Janhvi Kapoor Sets Major Fashion Goals In Y2K-Inspired Mini Dress
Janhvi Kapoor lit up the Harper’s Bazaar India Women of the Year Awards 2025 red carpet with a look that blended nostalgia and high fashion. The actor turned heads in a sunshine-yellow Roberto Cavalli Spring/Summer 2003 couture mini dress, reviving the daring spirit of early-2000s glamour with effortless grace.
The body-hugging silk number featured an oriental-inspired collar, asymmetrical hemline, and striking dragon motifs hallmarks of Cavalli’s flamboyant Y2K aesthetic. With each step, the fabric shimmered under the lights, perfectly accentuating Janhvi’s radiant glow and confidence.

Her fashion choice wasn’t just about style; it was a nod to the growing vintage revival sweeping global red carpets. By choosing an archival Cavalli piece, Janhvi joined a new wave of Indian stars celebrating sustainability and fashion history echoing the vintage-loving trends seen internationally.
Keeping the focus on the dress, Janhvi styled it with nude strappy heels, soft waves, and bronzed makeup that complemented the golden tones of her outfit. The minimal approach allowed the craftsmanship and drama of Cavalli’s design to take center stage.
Beyond the shimmer and nostalgia, Janhvi’s look made a quiet statement modern Bollywood’s leading women aren’t afraid to take risks. Her choice reflected individuality and an appreciation for artistry that transcends time.
In a world of fleeting trends, Janhvi Kapoor’s vintage Cavalli moment was a refreshing reminder that true style often lies in the past—waiting for someone bold enough to bring it back to life.
The body-hugging silk number featured an oriental-inspired collar, asymmetrical hemline, and striking dragon motifs hallmarks of Cavalli’s flamboyant Y2K aesthetic. With each step, the fabric shimmered under the lights, perfectly accentuating Janhvi’s radiant glow and confidence.
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Her fashion choice wasn’t just about style; it was a nod to the growing vintage revival sweeping global red carpets. By choosing an archival Cavalli piece, Janhvi joined a new wave of Indian stars celebrating sustainability and fashion history echoing the vintage-loving trends seen internationally.
Keeping the focus on the dress, Janhvi styled it with nude strappy heels, soft waves, and bronzed makeup that complemented the golden tones of her outfit. The minimal approach allowed the craftsmanship and drama of Cavalli’s design to take center stage.
Beyond the shimmer and nostalgia, Janhvi’s look made a quiet statement modern Bollywood’s leading women aren’t afraid to take risks. Her choice reflected individuality and an appreciation for artistry that transcends time.
In a world of fleeting trends, Janhvi Kapoor’s vintage Cavalli moment was a refreshing reminder that true style often lies in the past—waiting for someone bold enough to bring it back to life.









