Uorfi Javed Goes Global: From Mumbai Streets to the British Museum’s Pink Ball With Naomi Campbell & Sonam Kapoor
- Vishal waghela
- Oct 19, 2025
- 3 min read
It’s official — Uorfi Javed has gone global! The fearless fashion icon, who first made headlines with her bold street-style experiments in Mumbai, has now made her international red carpet debut at the prestigious Pink Ball at the British Museum in London — an event that’s being called “the British answer to the Met Gala.”
Co-chaired by Isha Ambani alongside leading global art patrons, the Pink Ball marked the British Museum’s inaugural fundraising gala, bringing together some of the biggest names from fashion, film, and philanthropy.

A Star-Studded Global Guest List
The evening saw a dazzling constellation of global icons including Naomi Campbell, Idris Elba, Miuccia Prada, Edward Enninful, and Al-Mayassa bint Hamad Al Thani (Chairperson of Qatar Museums). Representing India on the guest and committee list were Sonam Kapoor, Sabyasachi Mukherjee, and industrialist Kumar Mangalam Birla — making it a truly Indo-global celebration of art, culture, and couture.
And among them all, Uorfi Javed stood out — radiant, confident, and every bit the self-made style maverick who’s rewritten India’s pop fashion narrative.
Her Show-Stopping Look by Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla
For her debut at The Pink Ball, Uorfi turned to none other than the legendary Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla, known for their regal blend of Indian craftsmanship and contemporary couture.

Her ensemble — a zardozi deconstructed jacket paired with a voluminous pink skirt — was a visual masterpiece. The jacket shimmered with gold beaded tassels, blending Lucknowi embroidery heritage with avant-garde silhouette design. Each tassel caught the light like poetry in motion, symbolizing how far Uorfi has come from her roots in Lucknow to the grand halls of London.
Uorfi’s Heartfelt Message to Every Indian Dreamer
In an emotional statement, Uorfi shared:
“I hail from Lucknow, and I want every girl to know — don’t give up on your dreams, no matter where you come from. The world will notice if you keep trying. This moment isn’t just mine; it belongs to everyone who stood by me during my highs and lows.”
Her journey from being trolled for her unconventional choices to standing tall among global icons is nothing short of cinematic. As she puts it, “It’s not just fashion — it’s my freedom of expression.”

From Cannes to London — A Redemption Moment
Last year, Uorfi couldn’t make it to Cannes Film Festival, but The Pink Ball became her global stage — and she owned it.Her appearance represents not just a personal triumph but a symbolic win for Indian creators, designers, and dreamers unafraid to be different.
From Mumbai’s paparazzi lanes to the marble halls of the British Museum, Uorfi Javed has proven that originality, courage, and cultural pride can take you anywhere in the world.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is The Pink Ball at the British Museum?
The Pink Ball is a high-profile fundraising gala hosted at the British Museum, inspired by the Met Gala in New York. It celebrates global art, culture, and philanthropy.
2. Who represented India at The Pink Ball 2025?
The Indian representatives included Isha Ambani, Sonam Kapoor, Sabyasachi Mukherjee, Kumar Mangalam Birla, and Uorfi Javed.
3. Who designed Uorfi Javed’s outfit for The Pink Ball?
Her outfit was designed by Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla, featuring traditional zardozi embroidery with a modern deconstructed silhouette.
4. Why is Uorfi Javed’s appearance significant?
Because it marks her first-ever international red carpet and a major recognition of her unique, self-made journey in global fashion.
5. What message did Uorfi Javed share at the event?
Uorfi shared an empowering message for Indian women — encouraging them to believe in their dreams regardless of their background or criticism.





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