25-Year-Old Hyderabadi Girl Takes France by Storm at Chanel

2025 was a big year for Indian women. From winning the Cricket World Cup to Divya Deshmukh’s Chess World Cup victory, and Payal Kapadia taking Cannes by storm, the headlines were full of achievements. Amid all that, one girl from Hyderabad quietly stunned the fashion world, and no one saw it coming.

Bhavitha Mandava, 25, a Hyderabad girl, never thought she’d be on a runway. She had moved to New York to study assistive technology, totally focused on books and lab work, with zero modeling plans. Glamour wasn’t in her schedule. Yet somehow, life had other ideas.

It all started on a normal subway ride. A model scout noticed her, not because she struck some perfect pose, but because she had that effortless presence you can’t fake. Two weeks later, she was walking her first show, a Bottega Veneta exclusive. Most models spend years hoping for a debut like that, and she got it almost overnight.

Then came December 2nd, 2025. Bhavitha opened the Chanel Métiers d’Art 2026 show, in a Bowery subway station, the very place she was discovered. Her parents watched the live broadcast, her mom teary, her dad quietly proud, and you could feel the emotion through the screen. Bhavitha’s story isn’t just about fashion, it’s about luck, talent, and ordinary moments turning into extraordinary history.

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