Wednesday, June 10, 2026
ADVT 
International

Indian designer collections showcased at Eiffel Tower

Darpan News Desk, 03 Oct, 2016 11:33 AM
    Indian fashion has carved a niche in the international fashion front. Indian textiles and fabrics are already a rage in the foreign markets and now the designers have stepped in to enthral the international fashion industry. 
     
    The fashion industry will witness the India and global collections for the first time ever fashion week in the history of the world on the first level of the iconic Eiffel Tower in Paris. It’s called the French European Indian Fashion Week (FEIFW), and is an initiative by World News Network from 21st-23rd October 2016 in Paris. 
     
    A first of its kind initiative to promote Indian designers through global fashion week, it will be held at Eiffel Tower. The Fashion Week will send a strong message to the global media and industry through fashion. 
     
    The season will showcase the ramp walk shows for Indian designer Rocky S, Poonam Bhagat and other Indian designers to a packed audience of European, British and Indian celebrities, media and French dignitaries.
     
    French European Indian Fashion Week, President, Satish Reddy said, "Our vision is to promote, nurture and incubate emerging talents from India that can cater to a global audience and we are also getting designers from Italy, Paris, London, Netherlands, Switzerland, South Africa, Zurich, India and other countries.”
     
    Ex Miss India Liza Varma, who is collating with Reddy from FEIFW, said, "She has played an important role in Indian Fashion Industry and her vision is to take Indian Fashion to a global platform feels her dream is coming true associating with the event."

    MORE International ARTICLES

    In Ukraine Jet Crash Aftermath, A Veteran Mountie Helped With A Grim Task

    In Ukraine Jet Crash Aftermath, A Veteran Mountie Helped With A Grim Task
    RCMP Insp. Tony McCulloch, a forensic expert, helped shattered families begin healing in the days after the disaster by assisting with the grim task of matching names on the passenger manifest with human remains.

    In Ukraine Jet Crash Aftermath, A Veteran Mountie Helped With A Grim Task

    Amit Livingston, Indian American Fugitive Killer Guilty Of Slaying His Ex-Lover Extradited To US

    Amit Livingston, Indian American Fugitive Killer Guilty Of Slaying His Ex-Lover Extradited To US
    An Indian American medical transcriptionist who pleaded guilty to killing his ex-lover 10 years ago was extradited to the US from India and will now serve his 23-year prison sentence, a media report said on Friday.

    Amit Livingston, Indian American Fugitive Killer Guilty Of Slaying His Ex-Lover Extradited To US

    'Margaret Thatcher Wanted To Prosecute Sikh Who Incited Indira Gandhi's Killing'

    'Margaret Thatcher Wanted To Prosecute Sikh Who Incited Indira Gandhi's Killing'
    Thatcher became exasperated after police and prosecutors said there were no grounds for prosecuting Jagjit Singh Chauhan despite his trenchant rhetoric against the Gandhi family.

    'Margaret Thatcher Wanted To Prosecute Sikh Who Incited Indira Gandhi's Killing'

    Indian-American Woman Sunita Viswanath Selected As 'Champion Of Change'

    Indian-American Woman Sunita Viswanath Selected As 'Champion Of Change'
    The White House has chosen Indian-American Sunita Viswanath among 12 faith leaders who will be honoured as "Champion of Change" on July 20 for their continuous efforts towards climate change.  

    Indian-American Woman Sunita Viswanath Selected As 'Champion Of Change'

    Man Wanted In India In Dowry Case Spotted In Britain

    Man Wanted In India In Dowry Case Spotted In Britain
    Ahmed Anees Hussain, declared "absconding" from India, is living in Norfolk county for the past four years, reported Eastern Daily Press that sent a reporter to track him down.

    Man Wanted In India In Dowry Case Spotted In Britain

    Indian Guestworkers Reach $20 Million Settlement With US Shipbuilder Signal International

    Indian Guestworkers Reach $20 Million Settlement With US Shipbuilder  Signal International
    More than 200 guest workers from India agreed to a $20 million deal to settle their lawsuits against Mobile, Alabama-based shipbuilder Signal International, according to the workers' lawyers.

    Indian Guestworkers Reach $20 Million Settlement With US Shipbuilder Signal International