FDCI India Men's Weekend 2026 Returns to Jaipur with Glenfiddich

The Fashion Design Council of India (FDCI) will host the fourth edition of India Men's Weekend in Jaipur on February 7-8, 2026. The event, to be held at Diggi Palace, marks a first-time title sponsorship partnership with the House of Glenfiddich. It will feature a diverse roster of designers, from established names to emerging talent. The gala aims to champion Indian menswear craftsmanship and design on a global stage.

Key Points: FDCI India Men's Weekend 2026 in Jaipur: Dates, Designers

  • Fourth edition in Jaipur
  • Glenfiddich as title sponsor
  • Mix of established and emerging designers
  • Showcase at Diggi Palace
  • Focus on craftsmanship and innovation
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FDCI India Men's Weekend 2026 set for fourth edition in Jaipur

The fourth edition of FDCI India Men's Weekend 2026, sponsored by Glenfiddich, will showcase top menswear designers at Jaipur's Diggi Palace.

"a focused platform that reflects the evolving identity of Indian menswear - Sunil Sethi"

Jaipur, January 31

The fourth edition of 'FDCI India Men's Weekend 2026' is all set to commence, promising to bring together the country's leading and emerging menswear designers.

In an initiative by the Fashion Design Council of India (FDCI), the fashion gala will be held at the iconic Diggi Palace in Jaipur on February 7 and 8, 2026.

Speaking on the same, FDCI chairman Sunil Sethi shared, "FDCI India Men's Weekend has always been a focused platform that reflects the evolving identity of Indian menswear. As we present the fourth edition in its renewed format, we are pleased to join hands with the House of Glenfiddich and look forward to this collaboration, bringing together established designers and emerging talent while championing craftsmanship, innovation, and design excellence on a global stage," as per a press release.

The 2026 India's Men Weekend also marks a first-ever partnership between FDCI and the House of Glenfiddich, which has come on board as the title sponsor this year.

For this year's edition, FDCI is set to bring together a compelling mix of established names and emerging voices, including participation of designers like Abraham & Thakore, JJ Valaya, Ashish N Soni, Rajesh Pratap Singh, Siddhartha Tytler, Pawan Sachdeva, Samant Chauhan, Nitin Bal Chauhan, Antar Agni, Countrymade, Sahil Aneja, Dhruv Vaish, Krishna Mehta, Kommal Sood, Paresh Lamba, Rohit Kamra Jaipur, Vivek Karunakaran, Son of a Noble SNOB, TIL, Amit Hansraj, Nikita Mahisalkar, Ajay Kumar, and Felix Bendish.

The ensemble is expected to contribute to a powerful and diverse showcase of Indian menswear.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great to see menswear getting its dedicated platform. The lineup is impressive with both veterans and new talent. Hope the designs are wearable and not just avant-garde for the ramp. Indian men are finally experimenting with fashion!
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Aman W
While I appreciate the initiative, I hope the event is accessible. Often these shows feel exclusive and the showcased clothes are priced for the 1%. Would love to see affordable collections inspired by this for the common man.
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Sarah B
The partnership with Glenfiddich is an interesting move. It shows how luxury brands are aligning with Indian fashion. Diggi Palace is a stunning venue choice. The photos will be incredible!
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Vikram M
As someone from Jaipur, I'm thrilled! This will boost local tourism and put a spotlight on our city's culture. Hope they incorporate some local artisans and textiles from Rajasthan too. #Proud
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Karthik V
Good step for the industry. But I hope the focus remains on "Indian" menswear and its identity, not just copying western silhouettes. Our kurta, sherwani, and bandhgala have so much potential for modern reinterpretation.

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