Published on April 2, 2026
Sanjay Garg’s Raw Mango made an impressive debut at the prestigious London Fashion Week with a collection titled “It’s Not About The Flower.” This innovative showcase captured the attention of fashion enthusiasts and critics alike, highlighting Garg’s unique vision and dedication to Indian textiles.
In an exclusive interview, Garg explained the inspiration behind the collection, emphasizing a deep connection to traditional craftsmanship and the cultural significance of the garland. “The garland is much more than just a decorative element; it symbolizes life, love, and celebration across various cultures,” he noted. This idea of intertwining tradition with modern design became a central theme throughout the presentation.
The collection featured a stunning array of garments that combined vibrant colors and intricate patterns, typical of Raw Mango’s aesthetic. Each piece was meticulously crafted, reflecting Garg’s commitment to sustainability and ethical fashion. He aimed to redefine the narrative around traditional Indian wear, transforming the garment into a statement of identity and belonging.
Garg’s use of textiles was particularly noteworthy, showcasing age-old weaving techniques in contemporary silhouettes. From flowing saris to structured blouses, the garments brought a fresh perspective to classic designs. The designer’s approach to the fabric also emphasized a dialogue between heritage and innovation, appealing to a global audience.
Attendees were captivated ’s artistic direction. The runway was adorned with floral installations, reinforcing the connection between the garments and nature. The melding of fashion with art created a sensory experience that left a lasting impression on all present.
As Garg’s Raw Mango takes steps on the international stage, the designer expressed his hopes for the future. “I want to continue exploring the stories that our textiles hold, creating pieces that resonate with people across cultures,” he stated. His vision reflects a broader movement within the fashion industry, where diversity and storytelling are increasingly valued.
The debut at London Fashion Week marked a significant milestone for Garg and his brand, paving the way for further explorations of Indian heritage in contemporary settings. With its thoughtful designs and deep cultural roots, Raw Mango is poised to leave a lasting mark in the global fashion arena.
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