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Tradition meets modern style in new narrativesPower dressing is gaining traction with structured blazers, co-ord sets, and tailored suits becoming go-to choices for women aiming to project confidence and authority.
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Model: Amrutha Prashanth
Model: Amrutha Prashanth

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Indian classical styles have long inspired global fashion, and in 2025, their influence is more powerful and dynamic than ever. Designers are blending the rich heritage of Indian aesthetics with cutting-edge innovation, creating a fashion narrative that is both rooted in tradition and attuned to the future.

A major trend shaping the industry is the rise of sustainable fashion. Indian designers are championing eco-conscious practices by embracing sustainable fabrics, upcycling and ethical production processes. This green approach is not just reshaping the Indian market but also resonating on international runways and with global consumers who are increasingly mindful of environmental impact.

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The popularity of fusion wear continues to surge. The hybridisation of Indian and Western silhouettes has created a new fashion language - saris worn with sneakers, lehengas styled with crop tops and kurtas paired with denim are redefining both casual and formalwear. These styles bridge cultures effortlessly, making Indian fashion accessible and appealing to a global audience.

At the same time, there’s a strong revival of traditional garments, with designers modernising lehengas, saris and ethnic jackets. These reimagined classics are bringing heritage to the forefront of contemporary style, allowing the younger generation to connect with cultural roots in a fresh, wearable way.

Model: Supun Maduranga

Tech edge

The integration of technology is another frontier being explored through digital fashion. Virtual fashion shows, AI-assisted design and augmented reality experiences are pushing creative boundaries and changing how fashion is consumed. This digital evolution is positioning Indian fashion as a forward-thinking, globally-relevant industry.

Simultaneously, there’s a renewed appreciation of artisanal craftsmanship. Handwoven fabrics such as Banarasi silk and Chanderi are making a strong comeback, celebrated for their intricate weaves and timeless beauty. These artisanal pieces are not only preserving India’s textile heritage but are also finding a place in international designer collections.

Model: Eshane Jayaswal

Global arena

On the global stage, Indian fashion is making its mark across several dimensions. Runway shows around the world are increasingly featuring India-inspired elements - be it fabrics, embroidery or silhouettes - highlighting the cultural richness and adaptability of Indian design. Celebrities and influencers from all corners of the world are embracing Indian fashion, showcasing it in films, red carpets and social media, which promotes a deeper appreciation for India’s sartorial diversity. This has fostered a robust cultural exchange, where Indian aesthetics inspire new global trends and vice versa.

Trends to watch in 2025

Looking ahead, in 2025, several emerging trends are set to define the landscape. Power dressing is gaining traction with structured blazers, co-ord sets, and tailored suits becoming go-to choices for women aiming to project confidence and authority.

Models: Mansi Poojary and Lekhana Hegde

Gender-neutral fashion is also on the rise, with designers creating inclusive collections that dissolve traditional gender boundaries and encourage individual expression. Additionally, statement accessories - from over-sized jewellery and bold sneakers to vibrant handbags - are transforming everyday outfits into standout looks.

In 2025, Indian fashion stands at thrilling crossroads - rich in tradition, bold in experimentation and boundless in its global reach. With its seamless blend of past and future, it’s not just participating in the global fashion dialogue - it’s helping lead it.

Photographer: Jiten Agarwal

Stylist: Anil Hosamani

Event: Unfold. Curated by Prasad Bidapa

Brand: Sangria

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(Published 24 May 2025, 08:19 IST)