Jaypore went viral and today she is the not just another domestic help in the Capital, she is the face of a brand’s fashion collection.
     
     

    She was a different person. And she loved what she had become.

    Posted by Jaypore on Thursday, 4 February 2016
     
     
    Kamala’s photos shared on Facebook by retail merchandise Jaypore went viral and today she is the not just another domestic help in the Capital, she is the face of a brand’s fashion collection.

    With perfect carriage, style and beauty, Kamala seemed to be the perfect choice for a model, but would this mother of two, working woman from a different background agree to it?

    Posted by Jaypore on Thursday, 4 February 2016
     
     

    And then she bloomed, her head lifted in pride...

    Posted by Jaypore on Thursday, 4 February 2016

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