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Condé Nast India convenes industry leaders at The Luxury Conclave 2026, unfolding theme of Young India reshaping luxury
ET Spotlight | May 12, 2026 9:57 PM CST

Synopsis

The Luxury Conclave 2026 in Mumbai explored 'The New Luxury Vanguard: Young India Rewriting the Rules.' Over 600 industry leaders gathered to discuss how young Indians are redefining luxury across fashion, hospitality, design, and leadership, with AI emerging as a key tool. The event highlighted a significant shift in consumer expectations and industry strategies.

The third edition of The Luxury Conclave returned on 6 April, 2026, at the JW Marriott Mumbai Sahar, with the theme The New Luxury Vanguard: Young India Rewriting the Rules. The invite-only forum brought together over 600 luxury industry decision-makers, brand leaders, and C-suite executives, underscoring its position as a key platform for the future of luxury in India.

The evening opened with an address by Sandeep Lodha, Managing Director of Condé Nast India, who said young India is not aspiring to luxury, but redefining what it means across categories.

An Editors' Roundtable followed, bringing together Che Kurrien (GQ India), Rochelle Pinto (Vogue India), Mrinalini Ghadiok (AD India), and Salil Deshpande (Condé Nast Traveller India). Four perspectives, one consensus: the consumer has changed, and the industry must catch up.


Decoding hospitality and how young Indians live
The Grand Ballroom opened with a panel on how young Indians travel to taste, learn, collect, and belong, featuring Anuraag Bhatnagar (The Leela), Anil Chaddha (ITC Hotels), Kiran Andicot (Marriott International), and Sunjae Sharma (Hyatt). Simultaneously, in the Royal Ballroom, architect Sanjay Puri moderated a fireside chat with Percy Chowdhry (Rustomjee) and Uzma Irfan (Prestige Group) on how luxury addresses have become the new markers of identity.

Home, design, and an impactful conversation on luxury leadership
Sarah Sham (Essajees Atelier) led a panel on craft, calm, and contemporary design, with Alexis de Ducla, Pavitra Rajaram (Nilaya Anthology), Priya Rustogi (LIXIL IMEA), and Yogesh Chaudhary (Jaipur Rugs). Across the hall, Aryaman Birla (Aditya Birla Group) spoke to Sandeep Lodha on what luxury leadership looks like for the next generation.

What is shaping fashion and why wellness now matters
Kalyani Saha Chawla (Rezon Luxury Silverware) moderated a conversation with Abhishek Raniwala, Devangi Nishar Parekh (Aza Fashions), Monica Shah (JADE by MK), and Kavindra Mishra (Shoppers Stop) on how young India doesn't just discover luxury fashion, but shapes it. Concurrently, Amrita Raichand moderated a fireside chat with Puneet Chhatwal (IHCL) on mindful indulgence and wellness, no longer differentiators in luxury hospitality, but baseline expectations.

Lifestyle, AI, and the new codes of aspiration
Ipsita Das (ex-Moët Hennessy, LVMH) moderated a panel with Neeraj Kumar (Suntory Global Spirits), Sandeep Batra (HSBC India), and Santosh Iyer (Mercedes-Benz India). The takeaway: luxury is a language in which young India is already fluent.

The AI & Luxury fireside chat, featuring Manan Bhasin (Bain & Company) and Vasundhara Mudgil (OpenAI India), made it clear that AI isn't disrupting luxury, it is becoming its most powerful tool. The formal programme closed with a data-led analysis of Indian luxury consumption by Anurag Mathur, Partner at Bain & Company.

Throughout the evening, Luxe Takes, Condé Nast India's signature candid video interactions, captured unfiltered perspectives from leaders across India's luxury establishment. The evening closed over cocktails and dinner, though the conversations never really stopped.
(This article is generated and published by ET Spotlight team. You can get in touch with them on etspotlight@timesinternet.in)


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