THE FASHION DESIGN COUNCIL OF INDIA

The Fashion Design Council of India is a not-for-profit organization that works to further the business of fashion in India and ensure its sustainable growth. It promotes and nurtures its over 400 members, who represent the best in Indian fashion. These members include fashion and accessory designers and professionals, educational institutions and corporates.

The FDCI’s calendar of events includes the bi-annual Lakme Fashion Week (prêt) for Autumn-Winter in and Spring-Summer in October, held in New Delhi & Mumbai. It also hosts India Couture Week, the country’s most exclusive and premier fashion event, every year in July, held in New Delhi.

Other than these, the Council collaborates with the Textile Ministry and the Commerce & Industry Ministry, Government of India, as well as other countries and organizations on hosting fashion- and textile-related events and initiatives and creating opportunities for FDCI members across India and abroad.

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FDCI Initiatives

Fashion and textile - related programmes and collaborations with the Government of India, other countries and private organizations in India and abroad

FDCI News Room

The FDCI News Room section provides up-to-date announcements, press releases, and media coverage, keeping you informed about the latest developments in the fashion world.

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FDCI Events

The FDCI Events section highlights the latest fashion shows, exhibitions, and industry gatherings, offering a glimpse into the vibrant world of fashion and design.

FDCI Members

The FDCI Members section highlights the esteemed designers, brands, and industry professionals who are part of the Fashion Design Council of India.

FDCI Blogs

The FDCI Blog section offers insightful articles, interviews, and trends from the fashion industry, providing a deeper understanding of style, design, and innovation.

FDCI Careers

The FDCI Careers section offers opportunities to join India's premier fashion council. Explore current openings and become a part of the dynamic world of fashion and design

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Colour me anything — say men

February 19, 2025

From canary yellow shoes, to men in corsets, sequinned flowers on power shoulders, slogan tees that told you to ‘Grow’, the Chivas Luxe Collective Perfumes presents FDCI India Men’s Weekend 2025 was an eye opener for the intrepid new man-unafraid of embroidery and red. By Asmita Aggarwal   When you get trained by the best in the business, you have an undeniable edge, Rohit Gandhi and Rahul Khanna…

Is your Antar Agni alive?

February 18, 2025

Does where you grow up shape you? The answer is in the affirmative…Ujjwal Dubey is a living idiom of his small-town roots, Gorakhpur which you can observe in his botanical prints this season. By Asmita Aggarwal When you call a line “BRB” (in Gen Z terms, be right back) you know the hidden meaning is always that you play hide and seek with your screens. Born in Gorakhpur,…

Tribute to Shakti

February 18, 2025

Hindu texts are replete with engaging tales of the goddess and demons, for Nitin Bal Chauhan, the 17th C Devi Kothi became a metaphor, for his streetwear line inspired by Chamunda, and the demons to be slayed — both external and internal in his menswear line titled ‘A Tale of Chamba’. By Asmita Aggarwal   You will often see him in black, like the rest of us lovers…

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