PARIS, FRANCE – Manish Malhotra made one of the strongest statements of Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2026/2027, presenting a collection that fused Indian craftsmanship with the artistic ambition of haute couture. Rich in embroidery, sculptural silhouettes, and architectural construction, the collection proved that Indian couture belongs among fashion’s highest expressions.
Known globally for dressing Bollywood icons and international celebrities, Malhotra stepped onto Paris’ most prestigious runway with a collection that celebrated India’s centuries-old artisanal heritage while embracing the innovation expected from modern haute couture.

Sculptural Couture That Commanded Attention
Volume became the defining language of the collection. Dramatic cocoon coats, oversized floral structures, sculpted capes, and exaggerated silhouettes transformed each garment into a work of art.
One of the collection’s most striking looks featured hand sculpted figures integrated directly into the garment, creating an emotional narrative that blurred the boundaries between fashion and sculpture. Another standout design opened into giant blooming petals, while pearl embroidered structures and intricate floral appliqués showcased exceptional technical mastery.
Every silhouette demonstrated couture at its highest level, where thousands of hours of craftsmanship disappear beneath effortless elegance.

Indian Craftsmanship Takes Center Stage
Throughout the collection, traditional Indian embroidery techniques remained the foundation of every look.
Hand embroidery, intricate beadwork, delicate floral embellishments, crystal detailing, pleating, and textile manipulation highlighted the extraordinary skill of India’s artisans. Rather than using embellishment as decoration alone, Malhotra employed craftsmanship to build structure, movement, and dimension.
The result was couture that felt deeply rooted in Indian heritage while speaking a universal fashion language.

A Soft Color Palette Elevated the Detail
Instead of relying on bold color, the collection embraced refined shades of ivory, blush pink, champagne, soft rose, and nude.
The restrained palette allowed every embroidered motif, sculptural detail, and handcrafted embellishment to stand out, drawing attention to the extraordinary workmanship behind each creation.
The interplay between light and texture created an almost ethereal effect as each garment moved down the runway.

Paris Welcomes a New Couture Voice
Paris Haute Couture Week has long represented the highest standard of fashion craftsmanship. Manish Malhotra’s presentation showed that excellence in couture extends far beyond traditional European fashion houses.
His collection honored Indian artistry without compromise, bringing regional craftsmanship onto one of the industry’s most influential stages with confidence and originality.
Rather than following established couture conventions, Malhotra expanded the conversation by presenting a vision rooted in culture, storytelling, and exceptional handwork.
