Blenders Pride Fashion Tour: Chandigarh Becomes a Canvas for Street Luxe & Bold Creativity

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After a dazzling start in Gurugram, the Blenders Pride Fashion Tour stormed into Chandigarh, transforming the city into a pulsating celebration of street-inspired fashion, music, and artistic brilliance. A night infused with high-energy street style, live music, and freestyle dance-offs, the event became a stunning homage to bold creativity, showcasing the ever-evolving narrative of Indian fashion.

A perfect blend of urban luxe and artistic expressions, this stop was headlined by designer Kanika Goyal, whose visionary creations and cutting-edge designs took the runway by storm, while the stunning Jacqueline Fernandez added a touch of glamour and poise as the showstopper. TheGlitz reports…

A Collaboration That Redefines Fashion: FDCI and Blenders Pride

In collaboration with the Fashion Design Council of India (FDCI), the tour continues to capture the essence of India’s vibrant fashion landscape. With its dynamic vision and FDCI’s expertise, the Chandigarh edition became an unforgettable display of innovative street luxe, a striking juxtaposition of avant-garde fashion and rich cultural heritage. It was a night where the intersection of style, art, and music redefined what modern fashion experiences can be, setting a new benchmark for India’s style quotient.

Kanika Goyal: Fearless Fashion for the Bold and Adventurous

Kanika Goyal

The fashion show itself was a visual spectacle, brimming with bold silhouettes, daring color choices, and experimental fabrics that reimagined streetwear with a touch of luxe. Kanika Goyal’s designs were unapologetically adventurous, using fashion as a medium to tell a story of fearless individuality. The collection, rich in vibrant hues and innovative textures, painted a new chapter in urban storytelling, with each piece embodying the energy of a modern-day city.

As showstopper Jacqueline Fernandez glided down the runway, her flawless poise and confidence elevated Goyal’s vision, making the evening an immersive fashion experience. But the magic didn’t stop there, Hari & Sukhmani, the iconic Indian folktronic duo, lit up the stage with a mesmerizing live performance, setting the perfect rhythm for the stunning showcase.

The Fusion of Fashion and Music: A Celebration Like No Other

Fashion, music, and art seamlessly blended throughout the evening, with every beat of the music elevating the cutting-edge designs to new heights. Kartik Mohindra, Chief Marketing Officer and Head of Global Business Development at Pernod Ricard India, encapsulated the spirit of the evening, saying, “Kanika Goyal’s showcase embodies the adventurous pulse of a new-age dynamic culture—one that aligns seamlessly with our vision to create a world where individuality and innovation take center stage.” The Blenders Pride Fashion Tour truly delivered an experience that was as much about the narrative as it was about the look, transcending the traditional boundaries of fashion events and making it an evening to remember.

A Designer’s Dream: Kanika Goyal Reflects on the Event

For Goyal, the event was more than just a showcase of her collection – it was a chance to celebrate the fusion of street and luxury fashion. “This collection is a celebration of fearless individuality,” Goyal shared. “Blenders Pride Fashion Tour provided the perfect platform to bring this vision to life, and Chandigarh, with its vibrant energy, was the ideal setting for it.” The response from the audience was overwhelming, reaffirming the designer’s belief in the power of bold, boundary-pushing fashion.

Jacqueline Fernandez: A Showstopper with Unmatched Elegance

When it comes to showstoppers, few have the magnetic presence of Jacqueline Fernandez, and she did not disappoint. Walking the runway for Kanika Goyal, Jacqueline embodied the essence of Goyal’s collection – bold, confident, and unapologetic.

“Walking for Kanika Goyal at Blenders Pride Fashion Tour was an incredible experience. Her bold and adventurous designs perfectly captured the spirit of this celebration,” Jacqueline said. “The energy, creativity, and dynamic spirit of this event were unmatched.”

Music and Fashion: A Perfect Harmony

Hari & Sukhmani

The immersive experience wouldn’t have been complete without the soulful performance by Hari & Sukhmani. The folktronic duo brought their signature sound to the runway, amplifying the festival’s high-octane atmosphere. “Music has the power to elevate every experience, and performing live on the runway at Blenders Pride Fashion Tour in Chandigarh was truly special,” said the duo. Their musical brilliance perfectly synced with the vibrant, forward-thinking fashion on display.

A Landmark Moment for Fashion in India

As curator of the tour, Ashish Soni could not have been more proud of the Chandigarh edition, noting, “The Chandigarh edition was a perfect example of the iconic world of Blenders Pride Fashion Tour, and the impact it creates by bringing together the best in fashion and style.” Sunil Sethi, Chairman of FDCI, also expressed his pride, calling the partnership with Blenders Pride Fashion Tour a game-changer in the Indian fashion landscape. “Chandigarh was a true testament to this evolving narrative,” he remarked.

As the Blenders Pride Fashion Tour moves to Guwahati on February 22nd, 2025, anticipation grows for the next chapter, where designer Jay Jajal’s innovative brand, Jaywalking, will take center stage with Bollywood heartthrob Tiger Shroff and a musical performance by KRSNA and KARMA. This electrifying collaboration promises to bring the next wave of creativity to the stage, and fashion enthusiasts across the country are eagerly awaiting what comes next.

Blenders Pride Fashion Tour is more than just a celebration of fashion – it’s a celebration of culture, creativity, and individuality, making it the undisputed “One and Only” platform for unforgettable fashion experiences in India.

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