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Actress Sophia Loren Promotes Jewellery Line at Qatar Duty Free

Doha, QATAR – Qatar Duty Free recently welcomed iconic Italian actress Sophia Loren at Doha International Airport’s Premium Terminal where she showcased the Damiani jewellery brand.

In 2010, Damiani was awarded for the second time with the “best fashionable jewellery” award, at the Middle East Premier Awards.

Qatar Duty Free carries the following Damiani collections: D.Side, Damianissima, Metropolitan and Maji.

Pictured with Sophia Loren are second left: Qatar Duty Free Senior Vice President, Keith Hunter and staff from Qatar Duty Free. 


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