TeaHe showed some of the 26 shows over the weekend, along with the country’s most established designers, from the bright new talents, including Rajesh Pratap Singh, JJ Valaya, Shantinu and Nikhil, Varun Bahl, Ashish N Soni, Bloxi and more. , For innovative approaches and silhouettes, for materials and techniques. This year was also depicted, for the first time, four women designers take an interesting on men’s wear: Mandira Virk, Mahima Mahajan, Nikita Mahisalkar and Niroha by Jayin Nutia.
Sunil Sethi, president of India’s Fashion Design Council (FDCI), explains how the organization, which has about 400 members from the industry, works to carry forward the fashion business in India and to ensure its permanent growth. “We are giving a platform to shine to people … and I am looking for those who want to experiment,” they say, saying that Mainewear has been attracted more attention, more young Drawed talents.
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The collection of Mandira Virk takes inspiration from glamorous holidays and boats life.

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The model ran the ramp in the bright, cheerful prints of Mandira Virk in the beach parties and organizations designed for the summer holidays.
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Mahima Mahajan walks on the ramp, as well as with models in Black, a step away from the Cheri Botanical Print that he is known.

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Mahima Mahajan uses flowers and butterflies on a spectacular texture in his new collection.

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From putting men in a corset, to create grand embroidery on geometric knitting on jackets, Nikita Mahisalakar’s collection celebrates the cheerful notes of Ephro Pop culture.

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Inspired by Nikita Mahisalkar’s recent holiday in Africa, there is a tribute to traveling collections, with structured pant suits, bomber jackets and flowing trench coats.

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By Prreeti Jaiin Nainutia, Niroha showed deep indigo, faded crimson and maroon with a brown of Chaiti and clay.

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Nirmoha’s collection is denim, crochet fabric and soft woven, which symbolizes both structure and delicateness.

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Bloxi gender by Akshat Bansal reflects its design diversity through agnosticism and future thinking. This includes the discovery of crafts and unexpected fabrics.

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The collection of Bluoni imagines what the bodies can wear from experimental silhouette to innovative clothes.

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Dipped in deep grace and brown huge with a palette, designer Sushant Abrol is inspired by a piece of aircraft to battle for war.

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Although Sushant Abrol’s clothes are based on the combative forms of military clothing, from trench coat to bomber jacket, they also leave a sense of hope with thoughtful details such as the Kantha stitches running through the collection.

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Gaurav Khanjo’s complex embroidery, coordination, and rich tellering Antwin with rich texture, Drawing from raw natural elements of Rajasthan- scorpions, snakes, camels and local artistry.

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The model ran the ramp in the collection of Gaurav Khanjo in a symbolic print, battic, Azark and practical texture, with deep ombridges of Reds, Blues and Greens.

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Sahil Aneja’s line ‘Play Peacock’ is a adventurous festival of movement, energy and self-expression with vibrant, bizarre elements.

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Sahil rests with Aneja’s clothes style, including dynamic silhouettes, vibrant colors and innovative textures.

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Flamboyant Manoviraj Khosla uses a variety of traditional kantha embroidery and works on various silhouettes of men’s wear.

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From traditional lioneers to bomber jackets, Manovigraj Khosla’s collection focuses on how versatile, especially on clothes, traditional art forms for men wear.

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The collection of Dhruva Vaish comes with accurate and calm confidence.

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The collection by Dhruv Vish in white black and silver colors involves transfer of silhouettes and clean -dry details.

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The moody color palette of Siddha Tytler is broken with dark black, chaiti and navy, with silver lines, softening with dreps, oversized jumpers and liquid Haqama pants in equipped suits.

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Godhuli meets fifty shades of grams, and Gothic grunj meets the exact stitching in Siddharth Tytler’s show, where the angular model in which the rear hair and aggressive silver facial accessories move around a thunderstorm.
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Ashish Soni’s’

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In this collection of Ashish Soni, the ornaments are used with restraint, if exactly, to highlight the form of classic and timeless clothing.

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Rajesh Pratap Singh’s dramatic show was a tribute to the biker culture, in which a roaring fire was on the bike, while the models went around him.

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Rajesh Pratap Singh stands as a brand with deep Indian roots and understands the attitude for luxury.
Published – 21 February, 2025 04:42 pm IST