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Tarun Tahiliani: Celebrating Indian Curves Unapologetically
8 Feb
Summary
- Designer Tarun Tahiliani advocates for celebrating the Indian body and its curves.
- Tahiliani criticizes the fashion industry's backend issues and misrepresentation of handwork.
- He emphasizes ease, modern functionality, and rootedness in his India Modern design philosophy.

Designer Tarun Tahiliani recently marked three decades of his label with a showcase in Hyderabad, focusing on an "easy" approach to couture. He champions celebrating the Indian body and its natural curves, pushing back against fashion's obsession with cinching and correction. Tahiliani believes that clothing should offer structure, freedom, and confidence, especially for women. His pret line, OTT, initially intended to be named TT, ironically represents simplicity despite its name. This line operates separately to avoid being overshadowed by bridal wear.
Tahiliani critiques the prevailing Bollywood-inspired bridal wear, urging individuals to embrace their unique selves rather than mimic celebrity styles. He highlights the powerful statement made by his red sari worn by Nawaz Sharif's granddaughter-in-law, Shanzeh Ali Rohale, noting the sari's global appeal. His philosophy of "India Modern" is characterized by layered, muted, rooted, yet international designs that prioritize ease and functionality for contemporary life.



