
From Lilly Singh to Manish Malhotra: Indians Steal the Spotlight at 2025 Golden Globes Red Carpet
The 2025 Golden Globe Awards saw a spectacular display of Indian talent and fashion, as Indian celebrities and personalities of Indian origin made their mark on the red carpet. From Lilly Singh’s modern glamour to Manish Malhotra’s couture excellence, the presence of Indian artistry was front and center. Payal Kapadia, celebrated for her ground-breaking nomination, wowed in a sleek black silk jumpsuit by Payal Khandwala, while Mindy Kaling shimmered in a dazzling gold gown. This showcase of Indian creativity and style proved that India’s influence on global fashion is stronger than ever, making the event truly memorable.
Lilly Singh
Lilly Singh captivated onlookers in a stunning sequined gown by renowned Indian designer Gaurav Gupta. Known for his avant-garde creations, Gupta’s design featured intricate embellishments and a striking silhouette that perfectly captured Singh’s vibrant energy. With her signature charisma, Singh brought Indian craftsmanship to the forefront on this prestigious international platform. Not only did she rock the red carpet, but Singh also represented a champagne brand while interviewing guests, adding a multi-dimensional flair to her presence. Later, she switched into a chic shirt and skirt combo from Ru by Rupal, the label by designer Rupel Banerjee.
Mindy Kaling
Mindy Kaling exuded elegance in a strapless gold gown, adorned with silver stones by Ashi Studio. Her look was accentuated with diamond drop earrings and platinum rings, achieving a balance between sophistication and boldness. With her loose brunette waves and soft, glowing makeup, Kaling once again solidified her status as a red-carpet icon.
Payal Kapadia
Award-winning director Payal Kapadia brought a unique blend of tradition and modernity in a black silk jumpsuit by designer Payal Khandwala. From the Autumn-Winter 2024 collection, this ethically crafted ensemble in handwoven matka silk celebrated Indian heritage while pushing the boundaries of contemporary fashion. With brocade pocket details and Khandwala’s signature loop neck, the jumpsuit highlighted Kapadia’s impeccable style and her dedication to sustainable fashion. While Kapadia did not win a Golden Globe for her debut film All We Imagine As Light, she made history as the first Indian to be nominated for Best Director, marking a pivotal moment for Indian cinema on the global stage.
Manish Malhotra
Making his Golden Globes debut, Manish Malhotra showcased his signature elegance in a self-designed black-and-white tuxedo. Known for transforming Indian couture, Malhotra blended classic and contemporary elements, leaving a lasting impression on the international fashion scene with his refined and modern take on formal wear.
Indian talent and style shone brightly at the Golden Globes, further establishing India’s powerful presence on the global stage.
Sabyasachi and More Indian Talent
Indian designer brand Sabyasachi was also represented at the awards ceremony, with Netflix Chief Content Officer Bela Bajaria wearing a Sabyasachi sari. The streaming platform took home seven awards that night, further elevating the significance of Indian influence on Hollywood’s biggest night.
Actress and comedian Catherine O’Hara graced the carpet in a stunning Rahul Mishra couture gown from the Aura collection, featuring shimmering hand-embroidery that encapsulated the ‘Celestial Aura’ vibe.
Indian talent and style shone brightly at the Golden Globes, further establishing India’s powerful presence on the global stage.
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