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Along with being a beauty queen, Manika Vishwakarma is a medical professional who volunteers in rural clinics to expand women’s healthcare access.

Miss India Manika Vishwakarma looks elegant in a teal blue saree

Model Manika Vishwakarma, who is representing India in the 74th Miss Universe competition, has been winning hearts with her elegant style and graceful responses at the ongoing competition in Thailand. In a new post on Instagram, the 22-year-old from Rajasthan showcased her love for Indian craftsmanship via a beautiful teal blue saree. The Miss Universe Organisation also introduced the Miss India winner and shared a lesser-known fact about her on Instagram. The pagent’s finale is scheduled to take place on 21 November.

Six yards of elegance at the 74th Miss Universe 

Manika was wrapped in a peacock green saree for the official Miss Universe post. The six yards of elegance by Jigar Mali feature intricate detailing of gold zari-embroidered applique borders, a scalloped hem, shimmering sequin embellishments, and delicate floral-inspired embroidery.

Manika wore the saree with a matching blouse featuring a wide bateau neckline with a plunging silhouette showcasing her décolletage, reported the Hindustan Times. The gold zari embroidery, sequin embellishments, and backless design with dori ties at the back rounded off the detailing.

Manika accessorised the ensemble with delicate jewels adorned with shimmering crystals and emeralds. She wore a choker necklace, matching earrings, kadhas, and a mang tika.

For the glam, the Miss Universe India winner chose darkened eyebrows, gold eyeshadow, winged eyeliner, heavy mascara-coated eyelashes, blushed cheeks, a glowing highlighter, a glossy coral pink lip, and a dainty bindi. Lastly, she tied her hair in a braided hairdo.

A lesser-known fact about Manika

In the caption of the post, Miss Universe Organisation shared a few key details about Manika. Praising her, they wrote, “Blending intellect, creativity, and purpose, Manika is a political science student, award-winning artist, and advocate for neurodiversity through her initiative Neuronova. She represents India with grace and determination, using her platform to promote inclusive education, mental wellness, and the power of artistic expression.”

As for the lesser-known fact, they revealed that the beauty queen is a medical professional who volunteers in rural clinics to expand women’s healthcare access.

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