MUMBAI, India (AP) 鈥 In a glittering splash of luxury fashion, Dior transformed Mumbai鈥檚 grand, historic Gateway of India monument into a runway laden with celebrity, beauty and craftsmanship.
Flanked by the brightly lit, the spectacular decor turned the heritage site in into a blend of color and style as the models lined up Thursday to showcase the Paris fashion house's 2023 pre-fall collection.
The runway, lined with traditional Indian floral designs, reverberated with fusion beats from live musicians as Indian artistry and craftsmanship took center stage in collection.
The lineup featured silk dresses, evening coats and sari-inspired skirts that referenced traditional Indian silhouettes. The show opened with an array of neutrals, subtly transitioning to forest green before giving way to a blaze of bright colors and patterns. Throughout it all, most of the models sported strings of pearls wound around their necks.
鈥淚 personally wanted to celebrate and showcase the incredible knowledge India offers to the international world of fashion in the field of embroidery, the mastery of the artisans who continue to work on this craft, and the commitment of Chanakya鈥檚 founders to preserving India鈥檚 history and culture, portrayed by each embroidery technique,鈥 Chiuri said in an Instagram post.
Dior has had a long association with India through the Mumbai-based atelier Chanakya, which works with artisans and underprivileged women. The show brought the spotlight back on where major Western fashion brands like Pierre Cardin, Yves Saint Laurent and Valentino have presented their collections in the past.
India, now the has always been known for its intricate embroidery art, opulent textiles and embellishments. With a young and aspirational middle class that has easy access to internet 鈥 and a rising number of uber-rich 鈥 it is fast emerging as a key consumer market for international fashion labels.
Many Indian designers have also opened stores in the global fashion capitals like New York and Dubai and have been showcasing their collections during international fashion weeks.
To flesh out the guest list, Dior drew on a range of A-list invitees from India and elsewhere. Bollywood actors in attendance included the legendary Rekha, fashion icon and accompanied by her husband,
Western celebrities of Indian origin or descent 鈥 like , of 鈥淏ridgerton鈥, sitarist Anoushka Shankar and Vanity Fair editor-in-chief 鈥 took in the show. Other guests included actor from and Thai actors Mile and Apo from 鈥淜innPorsche.鈥
Rafiq Maqbool, The Associated Press