At the FDCI’s India Couture Week, Tarun Tahiliani’s show faced unexpected logistical issues, leading to a significant number of guests standing outside due to insufficient seating. The situation created frustration among attendees and delays in the event. Despite the chaos, Tahiliani took immediate action to address the problem.
In a rare and unexpected move, Tahiliani addressed the situation by apologizing and announcing that the show would be repeated for all guests to experience. He ensured that models, who were informed of the rerun, received a 50% increase in their original payment.
The designer’s collection, titled “Otherworldly,” aimed to merge couture with comfort, featuring elegant lehengas, sarees, and fitted menswear in a striking black palette. Traditional crafts like Kashidakar and Chikankari were reimagined with modern touches, including Swarovski crystals and intricate hand embroidery.
Tahiliani’s decision to repeat the show and the collection’s innovative approach managed to salvage the evening. However, this incident added to his reputation as a controversial figure in fashion, following criticism of the Olympic uniforms he designed for India in 2024. The evening underscored the unpredictable nature of live fashion events and the pressures designers face, highlighting Tahiliani’s ongoing role as fashion’s enigmatic figure.
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