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Sarees Over Gowns: Niki Shah’s Red Carpet Revolution at Cannes 2025

Updated on: 30 May,2025 03:22 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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The saree, embroidered with motifs inspired by Dubai’s skyline, felt like a bridge-between where she comes from and where she is now.

Sarees Over Gowns: Niki Shah’s Red Carpet Revolution at Cannes 2025

Niki Shah

Amidst a sea of sequined gowns and predictable silhouettes, one woman walked into Cannes and reminded the world what real elegance looks like-wrapped in six yards of heritage.

Amidst a sea of sequined gowns and predictable silhouettes, one woman walked into Cannes and reminded the world what real elegance looks like-wrapped in six yards of heritage.

Niki Shah, the Dubai-based Indian entrepreneur and digital voice for modern South Asians, made her red carpet debut this year in a breathtaking deep red saree designed exclusively by Pankaj & Nidhi. But this wasn’t just a fashion moment-it was a cultural statement, bold in its simplicity and powerful in its intent.


“This saree isn’t just a look. It’s my story, stitched into fabric,” Niki shared with quiet conviction, her voice echoing far beyond the flashbulbs and the fanfare.

The saree, embroidered with motifs inspired by Dubai’s skyline, felt like a bridge-between where she comes from and where she is now. It merged the chaos of Indian roots with the sleek skyline of the Emirates, refusing to choose one over the other. And in that choice, or rather that refusal, she gave permission to a generation of South Asian women watching from afar to do the same.

At a time when visibility often comes at the cost of cultural dilution, Niki’s decision to embrace the saree wasn’t just fashion-forward-it was emotionally resonant. She didn’t adapt to the red carpet. She expanded it. And the world noticed.

Fashion critics applauded the look, South Asian communities celebrated the moment, and Instagram lit up with love. But more importantly, young women saw themselves. Not filtered, not Westernized-just whole.

In a festival slowly opening its arms to global representation, Niki Shah didn’t walk in to blend in. She walked in to take up space. And she did-gracefully, unapologetically, and in a saree.

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