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Indian woman told in Cannes that ‘Made in India’ is now ahead of her, simplicity adds pride to saree


Famous stars from Hollywood to Bollywood and TV industry are shining in the French city of Cannes. Outfits from many fashion designers are being seen on the red carpet. Along with western, a beautiful collection of traditional attire can also be seen. Meanwhile, an Indian woman has attracted everyone’s attention with her outfit and royal style.

Nidarshana Govani, owner of Kamala Mills, has shown the power of ‘Made in India’ in her first appearance at the Cannes Film Festival 2024. Along with her saree, her jewelery has also been designed very beautifully. You will be surprised to know that the neckpiece that Nidarshana is wearing has probably only 5 pieces in the whole world. Looking at them, it seems as if they have included the heritage of India. (Photo courtesy: Instagram @nidarshana_gowani)

Nidarshana’s beautiful saree

Like Bollywood celebrity Nidarshana Govani also participated in the 77th Cannes Film Festival 2024 on behalf of India. And, she has spread her charm with a charming style on the red carpet. She selected a yellow colored saree from fashion brand Gavin Miguel for her first appearance. During this time, along with presenting Indian culture, he also showcased Indian art beautifully on the foreign stage. Nidarshana was looking quite elegant in this saree.

100 weavers made saree

People in France saw the magic of twelve yards through the saree of the owner of Kamala Mills. The special thing about Nidarshana’s attire is that it has been made with fine zardozi embroidery by more than 100 weavers. The white stone embroidery on her yellow organza saree is adding shine to the outfit. She styled it with a white organza blouse with V neckline. Like the saree, her blouse also has flowers made of zardozi embroidery.

Heritage seen in jewellery

Along with Nidarshana’s outfit, her jewelery was also very unique. She added a royal touch with 118 year old Meena Jadau jewelery from Ghan Singh’s collection. Nidarshana wore a stunning Krishna Gua Navaratna necklace for the wedding. In which polka diamonds are studded. Which is one of the oldest forms of uncut diamonds produced in India. It took 200 artisans and 1800 hours to make this neckpiece. Along with the necklace, Nidarshana carried a bangle in one hand and an expensive watch in the other along with matching earrings. His overall look was showing the importance of India on foreign soil.

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