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Manish Malhotra Debuts at Paris Couture Week with Emotional 'Maa' Collection

Indian fashion designer Manish Malhotra made his official debut at Paris Haute Couture Week on July 8, presenting his Fall/Winter 2026 collection 'Maa'. The collection is an intimate tribute to his late mother Sudarshan Malhotra, who passed away in March 2026 at age 94. It blends French haute couture with Indian hand-embroidery techniques like zardozi and resham, featuring luxurious velvets, silks, and brocades. The debut placed Malhotra among select Indian designers on the official Federation de la Haute Couture et de la Mode calendar.

Manish Malhotra debuts at Paris Haute Couture Week with 'Maa' collection

Paris, July 9

Indian fashion designer Manish Malhotra marked a milestone in his career by making his official debut at Paris Haute Couture Week on July 8 presenting his Fall/Winter 2026 collection, 'Maa', at the iconic Pavillon Cambon in Paris.

The showcase paid an intimate tribute to his late mother while bringing Indian craftsmanship to one of fashion's most exclusive global platforms.

The collection was inspired by Malhotra's mother, Sudarshan Malhotra who passed away peacefully on March 19, 2026, at the age of 94.

In his official show notes, Malhotra reflected on the inspiration behind the collection, writing, "Her passing has transformed memory into reflection, and reflection into creation."

He also described the collection as a tribute to the "architecture of a mother's unconditional love," celebrating the enduring influence his mother had on his life and creative journey.

According to the designer, she encouraged his early fascination with cinema and textiles when he was a young boy.

Drawing from childhood memories, Malhotra incorporated the distinctive colours of the sarees his mother wore during the 1970s, creating a nostalgic visual palette.

On the runway, the designer blended the structural freedom of French haute couture with India's rich design heritage.

The collection featured luxurious velvets, silks and brocades, enhanced with intricate Indian hand-embroidery techniques including zardozi, resham, sequins, pearls and precious embellishments.

Alongside the couture presentation, Malhotra also unveiled his latest Manish Malhotra Jewellery collection.

The debut placed Malhotra among a select group of Indian designers featured on the official Federation de la Haute Couture et de la Mode calendar, further spotlighting Indian karigari on the global couture stage.

The presentation attracted a distinguished front row that included Anna Wintour, Isha Ambani, Karan Johar and international actress Fan Bingbing.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

I'm not usually into fashion, but this is really touching. The way he said 'her passing transformed memory into reflection' - that's so poetic. Indian designers are truly making waves now. Proud moment for sure!

Vikram M

Great to see Indian fashion on a global stage. But let's be honest - the real heroes are the karigars (artisans) who actually do the embroidery. Hope they get paid well for their work. 🙏

Ananya R

His mother must be so proud wherever she is. The way he incorporated the colours of her sarees from the 1970s - that's such a personal and emotional touch. Also, Isha Ambani and Anna Wintour in the front row? That's a power lineup! 🔥

Rohit P

Honestly, this is the kind of recognition Indian designers deserve. We've always had incredible textile traditions - it's about time the world takes notice. Very happy for Manish Malhotra. 🎉

Kavya N

Beautiful concept, but I hope the clothes are actually wearable and not just art pieces. Sometimes Indian designers go overboard with embroidery making them too heavy for regular occasions. Still, it's a milestone for Indian fashion, no doubt.

Siddharth J

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