Payal Pratap Debuts All-Denim Collection at Lakme Fashion Week Day 2

R|ELAN™ presented designer Payal Pratap's first all-denim collection, 'Memories Pressed in Time,' on Day 2 of Lakme Fashion Week. The collection merges advanced textile technology with sustainable design, drawing visual inspiration from botanical forms like leaves and foliage. Pratap emphasized bringing her design ethos to denim while maintaining a core focus on sustainability. The showcase highlighted how innovative fabrics can enable garments that are both aesthetically compelling and environmentally responsible.

Key Points: Payal Pratap's Denim Showcase at Lakme Fashion Week

  • Debut all-denim collection
  • Focus on sustainable materials
  • Botanical prints and textures
  • Oversized, relaxed silhouettes
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R|ELANâ„¢ presents Payal Pratap's denim showcase at Lakme Fashion Week Day 2

Designer Payal Pratap unveils her first all-denim collection 'Memories Pressed in Time' with R|ELAN™ at Lakme Fashion Week.

"Sustainability remains at the core of this fabric and texture. - Payal Pratap"

Mumbai, March 21

Reliance Industries Limited's R|ELANâ„¢, a next-generation fabric brand, presented designer Payal Pratap's latest and first all-denim collection, 'Memories Pressed in Time' on Day 2 of the Lakme Fashion Week in Mumbai.

The showcase brought together advanced textile technologies and contemporary design to demonstrate how sustainable materials can inspire artistic storytelling on the runway.

The show marked Payal Pratap's debut as a designer in menswear and her first show in Mumbai.

Developed using R|Elanâ„¢'s advanced fibre and fabric technologies, the collection highlighted how responsible materials can translate into distinctive fashion aesthetics, enabling designers to create garments that combine comfort, durability, sustainability, and design excellence.

Rooted in personal memory and nature, 'Memories Pressed in Time' reflects designer Payal Pratap's childhood experiences surrounded by plants, gardens, and changing seasons. Botanical forms drawn from leaves and foliage become the foundation of the collection's visual language, appearing as prints, textures, and surface details across denim silhouettes.

Speaking to ANI, Pratap shared, "This time, I was working with denim. For me, it was about bringing the Payal Pratap ethos to denim and creating something new and elevated. I worked with prints and different techniques."

The designer emphasised her focus on maintaining sustainability, adding, "Sustainability remains at the core of this fabric and texture."

Coming back to Payal Pratak's showcase, denim formed the central material of the collection, with leaves, wild stems, and floral forms appearing pressed into indigo surfaces. Cyanotype-inspired prints create silhouettes reminiscent of botanical studies, while tonal embroidery, patchwork, and washed finishes evoke landscapes shaped by weather, touch, and everyday life.

Silhouettes lean towards relaxed, oversized denim forms that feel both grounded and intimate. Jackets, skirts, gilets and dresses feature bold foliage prints and layered textures, designed with movement and everyday wear in mind. Texture is further developed through applique pleats, quilting, and distressed washes that give the garments a lived-in quality.

Reliance Industries Limited, Polyester President, Hemant D Sharma said, " At Reliance, our core values are rooted in sustainability, innovation, circularity, and creating meaningful impact through advanced technologies and research. R|ElanTM embodies this vision by bringing together cutting-edge fibre science, responsible manufacturing, and performance-driven design to enable the future of sustainable fashion. It is inspiring to see designers like Payal Pratap transform these advanced materials into aesthetically striking and thoughtfully crafted ensembles. Her collection beautifully demonstrates how R|ElanTM fabrics can translate sustainability into contemporary design, where innovation, nature and craftsmanship come together to create garments that are both visually compelling and environmentally responsible," as quoted in a press release.

The R|ElanTM x Payal Pratap showcase at Lakme Fashion Week x FDCI continued to highlight the role of sustainable materials and thoughtful design in contemporary fashion.

- ANI

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Aman W
Oversized denim with foliage prints? As a guy, I'm really interested to see Payal Pratap's menswear debut. Denim is a staple, but making it sustainable and artistic is a great step. Hope the collection is priced accessibly and not just for the runway.
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Rohit P
Reliance getting into sustainable fabrics is a big deal. R|Elan could really change the game for Indian textile manufacturing if scaled properly. The collaboration with designers like Payal Pratap is smart marketing. Let's see if this translates to actual eco-friendly practices at the factory level.
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Sarah B
The idea of combining childhood memories of gardens with denim is lovely. Indian fashion needs more of this storytelling. However, I hope the "sustainability" claim is backed by full transparency about water usage and dye processes. Denim is notoriously resource-heavy.
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Kavya N
Finally! Fashion that talks about our connection to nature. The description of textures from applique pleats and distressed washes sounds so tactile and wearable. Hope the relaxed silhouettes are as comfortable as they sound. Would love a jacket like that for Mumbai's weather.
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David E
Interesting read. The fusion of advanced textile technology from a giant like Reliance with a designer's artistic vision is a powerful model. It's how sustainable fashion becomes mainstream, not just a niche. The key will be in the lifecycle of the garment - is it truly circular?

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