
Thailand woman creates Harnaaz Sandhu’s Miss Universe winning look doll. She loves it
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Harnaaz Sandhu loved the mini-doll version of her Miss Universe winning look created by a Thailand-based doll artist.
Miss Universe 2021 Harnaaz Sandhu has received a special tribute from a Thailand-based doll artist and the beauty queen is absolutely in love with it.
It was truly a proud moment for India when Harnaaz was crowned Miss Universe in December 2021. She brought home the title after almost two decades. Doll artist Grace Panisara, the founder of the eponymous doll couture label, created a mini-doll version for Harnaaz’s Miss Universe winning look.
The sweet mini-doll tribute caught Harnaaz’s attention and she posted about it on her Instagram stories. She loved it and expressed the same while posting a picture of the doll. “This is beautiful,” she wrote.
Grace paid keen attention to the details and created a mind-blowing mini replica. “The doll in front of me is the 70th Miss Universe, mini Harnaaz Sandhu. Me and the whole team of craftsmen tried to include every detail in order to make the piece look as beautiful as possible,” she wrote while sharing the picture of the doll.
Harnaaz’s doll version was seen dressed in a similar dazzling gown that the diva wore for the Miss Universe final event. It was doused in sequin detail and also boasted a strikingly similar plunging neckline.
Harnaaz Sandhu, let us tell us, wore a shimmery gown designed by Saisha Shinde for the Miss Universe grand finale. The sheer body-hugging gown featured a plunging V-neckline and a long flowy train.

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