DLF Emporio to host 'The Designers' Collective' Fashion Event

DLF Emporio, a premier luxury mall in New Delhi, is set to host 'The Designers Collective' fashion event from May 2nd to 11th, 2025. This event will feature participation from over 50 of India’s leading fashion, jewellery, and lifestyle brands, including Rahul Mishra, Falguni Shane Peacock, Ritu Kumar, Gaurav Gupta, Amit Aggarwal, Rimzim Dadu, Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla, Ensemble, and Ogaan, among others.
In addition to the showcase of collections, 'The Designers Collective' will offer 'Meet the designer' sessions. These sessions will provide opportunities for bespoke styling appointments, intimate collection walk-throughs, and rare behind-the-scenes insights, allowing designers and shoppers to connect on a deeper level.
Pushpa Bector, senior executive director at DLF Retail, emphasized that the event is where the essence of Indian fashion comes alive, not only in exquisite couture but also in the stories, people, and experiences it crafts. She noted that it serves as a tribute to what makes DLF Emporio the ultimate destination for timeless luxury.
Saurabh Bharara, head of DLF Luxury Malls, highlighted that 'The Designers Collective' is more than just a showcase; it's a curated experience that blends fashion, community, and discovery into one exceptional event, reflecting DLF's vision.
During the 10-day event, participating designers will offer exclusive in-store giveaways, curated gifting options, and limited-time discounts, enhancing the shopping experience for attendees.
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