Alia, Beyoncé, Deepika, more: 15 times Indian designs were platformed globally
In a resounding celebration of Indian design prowess, celebrities continue to dazzle on international red carpets, propelling the work of Indian designers into the global fashion spotlight. From the BAFTAs to the Grammys, the influence of Indian couturiers is unmistakable, with stars like Deepika Padukone, Alia Bhatt, and Beyoncé making bold statements in bespoke creations. As per Vogue India, here are 15 times Indian designers were repped on global platforms:
1, Deepika Padukone
Deepika Padukone stole the show at the recent BAFTA Awards, donning a stunning couture beige sequin Sabyasachi sari while presenting an award. This is not the first time Padukone has showcased her love for Sabyasachi, as the acclaimed designer has been a staple for her at various events, including the prestigious Cannes Film Festival.
2. Kareena Kapoor Khan
Kareena Kapoor Khan, the epitome of grace, mesmerised at the Vogue Ball of Arabia in Dubai, wearing an aqua tweed gown by none other than Sabyasachi. Paired with the Palm Avenue Necklace, Kapoor Khan's ensemble exemplified the seamless blend of tradition and modernity characteristic of Indian designers.
3. Beyoncé
Global pop icon Beyoncé has been ardently displaying her love for Indian designer Gaurav Gupta. From the Renaissance tour to a recent appearance at the New York Fashion Week's Luar show, where she flaunted a silver couture creation, Queen Bey continues to make a powerful statement in Gupta's avant-garde designs.
4. Cardi B
Joining the league of Gaurav Gupta admirers, Cardi B made a striking appearance at the 2023 Grammys in one of the designer's captivating outfits. The rapper's choice further solidifies the global appeal of Indian couture on the grand stage.
5. Aishwarya Rai Bachchan
The Cannes Film Festival has witnessed a multitude of Bollywood stars championing Indian designers. Aishwarya Rai Bachchan's debut in 2022, marked by a stunning Gaurav Gupta gown, remains etched in fashion history.
6. Vidya Balan
Vidya Balan, a Cannes jury member in 2013, faced initial criticism for her custom Sabyasachi looks, but a decade later, these looks are celebrated as trailblazers.
7. Mrunal Thakur
Mrunal Thakur's 2023 Cannes debut in a custom-made Falguni Shane Peacock gown. She could also be seen decked in a Dhruv Kapoor set and an Anamika Khanna creation for the occasion.
8. Diana Penty
Diana Penty's 2023 outfit featuring Falguni and Shane Peacock and Anamika Khanna is another testament to the enduring impact of Indian designers at the prestigious film festival.
9. Guneet Monga
Indian designers have not only left an indelible mark at Cannes but have also graced other international stages. Guneet Monga's Oscar-winning moment in 2023 was made even more special by her choice of a rani pink Banarasi sari from Ekaya Banaras.
10. Janelle Monae
Janelle Monae's selection of a Rahul Mishra dragonfly creation from the couture spring '24 collection for Grammys 2024 is an ode to the growing global appreciation for Indian craftsmanship.
11. Aditi Rao Hydari
Aditi Rao Hydari's contrasting Sabyasachi ensembles at Cannes 2022 – a white sari and a black lacy gown – showcased the versatility of Indian designers.
12. Ashley Jini Park
Ashley Jini Park graced the red carpet in Rahul Mishra's embroidered Medinilla halter gown, highlighting the cross-cultural appeal of Indian couture.
13. Alia Bhatt
Alia Bhatt made headlines with her Abu Jani and Sandeep Khosla Ajrakh sari at the 2024 Joy Awards, proving once again that Indian heritage in fashion continues to captivate global audiences.
14. Paris Hilton
Socialite Paris Hilton embraced Indian design at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival, wearing a blush pink gown crafted by Falguni and Shane Peacock.
15. Sonam Kapoor
Sonam Kapoor is a strong advocate for championing Indian designers, particularly female ones, at the Cannes Film Festival. From Anamika Khanna to Rimzim Dadu, Kapoor's red-carpet choices have showcased the diversity and artistry of Indian couture.
In a world where fashion transcends borders, these instances showcase the might of Indian creativity. As their work continues to shine on international stages, the world eagerly anticipates the next chapter in the story of Indian couture's ascent to global prominence.
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