Paris based designer Manish Arora had a knack for using ancient Indian embroideries, jazz them up and find them a centre stage in the global marketplace. American singer Katy Perry wore his carousel dress, shaped like a circus merry-go-round, to the MTV awards in 2008. Arora is described as the 'John Galliano of India.'
Ritu Beri's signature style is feminine and romantic with a twist of flamboyance. From Bollywood's 'Khiladi No. 1' Akshay Kumar to 'Aap Ki Adalat' host Rajat Sharma, the designer has done her job efficiently. Beri launched a not-for-profit organisation, The Luxury League, to promote creativity and innovation in the luxury industry of India on the world map.
Delhi-based artist and fashion designer Param Sahib's creations is all about fun—a world of freedom and madness. He wants his brand's ideology to become synonymous with colours and Mehendi. His collection is primarily quirky and contemporary Indianwear.
Vikram Phadnis has worked with known Indian and international personalities. Be it Naomi Campbell or Jhonty Rhodes or Amitabh Bachchan—the designer has reigned in the fashion industry for decades.
Vaishali Shadangule is the first Indian woman designer to partake in Paris Fashion Week. The designer has dressed Bollywood stars time and again. She has dedicated her work to revive the treasures of India's hand-weaving tradition through the conventional way of life.