Harvard
Business School’s India Research Center, as part of the “Best of Harvard in
South Asia” platform, conducts lectures, roundtables, panel discussions and
debates around substantive topics that are relevant from an India perspective
and provide business leaders an opportunity to access some of the latest
research taking place at Harvard Business School.
They
will be launching their Gender Series later this month and the first
conversation in the series is with HBS Professor Geoffrey G. Jones, Isidor
Straus Professor of Business History & Faculty Chair of the Business
History Initiative, on the topic “Beauty : Limiting or Liberating”. The acclaimed institution has invited Sonam
Kapoor, India’s poster girl for fashion, to join the esteemed panel. Sonam will
share insights and participate in the interesting debate that promises to be an
eye-opener. The National award winning actress, who put Indian fashion back on
the international map will talk about the pitfalls and challenges associated
with both notions of beauty and the aspiration to look "beautiful”. Sonam
made for the ideal personality to join the panel, especially since the actress
broke the internet earlier last year, with her open letter titled “ I Didn’t
Wake Up Like This” , busting the myth of flawlessness. The star has also been
very vocal about condemning body shaming and embracing individual beauty.
Says
sonam kapoor, "I look forward to joining the conversation conducted by the
HBS .I think the subject is very relevant to our time."
The
event will be curated at a luxury hotel in South Mumbai later this week.
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