Indian Brand Ambassadors Of Foreign Luxury Brands: Indian stars do not only endorse local campaigns; they also carry on the luxury narrative globally. Now, top international brands are signing some of the Indian stars as their ambassadors to tap the influence India holds in fashion, beauty, and lifestyle. Celebrities, who have tremendous social media reach and worldwide appeal, are cashing in on the multi-crore deals they have signed this year.
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan is one of the longest-serving ambassadors of the French beauty giant, making her the global face for L’Oréal Paris since 2003. The reports indicate that she earns around ₹6-8 crore annually, thus sealing her position as a timeless style icon.
Alia Bhatt was the first Indian face for Gucci in the year 2023. She’s also quite the global brand ambassador for L’Oreal Paris. Owing to her youthful international global appeal, she makes about ₹4-6 crore from luxury endorsements, adding to her growing international presence.
In 2025, the news was out that Ananya Panday became the first Indian ambassador for Chanel, paving the way for budding Indian talent at the intersection of global luxury. Her annual income due to these collaborations is said to be around ₹3-4 crore and, in addition, also promotes brands like Swarovski and Jimmy Choo.
Deepika Padukone made history in 2022 by becoming the first Indian to face Louis Vuitton (LV). Besides LV, she also endorses Cartier and Levi’s India. With this, her income together from the luxury brands comes to around ₹6-9 crore per year, making her one of the top-paid ambassadors in India.
Priyanka Chopra Jonas is a long associate with Bulgari since 2021 and makes around the figure of ₹5-7 crore annually. Having a solid international footprint goes also under the names like Max Factor and Victoria’s Secret.
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These partnerships enhance the Indian stars from the stars who were confined to Bollywood-they make the trends worldwide in fashion and beauty. There was a growing demand for diverse representation, and now Indian ambassadors have made their way to the top of luxury marketing globally.