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Indian Express
a day ago
- Indian Express
6 iconic moments when celebrities wore the infamous ‘naked dress'
Over the years, the naked dress has gone from shocking to iconic. Whether it's made of sheer fabric, covered in crystals, or just barely-there, this daring style has been worn by celebrities who aren't afraid to make a statement. While the naked dress might not be for everyone, it's clear that it's more than just a red carpet look. It's a symbol of confidence, freedom, and sometimes even rebellion. Whether it's 1962 or 2023, these iconic moments remind us that fashion is, above all else, personal—and powerful. Let's take a look at some unforgettable times when stars completely owned the red carpet in their version of the naked dress. This one really set the tone. Marilyn's now-legendary dress—so tight it had to be sewn onto her—was practically invisible except for the sparkle. She wore it while singing to President John F Kennedy at Madison Square Garden, and the world hasn't stopped talking about it since. So much so that Kim Kardashian wore the dress to the Met Gala once, walking the red carpet with the-then boyfriend Pete Davidson. A post shared by Council of Fashion Designers of America (@cfda) Rihanna doesn't just follow fashion trends, she defines them. Her sheer Adam Selman gown was covered in over 230,000 Swarovski crystals, and absolutely nothing underneath. She looked stunning, confident, and completely unbothered. When it comes to pushing boundaries, Cher has always been a step ahead. Her 1974 Bob Mackie creation at the Met Gala was sheer, bedazzled, and unforgettable. Then in 1988, she wore another version to the Oscars—glamorous, glittery, and pure Cher. What can we say? She knows how to leave a mark. Rose made a statement. And how, That chainmail-style dress (or… lack of one) turned heads and started conversations. She later revealed it was her way of pushing back against the exploitative nature of the industry. Love it or hate it, you remember it—and that's kind of the point. Arriving fashionably late, Beyoncé showed up in a sparkling, sheer Givenchy number that left the internet gasping. The dress fit her like a glove and was covered in carefully placed embellishments. It was one of those moments where no one else really mattered on that red carpet. Malaika Arora(@malaikaaroraofficial)分享的貼文 And yes, the naked dress trend has made waves in Bollywood too. Malaika Arora stunned at a Diwali party hosted by Manish Malhotra, wearing a crystal-embellished sheer gown that Indian fashion circles couldn't stop talking about. It was bold for a traditional setting, but that's exactly what made it unforgettable. 'India's answer to the Hollywood naked dress,' said many netizens at the time, and we couldn't agree more.


News18
a day ago
- News18
Rihanna's Beverly Hills Outing Is A Masterclass In Acing Cool Mom Looks
Dressed in a cropped pink hoodie, Rihanna proudly showed off her growing baby bump. Rihanna has once again proved that pregnancy does not slow her down in her fashion game. The music icon and soon-to-be mom of her third child was recently spotted in Beverly Hills, turning a casual errand run into a headline-worthy fashion moment. Dressed in a cropped pink hoodie, Rihanna proudly showcased her growing baby bump, exuding both comfort and confidence. She paired it with a matching pink bra top and low-waist baggy jeans – an effortlessly cool combination that perfectly matched her laid-back yet bold style. To top it off, she added her signature flair with layered jewellery and classic Timberland boots. This is not the first time Rihanna has embraced her baby bump in such a unique and stylish way. In previous outings, she has nailed a wide range of looks – from a sheer black Dior gown to a cropped polo T-shirt and jeans – proving she refuses to hide behind oversized clothing. Rihanna Has Decided Baby's Name Beyond her standout maternity style, Rihanna continues to delight fans with sweet updates about her journey to motherhood. At the premiere of her new movie Smurfs, the music sensation revealed that she and A$AP Rocky have already chosen the first letter of their baby's name. 'It's always going to be an R name. That's the one thing me and Rocky don't fight over," she told Entertainment Tonight. The couple are already parents to two sons, RZA and Riot. So it is no surprise they are keeping the 'R' tradition alive. Rihanna And Rocky Are 'Thrilled' Over Pregnancy Earlier, a source told PEOPLE that Rihanna and Rocky are 'thrilled" to be preparing for their growing family. 'Rihanna and Rocky couldn't be more thrilled to be growing their family again with baby number three," the insider shared, adding, 'They've really embraced this chapter and their bond has only deepened since becoming parents." Speaking about Rocky, the source added that he has been incredibly supportive throughout Rihanna's pregnancy. 'He's so hands-on with RZA and Riot, changing diapers, doing bedtime routines, and keeping them entertained so Rihanna can rest," they continued. Rihanna first revealed her pregnancy at the 2025 Met Gala red carpet, revealing that she felt relieved to finally share the news and no longer needed to hide her baby bump. First Published: Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.


NDTV
2 days ago
- NDTV
Ranveer Singh Launches Fermented Protein Powder For Rs 3000 Per Kg, Experts Decode What It Is
Ranveer Singh isn't bringing energy to just the big screen anymore. He's bringing it to your shaker bottle too. The 40-year-old actor, often known for his high-octane roles, has entered the protein supplement game with the launch of SuperYou Pro, a fermented yeast protein powder he claims is "the smartest protein on the planet". On Instagram, he announced it with a bold statement: "The future of protein is here and it's fermented". But beyond the flashy tagline, what exactly is this protein, and does the science shake, sorry, stack up? View this post on Instagram A post shared by Ranveer Singh (@ranveersingh) We spoke to experts. What Ranveer's Brand Is Claiming SuperYou Pro isn't your regular whey or plant-based blend. Here's what the brand says you're getting per scoop, according to the brand: 24g of clean, vegan, gut-friendly protein All 9 essential amino acids + BCAAs (the ones that help muscles repair and grow) PDCAAS score of 1.0 - the highest protein quality rating, matching whey Smooth, non-chalky texture No dairy, no soy, no gluten Naturally sweetened with monk fruit Enhanced with probiotics and digestive enzymes The brand also claims that it uses bio-fermentation technology, which is the "future of protein science". The product is priced at around Rs 3,000/kg and aims to grab a slice of India's Rs 4,000-crore protein powder market. "We wanted to bring this revolutionary technology to India and create a protein powder that's truly ahead of its time. Bio-fermented yeast protein is the future. It performs like whey, tastes great, but without any of the gut discomfort. Our goal with Pro is to make high-performance protein inclusive, clean, and easy to consume without the fuss," said Nikunj Biyani, co-founder of SuperYou. Speaking on the same, Ranveer Singh, co-founder of SuperYou, shared with media, "When we learnt about it, the innovative bio-fermented yeast protein, we knew we had something revolutionary on our hands. SuperYou Pro is a breakthrough that brings the best of both worlds: the simplicity of plant-based protein and the high performance of whey. It's a great gut-loving, clean and complete protein powder - it's the love your muscles deserve." What Exactly Is Fermented Yeast Protein? According to Dr Archana Batra, a Dietician and Certified Diabetes Educator, yeast protein starts with Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the same microorganism used in bread and beer. But here, it's cultivated in steel tanks, not bakeries. Through bio-fermentation, the yeast produces high-quality protein, which is then purified, dried, and turned into powder. "It's not live yeast like bread - it's purified protein from yeast. If this yeast protein really has a PDCAAS score of 1, it means nutritionally it can compete with whey," she says. To put it simply, this protein powder is made in a lab from yeast, it has the same "quality score" as whey, and it's easier on digestion. The big draw? It's vegan, allergen-friendly, and more eco-friendly than animal-derived proteins. However, Dr Batra warns, "There are no publicly available, peer-reviewed studies specifically testing this product. For now, we can only rely on the brand's claims." How Does It Compare To Whey? According to Ranveer's post, their protein powder is as efficacious as whey. Dr Simrat Kathuria, Celebrity Dietician and Nutritionist, acknowledges the appeal but keeps it practical. She says, "Fermented protein may be as good as whey for general health and moderate training, but the decision should be based on dietary preferences, tolerances, and performance needs - not just a celebrity endorsement." She points out that whey is still considered the gold standard for muscle recovery due to its leucine content (the amount or percentage of the essential amino acid). "The primary benefit of fermented protein is its digestibility: no bloating, gut-friendly. But for the hardcore athlete pushing for muscle hypertrophy, whey probably offers some advantage," she says. That said, she also adds, "Research shows fermentation can boost protein digestibility scores close to 1.0, which is very respectable and makes it an excellent choice for those who cannot tolerate dairy." Where The Brand Gains Points For Dietician Komal Malik, head dietician at Asian Hospital, the product's strength lies in both innovation and validation. "This is powered by one of the world's most advanced protein technologies. The protein comes from fermented yeast, is vegan, complete, and gut-friendly. What's more, it has the same net protein utilisation as whey," she says. She also emphasises the credibility factor, "It's validated through NABL protein certification, checked by SGS China and SciEp Australia, and manufactured in US FDA and GMP-certified facilities." The Pros And Cons Dr Kathuria says that fermented protein is an emerging category in sports and wellness nutrition. She further points out that research, including a 2023 review in Frontiers in Nutrition, shows that fermentation can improve the protein digestibility score (PDCAAS) close to 1.0 - similar to high-quality animal proteins. The process reduces anti-nutritional factors like phytates, increases amino acids and enhances bioavailability, thus bridging quite a lot of the distance with whey, at least for the non-athlete population or those who cannot tolerate dairy. Here's a quick guide of the pros and cons, according to the experts: The pros: Suitable for vegans, vegetarians, and those with dairy or soy intolerance Environmentally more sustainable than animal proteins Easier on digestion compared to whey for sensitive stomachs Backed by credible lab certifications Close match to whey in amino acid profile The cautions Slightly less leucine than whey, which could matter for elite muscle building No product-specific published clinical trials yet Premium price compared to standard whey or pea protein blends Experts also suggest that those with yeast sensitivity should avoid it, and although purified protein is generally safe, consult a doctor if in doubt. Shake Shake Shake Fermented yeast protein is genuinely exciting - not just because a Bollywood star is selling it, but because the technology behind it has real nutritional merit. It may not dethrone whey for professional athletes, but for most people seeking a clean, high-quality, gut-friendly protein, it could be a solid alternative. As Dr Batra concludes, "If the brand's claims hold true, this could be revolutionary for vegans and anyone avoiding dairy. But until we see more independent studies, whey remains the tested benchmark." If you're open to innovation and willing to trust the early science (and Ranveer Singh), SuperYou Pro could be worth a try. But if you prefer decades of proven results, whey still holds its title - for now.