Each of Rahul Mishra ’s collections tells a story, often drawing inspiration from nature, art, and Indian mythology. His ability to weave narratives into his designs creates a deeper connection with his audience, allowing them to experience a piece of culture and storytelling through fashion. This narrative-driven approach adds an emotional and intellectual dimension to his work, making it resonate on a more profound level with international buyers.
Earlier this week, Mishra dazzled audiences with a remarkable show at Paris Fashion Week . He has since taken to Instagram to share a collection of stunning photos, showcasing a distinctive creation that honours the Hindu God of Creation, Lord Brahma . Mishra posted pictures of a model on the runway wearing a stunning black lacy-sequinned dress.
The standout feature of this look is the headgear, adorned with two sequinned heads protruding from either side. Mishra explained in his post that the dress is a tribute to the three-headed Hindu god, Lord Brahma. "AURA | COUTURE FALL 2024.
The Hindu god Brahma, also known as Trikaldarshi, meaning the seer of all time—the past, present, and future—is the creator of the entire cosmos. In mythology, he is represented with four heads to contemplate all directions at once. The garment symbolizes god Brahma’s intrinsic energy of ‘seer’ with the two faces crafted onto the surface of the silhouette, representing the imperceptible nature of god and their creation’s aura surrounding i.
