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India.com
10-07-2025
- Entertainment
- India.com
Who is this Indian star who bathes in milk? Has a net worth of Rs 2690 crore, not Deepika Padukone, Aishwarya Rai, Priyanka Chopra, name is…
The beauty we are talking about here was inclined towards art and design since childhood, because the environment in her family was similar. Her grandfather was involved in building many famous buildings in Delhi and her father was interested in painting. She studied at Modern School, Delhi, where she participated in sports like gymnastics and swimming up to the state level during school time. Gradually, she made art her career. Do you recognise which diva we are talking about? Who is this diva who bathes in milk? Here we are talking about Shalini Passi, who is a well-known socialite, art collector and fashion icon who lives in Delhi. She started platforms like 'My Art Shalini' and 'Shalini Passi Art Foundation', which give opportunities to new and emerging artists. She got real popularity when she appeared in the third season of Netflix's famous series 'Fabulous Lives vs Bollywood Wives'. Her luxurious lifestyle, passion for art and outspoken style in the show caught everyone's attention. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Shalini Passi (@ Why is Shalini Passi so popular? After this series, Shalini Passi's popularity increased even more. She started appearing in many talk shows and events. She has millions of followers on social media and now she is quite famous for her fashion, fitness and art related posts. Apart from this, fans are also crazy about her beauty. People follow her style and she has also won many awards like 'Influencer of the Year'. Her posts go viral on Instagram and she has become a style icon among youngsters. Who is Shalini Passi married to? Shalini Passi was married to Sanjay Passi in 1997, who is the chairman of PASCO Group. This company does dealership for big companies like Tata Motors, Maruti Suzuki and JCB. Sanjay Passi is considered one of the highest tax payers in the country and has also donated heavily to the Tirupati temple. They also have a son Robin Passi, who is about 27 years old and he also lives with his parents in a luxury bungalow in Golf Links area of Delhi. Shalini is the owner of about 2690 crores. Does Shalini Passi really bathe in milk? Here's what she said If we talk about her beauty, in one of her interviews, Shalini had denied that she bathes with milk. She had told that her healthy and simple lifestyle is the reason behind her beauty. She takes Desi Ghee, almonds, walnuts and Amla juice in the morning. Apart from this, she considers homemade remedies to be good for glowing and healthy skin. She told that she takes care of her skin with homemade remedies. She drinks beetroot smoothie daily, which is also very good for health.


New Indian Express
07-06-2025
- Entertainment
- New Indian Express
At Cannes, celebrity Delhi entrepreneur Shalini Passi stood for fashion & culture 'without saying a word'
Known for always bringing her A-game when it comes to fashion, Shalini Passi made heads turn with her debut at the Cannes Film Festival 2025. An art patron, philanthropist, collector, and founder of the MASH (My Art Shalini) initiative, Passi has long been a force in the worlds of contemporary art and design. Last year, she stormed reality TV with Fabulous Lives vs Bollywood Wives. For her, therefore, Cannes was a canvas—the Chopard Love Party, the Global Gift Gala, the India Pavilion—her itinerary and exclusive couture dinners were about making Indian design and textile traditions visible to the world. Passi's red carpet appearance in a custom Manish Malhotra gown featuring artwork by painter Paresh Maity, was the moment Indian couture found a powerful, contemporary voice on an international stage. 'This gown was more than just couture; it was a canvas,' she tells TMS. The design paid tribute to India's vast cultural landscape, from Kashmir to Kanyakumari, fusing textile, craft, and modern artistry. Paired with Manish Malhotra jewellery and a sculptural Judith Leiber clutch, the look was an ode to Indian craftsmanship. 'It brought together textile, craft, and art of the country in a truly immersive way,' she says. 'I wanted to showcase how Indian couture can hold its own on a global red carpet, not just as fashion, but as storytelling through fabric and form.' Cultural advocacy Her consistent choice to spotlight Indian designers — whether through a handwoven saree or a maroon Amit GT gown — is an act of cultural advocacy. 'I see fashion as soft diplomacy. It creates cultural bridges without saying a word,' she says. Her pink-and-white custom saree worn to the India Pavilion echoed this ethos. A modern interpretation steeped in tradition, it nodded to Diana Vreeland's quip that 'pink is the navy blue of India' and symbolised the quiet power of Indian identity on an international platform. At the Hollywood Reporter Dinner, Passi's decision to wear Amit GT in deep maroon instead of the initially planned white was a thoughtful choice in sync with the historic, Belle Époque setting of the Carlton Hotel. 'It was about showing that Indian fashion can capture vintage glamour in a way that feels global,' she says. Stepping into the haute couture with Dolce & Gabbana at Dolce dinner was a conscious choice. 'The theme was Italian Diva, and I love how Dolce & Gabbana craft drama through tailoring and fabric.' While comfort was the key, the haute couture ensemble allowed her to remain true to the theatrical elegance of the evening. The Global Gift Gala, hosted by Eva Longoria and Lauren Brody, was about 'glamour for a cause' and Passi's choice of a Dolly J gown was more than just style. The sari-like trail and intricate embroidery carried a deeper message — one of philanthropy, intention, and celebration of Indian artisanship. She says, 'Fashion can amplify causes when it's intentional, and this was my way of bringing Indian artisanship to a philanthropic conversation. Philanthropy in a glamorous way is something that I have been aiming to bring to India too with the MASH Ball in support of UNICEF.'