Hyderabad: Shweta Sharda, India's representative at the 72nd Miss Universe pageant, showcased a National Costume that symbolised diversity, integrity, strength, and resilience. Designed by Nidhi Yasha, the costume, named the 'armoured goddess,' featured a lotus halo on the headgear and the lower half resembling a golden peacock, India's national bird, adorned with handcrafted feather embroidery.
Aptly named the 'armoured goddess,' Shweta's National Costume designed by Nidhi, symbolises a resilient India, braving challenges and emerging robust. It embodies diversity, integrity, strength, and resilience, encapsulated in the appearance of an armored goddess. The commanding shoulders and meticulously crafted bodice accentuate the delicate yet robust nature of femininity.
The headpiece boasts a lotus halo, signifying the harmonious coexistence of India’s myriad religions and cultures, paying homage to the lotus, the national flower. The lower section resembles a mystical golden peacock, India’s national bird, adorned with artisanal peacock feather embroidery. The flowing Organza skirt and striking long train provide a striking contrast to the structured upper body, symbolising India’s ability to flourish amidst its beautiful dichotomies and harmonies.