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At Emmy Awards 2024, a couture gown by Rahul Mishra ensured Indian representation

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  • January 16, 2024
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At Emmy Awards 2024, a couture gown by Rahul Mishra ensured Indian representation

While Indian representation was amiss at the Emmy Awards 2024, the idiosyncratic designs were worn on the global red carpet. Brazillian actor and signer, Nabiyah Be wore a sequin embellished off shoulder cape gown by . This comes ahead of the couturier's Paris Fashion Week showcase ‘Superheroes’ on January 22nd 2024.

The couturier continues to make a mark on a global scale as he champions Indian textiles, craftsmanship, and sustainability. Styled by Jason Rembert, Nabiyah Be graced the Emmy Awards 2024 in an off the runway ensemble from Rahul Mishra's , 'Cosmos,' unveiled in Paris. The a sequinned featured a plunging sweetheart neckline and an off shoulder corseted cape that extended to a floor sweeping hemline.

Be's ensemble boldly took on the no pants trend to the red carpet, making a distinctive and fashion forward statement. Rahul Mishra's creative direction has been a go to choice for celebrities at noteworthy events. At the star studded opening of the last year, wore a custom ensemble crafted by Mishra.

The outfit offered a contemporary twist on the traditional sari silhouette, featuring a meticulously designed golden beaded top paired with an embroidered skirt that swept the floor. Beyond making a mark at events, Rahul Mishra's designs have taken centre stage on international covers, with influential figures such as Lan Yingying, Jiang Xin, He Sui, and more, serving as his muses.

Observing Rahul Mishra's body of work, a consistent theme is the absence of or dramatisation on the runway. Instead, his intentional collections place a significant emphasis on craftsmanship—the clothes aren't made for a viral reel or attention, they stay with you once you leave the showcase.

In an exclusive conversation with the designer last year, Mishra reflected on his collection, stating, “Everything is artisanal when you think about couture or haute couture, and for the brand, it has always been about hand embroidery, about the artisans. What the brand is all about is ‘ ’ very honestly, if I had to say this— I can dream, I can talk about certain directions and the creative direction but ultimately it is or it has been a community work to build the brand.”.