The Better India
The Better India
May 19, 2025 at 04:55 PM
When Sakshi Sindwani walked the red carpet at Cannes, she made a powerful fashion statement about identity, representation, and self-love. For her debut look, she chose a silhouette that felt “romantic,” a big ball gown that evoked the grandeur of the French Riviera. But what made it truly unforgettable was the intention behind it, a celebration of her curves, her collarbone, her unapologetic self. Designed by the incredible @gauriandnainika, the gown wasn’t just a dress — it was a statement. Known for creating pieces that make women feel beautiful and seen, Gauri & Nainika helped Sakshi embody elegance, strength, and softness all at once. And she didn’t stop there. In another look, Sakshi draped herself in an intricately handwoven saree — a tribute to India’s rich heritage and the quiet strength of our artisans. “There was no way I wouldn’t carry a piece of my beautiful India with me,” she wrote on her Instagram and she did so with grace and pride. As a body-positive and inclusive creator, Sakshi is shifting conversations — from fashion to representation, from self-doubt to self-love. Her Cannes journey isn’t just about stunning outfits. It’s about rewriting what beauty looks like, one confident step at a time. @stylemeupwithsakshi #sakshisindwani #cannes2025 #bodypositivity #proudlyindian #representationmatters #inclusivefashion [Body Positivity, Inclusive Fashion, Cannes 2025, Indian Handloom, Representation, Self Love, Women Empowerment]
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