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Simran Balar Jain Walks the Cannes 2025 Red Carpet in a Powerful “Cage Breaker” Corset Look!

Custom Designed by Stature by Kavya, the gold metal corset symbolized the societal constraints placed on women, and one woman lifting another, turning Simran’s red carpet moment into a visual statement of liberation and solidarit.

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May 17, 2025; India / Cannes – Simran Balar Jain turned heads at the Cannes Film Festival 2025 with a red carpet appearance that transcended style, delivering a powerful statement on identity, liberation, and womanhood. Marking her debut, Simran wore a custom creation by Stature by Kavya, aptly titled “The Cage Breaker.” The look, a sleek black satin gown framed by a striking gold metal corset, was more than couture; it was a story etched in metal and fabric. The structured corset, sculpted by hand and made from recycled metam, featured a symbolic silhouette of one woman lifting another, a reflection of Simran’s belief in collective empowerment and sisterhood.

The ensemble drew deeply from Simran’s journey. Born into a world where her arrival as a girl was met with quiet disappointment, her formative years were surrounded by limitations that rarely echoed her truth. The corset’s grid represented those invisible constraints, while its sharp yet graceful form served as both armor and testament to her transformation. Every detail was intentional, a wearable reminder of how women, by lifting each other, redefine the spaces they occupy.

“Walking the red carpet at Cannes felt like stepping into a dream I never thought I was allowed to have. But there I was not just representing myself, but every woman who’s ever been told to dim her light,” said Simran Balar Jain, Sex-ed Content Creator and Founder of UnBound. “This wasn’t just a debut. It was a moment of reclaiming space, owning my story, and reminding the world that women who rise, lift others with them.”

Styled by Neha Khubchandani and Parthvi Thakkar of Style Claws, the look steered away from overt ornamentation. Instead, it demanded attention through meaning. Simran’s presence on the red carpet wasn’t about spectacle, it was about reclamation.

In an era where fashion often speaks louder than dialogue, Simran’s Cannes appearance stood as a visual manifesto. Her message was clear: conversations around intimacy, self-worth, and women’s health deserve their place on the world’s most prominent stages, undiluted and unapologetically bold.

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Priyanka

Crafting narratives that ignite. Writer, strategist, and quirk aficionado.

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