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Amy Jackson attends fashion awards ceremony wearing a dress that glows in the dark

| | Sep 30, 2015, at 09:28 pm
Mumbai, Sept 30 (IBNS) Actress Amy Jackson recently made heads turn at a fashion awards show, held over the weekend, as she was seen wearing a hand-embroidered, high-low, glow-in-the-dark gown that was designed by a Lebanese-American designer.

An insider said, “Rami Kadi, who is based in Beirut, Lebanon, designed the outfit. A gown like this has probably never been worn by an Indian celebrity on the red carpet.”

Amy said, “This is the first time an outfit designed by Rami has been worn in India. I was so excited to wear a piece from his new collection. It’s classic chic, with a cool concept. I appreciated the fact that the lower half of the dress was faux fur because I’m a supporter of animal rights, and it proves that real fur is not necessary.”
 

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