Woman Designs Dress For Jacqueline Fernandez, It Is Up For Auction On MrBeast’s Website – News18
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With six weeks remaining in the auction, the current bid for the dress on YouTuber MrBeast’s website has already surpassed Rs 84 crore.
A woman aspiring to become a fashion designer recently stitched a dress for Bollywood star Jacqueline Fernandez – all thanks to popular YouTuber MrBeast and his team. This dress, which took three months to complete, is now up for auction on MrBeast’s website – Beast Philanthropy.
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The auction page reads, “Jacqueline Fernandez Dress – Designed & Created by Sheetal.” It adds, “Jacqueline Fernandez Dress, Supporting Young Girls in India!”
The current bid for the dress has already exceeded Rs 84 crore, with six weeks left in the auction period.
The auction page mentions that all proceeds will go to Udayan Care – an NGO that empowers underprivileged children, youth and women. It was founded in 1994 in Delhi.
Sheetal shared that her inspiration came from the renowned designer Alexander McQueen.
With six weeks left until the auction closes, MrBeast has invited people worldwide to place their bids. “We’re auctioning off the very dress Sheetal designed for Jacqueline, and every dollar raised will go directly to Udayan Care to help empower more girls just like Sheetal,” he announced.
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The auction description adds, “The dress represents warrior armour for women, giving them the strength to achieve anything they aspire to. Sheetal’s story is a testament that dreams can come true through hard work, support, and self-belief.”
About Sheetal
Sheetal, the youngest of five sisters, was born in Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh. She joined the NGO Udayan Care at the age of four, along with her sisters.
“If I wasn’t part of Udayan Care, I would be probably living in poverty, uneducated. I think I wouldn’t have a life. I wouldn’t have dreams. I wouldn’t really aspire to change the world or create some kind of impact,” she said.
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Sheetal, a graduate of the National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT), is now pursuing her Master’s degree in fashion at the Kingston School of Art in London. She admitted she once struggled with choosing a career path.
“I am a very ambitious person and I really want to do something for people because I’ve got so much from the society I live in,” Sheetal added.
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