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Global Indianstory Art & CultureTurning heads at the Australian Fashion Week
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Turning heads at the Australian Fashion Week

Published by: Team GI Youth

Nagma Mirajkar, social media influencer

The fashion influencer of Indian origin will turn showstopper for the India Fashion Week Australia, that’s returning to Melbourne after a hiatus of two years. It aims to boost cross-cultural participation within the global fashion community. 

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Published on 03, Nov 2022

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