At Paris Haute Couture Week 2025, Cardi B made headlines not just for her bold presence but for her powerful embrace of Indian luxury
When Cardi B takes a fashion stage, the world watches—and this week at Paris Haute Couture Week, the global music icon didn’t just attend; she turned the runway moment into a declaration of cultural power. In a look that married high fashion with heritage, the rapper wore an ethereal, hand-embroidered ensemble by Indian designer Rahul Mishra, paired with striking diamond jewellery from Tanishq—marking one of the most high-profile nods to Indian luxury at an international couture event.
Mishra, known for his deep-rooted dedication to Indian crafts and a poetic approach to surface textures, created an otherworldly silhouette for Cardi that fused couture with consciousness. The garment was an exquisite celebration of Indian embroidery traditions—particularly the artisanal excellence of zardozi, resham, and metallic threadwork—elevated to global couture proportions. Delicately gilded floral motifs and layered textural elements evoked a sense of movement and storytelling, making Cardi’s look as arresting as it was rooted in heritage.
But the real surprise came from her choice of jewels. Instead of turning to a European maison, Cardi B completed her look with statement diamonds from Tanishq, one of India’s most recognised jewellery brands. The pieces—a sculptural choker and asymmetrical earrings—were contemporary yet unmistakably Indian in their design language. The brilliance of the cut diamonds, set against the softness of Mishra’s embroidery, brought an unmistakable opulence to the entire ensemble.
This move was not just fashionable—it was strategic. In a world where luxury narratives have long been dominated by Western ateliers, Cardi B’s endorsement of Indian design sends a resounding message: Indian luxury is no longer the emerging player—it is the moment.
Cardi’s appearance could not have come at a better time. With international attention on India’s growing cultural and economic influence, her choice to don Rahul Mishra and Tanishq is deeply symbolic. It underscores a global shift: Indian brands are no longer content with being inspirations—they are the creators, the collaborators, and increasingly, the headline acts.
Rahul Mishra, who has steadily carved a niche in Paris over the last few years, represents the face of Indian haute couture. His work is slow, deliberate, and devoted to artisans—often taking over 1,000 man-hours to create a single garment. This couture philosophy aligns seamlessly with Cardi B’s larger-than-life persona, making the pairing feel not just appropriate, but visionary.
Cardi B wore the ‘Wild Rose’ hand-embroidered bustier long dress in ruby red from Rahul Mishra Fall 2025 Couture collection, paired with the Crimson Mirage – Rose tourmaline flares like dancing flames in this Necklace Set, sculpted with natural diamonds and paisley swirls in 18 Karat white gold from Tanishq Diamonds.
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Tanishq, on the other hand, has traditionally occupied a space in Indian retail jewellery—but recent years have seen the brand evolve into a beacon of modern Indian luxury. By placing their jewellery on an international celebrity at a global event like Paris Couture Week, Tanishq demonstrates that Indian-made fine jewellery can hold its own amidst Cartier, Bulgari, and Chopard.
What makes this moment iconic is its deeper cultural resonance. Cardi B—known for championing diverse beauty, body inclusivity, and boundary-pushing fashion—used her platform to celebrate craft over commercialism and artistry over excess. That she chose two Indian luxury houses to do so signals a quiet revolution in how India is perceived on the world stage.
More than just a look, this was a story of representation—of Indian hands behind the seams and sparkle, of heritage being celebrated without dilution, and of luxury that is proudly local yet globally compelling.
Cardi B’s couture appearance was not just a red carpet win—it was a narrative redefined. As she twirled under the Parisian lights in Rahul Mishra’s embroidery and Tanishq’s diamonds, she wasn’t just wearing Indian luxury. She was embodying it.
In a single fashion moment, Cardi B reminded the world: Indian luxury is not an echo. It’s the original, and it’s here to shine.