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For the first time in fashion history, designer Tarun Tahiliani repeats the show and pays models 50% more to walk again.

Published: August 1, 2024
Author: fvcmedia

Numerous well-known figures from the entertainment and fashion industries—roughly 300 people in total—were reportedly left outside the performance space.
There was a striking contrast between chaos and fashion on the seventh day of FDCI India Couture Week 2024. The highly anticipated “Otherworldly” collection by Tarun Tahiliani was a masterwork of craftsmanship and design, but organizational mishaps plagued the event itself. The venue’s limited seating capacity caused an irate audience to gather outside, so the designer decided to repeat his show—a first for any designer.

Tahiliani expresses her personal regret to the assembled throng in an internet video, saying, “I apologize for what I hear a lot of you went through.” These things are unforeseen, unplanned, and extremely cautiously handled. The good news is that everyone gets a front row seat, and the show will be repeated.
Model Ujjwal Dhir, who walked the show, claims that the models received 50% more money for walking it again than they did the first time around.

The designer has faced a great deal of controversy in the previous several weeks, first from rising criticism over India’s Olympic clothes and now from this. However, that hasn’t diminished the magnificence of his most recent offering.

Tahiliani’s “Otherworldly” collection, which combined traditional Indian workmanship with modern aesthetics, was a monument to his design prowess. The collection, which took inspiration from the idea of a cocoon, sought to arouse feelings of coziness, security, and self-assurance.
Imagine entering a new stage of self-awareness and confidence while feeling comfortable, taken care of, and at one with your body while cocooned in a cocoon. That’s the world I want to build with our couture, in my opinion. According to Tahiliani’s press release, “Otherworldly” is an expedition into a universe where coziness and ethereal beauty coexist harmoniously.

Modern techniques were used to reinterpret intricate embroidery designs like Kashidakar, Mukaish, and Chikankari, producing clothing that was both luxurious and functional. Carpets, flowers, and monochromatic Pichwai were used as design elements to give the collection a distinctive and creative feel.

Notwithstanding the early difficulties, Tahiliani’s collection had a lasting impact on the fashion industry.
Even though his collection was undoubtedly the highlight of the day, the venue’s organizational problems prompted questions about how high-profile fashion events should be managed. Making sure that designers and guests have a flawless experience is crucial as the fashion business develops.

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