Madhulika Sharma

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About - Madhulika Sharma

Madhulika Sharma hails from a small hilly town in Assam, a remote region in Northeast India. She made a significant mark in India’s burgeoning fashion scene before relocating overseas in 2020. Grazia India hailed her as “Fashion’s Fresh Face” on their cover, while Business of Fashion (BoF) recognized her as “One to Watch.” Known for her exceptional presence on and off the runway, she became a muse to several Indian designers and graced the pages of leading publications such as Indian Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, and Elle, among others, shaping a new era of Indian personalities in fashion.

From a young age, Sharma showed a passion for learning, mastering the classical piano from the age of 5 and achieving Grade 8 certification from Trinity Laban. She later graduated with honors in Political Science and Economics from Miranda House, India’s top-ranked college. Her profound understanding of International Relations and Feminism led to a prestigious role as Project Manager at Harvard’s South Asia Institute during her final college semester. Sharma remains dedicated to advocating for women’s rights and combating hunger and poverty through her involvement with two Indian NGOs: The Earth Angels Welfare Foundation (EAWF) and Yarn Glory Foundation. Notably, EAWF conducted India’s largest emergency relief distribution drive during the Covid-19 pandemic.

With an active social media presence, Sharma has become a voice for the global South Asian community, bolstering her position as a leading figure in the fashion industry. Currently, she explores her creative expression through film and acting at the renowned Stella Adler Academy in New York City.

In her leisure time, Sharma enjoys practicing yoga, vintage shopping, swimming, and volunteering at God’s Love We Deliver, a community kitchen that provides medically tailored meals to the terminally ill. Known for her dynamic spirit and commitment to social change, she continues to drive impactful transformations in various spheres.

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