din Hollywood in Bollywood. In recent days, the fashion industry is experiencing an unprecedented fall in love with the‘India. After the spectacular show of Dior in the frame of mumbaistars and celebrities stayed in town for the inauguration of the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre, an unparalleled multicultural space. From Zendaya in Rahul Mishra to Gigi Hadid in Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla, the red carpet saw the triumph of Indian craftsmanship and tradition, combined with Western glamor and taste. For dream creations that are impossible to forget.
Zendaya in Rahul Mishra
She was once again the star of Euphoria the queen of the red carpet. Accompanied by boyfriend-Spiderman Tom Holland and the super stylist Law RoachZendaya sported a signature look by the Indian designer Rahul Mishra. The sari-style dress featured a long, flowing skirt with an embroidered hem and applique crystals, paired with a metallic-toned bralette. A look that enriches the very long Indian tradition, represented by the symbolic dress of the country, with contemporary details and combinations. To add further flare to the outfit, the jewels of Bulgarians. A cascade of lights and stars as proof of Zendaya’s absolute magnetism in terms of fashion.
Gigi Hadid and Penélope Cruz in Mumbai
«It was a real honor and a joy to wear this masterpiece designed by Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla. This Chikankari saree was made in the Lucknow region of India and the work took a whole year. Each woman who has woven it is specialized in a different type of embroidery. A truly remarkable work, one that I will never forget.” With these words Gigi Hadid paid homage to the designer and seamstresses who created a look worthy of Haute Couture. Opulent yet delicate, rich in details and decorations, Sandeep Khosla’s creation is the maximum expression of Indian craftsmanship.
He opted for an absolute yet refined glamour Penélope Cruzwho showed off a pink chiffon draped dress with an asymmetrical cape trimmed with ostrich feathers, signed Tamara Ralph. The perfect union between India and the West has been worn by one of the most loved actresses of Bollywood, Shraddha Kapoor, a true icon of Indian cinema. On the NMACC red carpet, the classic sari takes on the appearance of an empire-style dress, enriched by a decorated bodice and characterized by an asymmetrical silhouette that leaves room for a patterned train. An unprecedented synthesis between tradition and innovation, between ancient creations and contemporary visions.
The collaborative relationship that has been established between India and the fashion industry promises a future full of new suggestions and ancient traditions.
From Mumbai to the whole world.
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