'Princess of Jaipur' Gauravi Kumari stuns in jaw-dropping dress made entirely from recycled fabrics!
Meet Gauravi Kumari , she’s not your typical royal. At just 24, this daughter of Rajasthan’s Deputy CM Princess Diya Kumari and granddaughter of Rajmata Padmini Devi is mixing tradition with a fresh, modern vibe. Recently, she turned heads as the muse for The Dirty Magazine, but her photoshoot wasn’t just about looking gorgeous (though, trust me, she nailed that). What made it special? Her outfit was 100% made from recycled fabrics . Yes, no new material involved!
On Instagram (July 11 post alert!), the 'Princess of Jaipur' Gauravi spilled the tea on how her dress came together. She described it as a “dress made entirely from reclaimed, post-consumer white fabrics,” with every thread telling a story of its own. The whole idea was to take something old, once loved and worn, and give it a fresh life, no fresh fabric needed. Plus, the colors came from natural dyes like coffee, mud, and earth, which didn’t try to hide any imperfections but rather celebrated the history behind each piece.
She called the dress “raw, uneven, intentionally unfinished,” saying it was made with care rather than chasing perfection. And honestly? Wearing it felt like an honour.
The creative genius behind the dress is Ritwik Khanna, who gave it a vintage, old-world feel. The look features a scoop neckline, sleeveless cut, and some cool corset-tie details. The bottom part is a mix of textures, think layered lace, hand-embroidered rivets, block-printed handkerchief fabric, coffee-dyed crochet, and raw-edged schiffli. All together, it’s this gorgeous, imperfectly perfect, worn-in look that tells a story.
To complete her style, Gauravi rocked a chunky multilayered silver choker, diamond statement earrings, and a bunch of rings. And for a bit of edge? She threw on some cowboy boots that totally flipped the vintage vibe on its head. Her makeup was all glam - smokey eyes, smudged kohl, sharp brows, contoured cheeks, and a glossy nude lip. With her hair in soft, side-parted curls, she looked absolutely stunning.
So yeah, Gauravi is proving that royalty can be trendy, sustainable, and totally inspiring all at once.
On Instagram (July 11 post alert!), the 'Princess of Jaipur' Gauravi spilled the tea on how her dress came together. She described it as a “dress made entirely from reclaimed, post-consumer white fabrics,” with every thread telling a story of its own. The whole idea was to take something old, once loved and worn, and give it a fresh life, no fresh fabric needed. Plus, the colors came from natural dyes like coffee, mud, and earth, which didn’t try to hide any imperfections but rather celebrated the history behind each piece.
She called the dress “raw, uneven, intentionally unfinished,” saying it was made with care rather than chasing perfection. And honestly? Wearing it felt like an honour.
The creative genius behind the dress is Ritwik Khanna, who gave it a vintage, old-world feel. The look features a scoop neckline, sleeveless cut, and some cool corset-tie details. The bottom part is a mix of textures, think layered lace, hand-embroidered rivets, block-printed handkerchief fabric, coffee-dyed crochet, and raw-edged schiffli. All together, it’s this gorgeous, imperfectly perfect, worn-in look that tells a story.
To complete her style, Gauravi rocked a chunky multilayered silver choker, diamond statement earrings, and a bunch of rings. And for a bit of edge? She threw on some cowboy boots that totally flipped the vintage vibe on its head. Her makeup was all glam - smokey eyes, smudged kohl, sharp brows, contoured cheeks, and a glossy nude lip. With her hair in soft, side-parted curls, she looked absolutely stunning.
So yeah, Gauravi is proving that royalty can be trendy, sustainable, and totally inspiring all at once.
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