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Fashion superstars Gigi Hadid and Sonam Kapoor to meet-up in India

Supermodel Gigi Hadid is all set to visit India as part of her global #TogetherTour to celebrate her Spring 2017 TommyXGigi collaborative collection.

The 21-year-old model, who will be visiting Mumbai on April 27, will join India's own fashionista Sonam Kapoor to discuss fashion, her collection, and her role as the global brand ambassador for Tommy Hilfiger womenswear.


"Travelling around the world to meet fans and present the TommyXGigi collections has been an amazing experience. I look forward to visiting Mumbai and celebrating our final #TogetherTour stop this season," Gigi said in a statement.

"I am excited to welcome Gigi in India, I have always loved Tommy Hilfiger, and the TommyXGigi collaborative collection is just pure perfection!" said Sonam.

India will be the last stop of Gigi's Spring 2017 tour.

The model visited New York, Berlin, Dubai, Tokyo and Shanghai last year and Los Angeles, Amsterdam, London, Milan and Paris this year to promote her clothing range.

TommyXGigi collection is inspired by the "Summer of Love" and is a nod to the laidback beach lifestyle. It pays homage to California with badges and patches inspired by the sunshine state.

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