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Jacqueline treats herself to some V-Day goodies

| | Feb 11, 2015, at 12:23 am
Mumbai, Feb 10 (IBNS): The gorgeous Jacqueline Fernandez recently unveiled the season of love with the launch of Body Shop's new store at Palladium Mall in Mumbai.
The beauty, who was seen having a good time at the event said, “Valentine’s Day is approaching and millions across the world will look to present their loved ones with candy, flowers and chocolates. But I plan to do something different. I am here to launch this store and enjoy the wonderful treats the store has to offer. This is perfect for all my Valentine’s Day shopping.”
 
The new Body Shop store is actually a boutique which is situated on the ground floor of the mall’s courtyard. It has been launched just before Valentine’s Day with an exclusive range of skincare and hair care products.

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