For years, Paris Haute Couture Week has been the kind of fashion event most designers dream about. It's where the biggest names in couture showcase their work, set trends and grab the attention of the entire fashion world.
Now, Manish Malhotra is about to be part of that conversation.
The designer has announced that he will make his official debut at Paris Haute Couture Week on July 8, 2026. He shared the news on Instagram, calling it an honour to be included on the event's official calendar and proudly adding that "#MadeInIndia" would once again be represented on a global stage.
It's a huge moment, not just for him, but for Indian fashion .
What's interesting is how far this journey has come. Before becoming one of India's most influential designers, Manish Malhotra was known for styling Bollywood stars and creating unforgettable movie looks. Over time, those film costumes turned into couture collections , and those collections turned into a brand recognised well beyond India.
Today, his outfits are worn by everyone from actors and brides to business leaders and international celebrities. Yet despite all the glamour attached to his name, his work has always stayed rooted in Indian craftsmanship.
That's probably why this Paris debut feels bigger than a personal achievement.
Every Manish Malhotra collection carries traces of traditional Indian handwork. Whether it's intricate zardozi, delicate chikankari or detailed embroidery that takes weeks to complete, the spotlight has always been as much on the artisans as it has been on the finished outfit.
And now that craftsmanship is heading to one of fashion's most prestigious runways.
The announcement has already created excitement among fashion lovers. People are naturally curious about what he'll present in Paris and whether he'll lean into the rich, dramatic aesthetic that has become synonymous with his label.
If recent years are anything to go by, expectations are high.
His appearances at the Met Gala helped introduce his design philosophy to a much wider audience. From regal sherwanis to handcrafted capes created over hundreds of hours, he has consistently used global platforms to tell stories through Indian craft.
Paris feels like the next chapter in that story.
For Indian fashion, this isn't just another designer showing a collection overseas. It's a reminder of how far Indian couture has travelled. The techniques, textiles and handwork that have existed for generations are now finding space alongside some of the most celebrated fashion houses in the world.
And that's worth celebrating.
When Manish Malhotra takes the runway in Paris this July, he'll be carrying much more than a new collection. He'll be carrying decades of craftsmanship, the work of countless artisans and a piece of Indian fashion history with him.
Not bad for someone who started out dressing Bollywood stars.
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