On her Instagram, Diipa has shared numerous photos from the festival. She stunned in a metallic structured dress by famed designer Valdrin Shaiti. Her strapless outfit featured a metallic rose at the front, complemented by her short bob hairstyle and smokey makeup. She captioned her red-carpet photos with, “Back at the carpet that started it all… Homecoming feels @festivaldecannes 🇫🇷❤️.”
More About Diipa Büller-Khosla
Diipa, a South Asian influencer, completed her schooling in Udhagamandalam (Ooty). Initially aspiring to become a doctor like her mother, she shifted her career path after feeling exhausted during a medical internship. She then pursued law at the International Criminal Court (ICC) in the Netherlands, earning a bachelor’s degree in international human rights law. She interned at both the United Nations International Criminal Court and IMA Influencer Agency in London.
Diipa, a South Asian influencer, completed her schooling in Udhagamandalam (Ooty). Initially aspiring to become a doctor like her mother, she shifted her career path after feeling exhausted during a medical internship. She then pursued law at the International Criminal Court (ICC) in the Netherlands, earning a bachelor’s degree in international human rights law. She interned at both the United Nations International Criminal Court and IMA Influencer Agency in London.
Realizing her true passion lay elsewhere, Diipa transitioned to digital content creation. In 2022, she launched her beauty brand, Indē, which is inspired by Ayurveda, a practice her mother cherished. Diipa stated, “Growing up, my mother always treated Ayurveda as ‘the science of life.’ When I began learning about skincare and the science behind it, it only made sense to incorporate my version of science with it. I fell in love with Ayurveda because it’s organic and real. Everyone deserves the chance to buy authentic products, so I decided to create them.”
At 32, Diipa is also a champion for women’s empowerment. In 2019, she and her husband, Dutch diplomat Oleg Büller, founded the Post for Change Foundation. This nonprofit leverages social media to address crucial issues, particularly those related to the UN Sustainable Development Goals on Gender Equality.
Despite her professional commitments, Diipa prioritizes her family. She is a mother to a 4-year-old daughter named Dua and believes in balancing personal life with professional ambitions. She emphasizes, “Prioritization and patience—realizing not everything has to be done immediately and it’s okay to take a step back and take a break.”
Diipa Büller-Khosla has carved out a unique space in her industry, serving as an inspiration for women entrepreneurs everywhere.