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Prabal Gurung: Hope is Resistance, Identity is Strength
29 Jan
Summary
- Gurung believes representation matters, making people feel seen.
- He rejects colonial narratives that devalued South Asian stories.
- His strength comes from family, enabling him to create his own world.

Nepali-born designer Prabal Gurung recently visited Kolkata for his memoir launch, sharing his perspective on identity and resistance. He articulated that true stardom lies in impact, making individuals feel seen, a principle he applied by showcasing South Asian talents like Diljit Dosanjh at the Met Gala.
Gurung challenged the colonial lens that historically diminished the value of non-Western stories. He credits his mother for reminding him that his origins are his strength, encouraging him to embrace his heritage rather than conform to Western ideals.
He asserts that being an outsider provided the freedom to define his own path. Gurung believes that heart-led ideas ultimately prevail, viewing art as a powerful tool for storytelling and fostering connection, especially for those feeling unseen.




