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Dhivya Sri

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Dhivya Sri has firmly established herself as one of the most compelling voices shaping global beauty and culture today, making history in 2025 as the first Canadian Tamil creator to walk in L’Oréal Paris’s Le Défilé: Walk Your Worth during Paris Fashion Week. With millions of highly engaged followers across platforms, the Canadian Tamil creator has become a leading force advancing more expansive, culturally driven definitions of beauty. Known for viral transformations, complexion-forward artistry for brown skin, and trend-setting content that regularly sparks conversation online, her work not only captures the evolution of modern beauty, it is actively expanding who gets seen, centered, and celebrated within it

Dhivya’s rise has been fueled by a rare mix of artistry, authenticity, and cultural fluency. Her early viral content offered something long underserved in beauty media: glamorous, trend-forward artistry created specifically with brown skin in mind. Today, she bridges Tamil beauty references, fashion sensibility, and accessible product discovery in ways that resonate far beyond the beauty category.

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In 2025, Dhivya made history as the first Canadian Tamil creator to walk in L’Oréal Paris’s Le Défilé: Walk Your Worth during Paris Fashion Week, cementing her as a force in international beauty. She has since been featured in campaigns for HUDA Beauty, L’Oréal Paris, and Lancôme, while partnering with leading global brands including Miu Miu, Dior Beauty, Caudalie, Kiehl’s, Maybelline, Sephora, Neutrogena, L’Occitane, and Yves Saint Laurent Beauty, underscoring her reach across luxury, prestige, and mass beauty.

More than a creator, Dhivya represents a broader cultural shift, one in which South Asian voices are helping redefine who sets beauty standards and what aspirational beauty looks like globally. She brings both trend authority and lived perspective to conversations around identity, representation, and the future of beauty.

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