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Blenders Pride Fashion Tour Transports Fashion into the Futureverse


Written by Tanisha Cardozo || Team Allycaral

Blenders Pride Fashion Tour took a leap into the future with its Gurugram edition, unveiling ‘The Futureverse of Fashion,’ an immersive exploration of how technology, design, and storytelling are transforming the way fashion is experienced. Departing from the theme of defining Fashion’s Next Move, this edition presented a visual spectacle where haute couture transcended fabric, merging with AI, code, and interactive elements.

Leading the showcase were renowned designers Falguni and Shane Peacock, in collaboration with the Fashion Design Council of India (FDCI). The event emphasized that modern fashion audiences seek experiences that engage all senses, turning the runway into a living canvas. Celebrities Shahid Kapoor and Tamannaah Bhatia elevated the presentation, participating alongside humanoid robots, dynamic projections, and motion-sensing visuals that responded to every model’s movement.

Shahid Kapoor described the show as “stepping into a new era where technology and couture seamlessly merge,” while Tamannaah Bhatia called it “an electrifying experience where creativity knew no bounds.” Debasree Dasgupta, CMO of Pernod Ricard India, highlighted that the tour continues to push creative boundaries by blending technology and style into an interactive space where audiences can experience design in motion.

Sunil Sethi, Chairman of FDCI, lauded the collaboration as a celebration of creativity and culture, setting the pace for Indian fashion’s future. The Gurugram showcase is now moving to Jaipur, where designers Abhishek Patni and Namrata Joshipura will present High-Octane Couture with Miss Universe Harnaaz Sandhu and rapper Raftaar on December 6, continuing the tour’s journey into the Futureverse of Fashion.


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