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Unusual designs


SOME UNUSUAL designs in jewellery, targeted at younger women, were modelled at the Mahima Designer Collection show organised by Pathi Jewellers last weekend.

The show was intended to attract younger customers who are fashion conscious and like new designs, the jewellers said.

The event also marked the celebration of the firm completing 102 years in business.

The fashion show witnessed four sequences and glitter was added by top models. The show started with Daisy Bopanna displaying diamond jewellery.

The other models exhibited more combinations from Pathi's collection of diamond and gold jewellery. The grand finale was the Bridal Collection.

The exhibition was accompanied by an audiovisual display of the products from Pathi.

The jewellery exhibited was a combination of creativity and tradition and MC Justin kept the mood up with his banter.

By K. Satyamurty

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