Avika Gor strongly supports eco-friendly clothing. The actor who plays Balika Vadhu gives a brief explanation of the situation. “Sustainable clothing is more popular than ever. For fashion shoots and other events, as actors, we dress up a lot. We also dress up a lot every day. This generates a significant amount of fashion garbage. Being trendy and being ecologically concerned don’t have to be mutually exclusive, the performer, who made her Bollywood debut with 1920: Horrors Of The Heart, asserts, even if wearing new clothes every day is a requirement of the job.”
Avika is a vintage-obsessed fashionista who is also environmentally responsible. She says, “I, therefore, made the decision to add more antique pieces to my work outfit. These garments, in my opinion, have more intriguing back tales. I often utilise designer clothing from previous collections for special occasions. The difficulty is to achieve the same effect over a fairly dispersed timeline. The parties taking place in two different places also help. I’ve worn them numerous times, pairing them with the ideal top depending on whether I want to appear incredibly casual or dressed up–there’s a comma at the beginning of this phrase.”
Avika Gor:
Celebrities are repeating outfits more frequently and donning the same item of clothing in various ways. Being a celebrity, it’s simple to throw away clothing after just one use. “Although wearing the same outfit more than once was once regarded as a fashion faux pas (for no apparent reason), fashion standards have changed. Even the most fashion-forward people support recycling and reusing garments. I’d like to offer you brief fashion advice on behalf of all modern fashionistas. Remember to dress them up with a twist each time you wish to look different when you wear them; it’s alright to treasure those basic garments that have been a wardrobe mainstay for a long time.”
Avika Gor is an international Indian actress who predominantly works in Hindi and Telugu for cinema and television. She represented India and her talent at Cannes 2018 for her short film. She is well-known for her roles as Roli in Sasural Simar Ka and Anandi in Balika Vadhu, for which she received the Rajiv Gandhi Award in the category of child prodigy in 2009. With Uyyala Jampala (2013), she made her Telugu film debut for which she was nominated for the SIIMA Award for Best Female Debut – Telugu.