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JJ Valaya Set To Mark 33 Years With Closing Show At India Couture Week 2025

JJ Valaya Set To Mark 33 Years With Closing Show At India Couture Week 2025

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The India Couture Week 2025 will witness a closing showcase by JJ Valaya on July 30 in New Delhi.
The much-anticipated India Couture Week is all set to take place in Delhi from July 23 to July 30. Hyundai India Couture Week 2025, in association with Reliance Brands and presented by the Fashion Design Council of India (FDCI), will conclude its landmark 18th edition with none other than JJ Valaya – a designer long celebrated for his majestic aesthetic and mastery of couture. Known for redefining luxury through a uniquely Indian lens, Valaya will return to the runway as the closing couturier, promising a spectacular finale that intertwines heritage, opulence, and storytelling with contemporary finesse.
A stalwart of Indian fashion, JJ Valaya's signature style, rooted in royal grandeur and architectural precision, has made his shows much more than just fashion presentations; they are immersive experiences steeped in culture and craft. His highly anticipated collection will not only mark the culmination of the week but also underscore his enduring influence in the world of couture. As always, expectations are high for a show that promises theatrical scale, exquisite detailing, and a narrative that bridges the past with the present.
Talking about this upcoming show, JJ Valaya said, 'As we celebrate 33 years of JJ VALAYA, we could think of no better way to mark this milestone than by presenting the closing show of the 2025 edition of Hyundai India Couture Week. We thank Hyundai and FDCI for this opportunity, which promises to be an unforgettable showcase of elegance and grandeur – brought to life through our signature language of creative expression."
Mr. Tarun Garg, Whole-Time Director & Chief Operating Officer, Hyundai Motor India Limited, said: 'We are proud to continue our partnership with the Fashion Design Council of India (FDCI) for the third consecutive year at India Couture Week 2025. This year, we will showcase the Hyundai CRETA Electric at the 18th HICW 2025, symbolizing our vision for a sustainable and stylish future. We are especially excited about the grand finale showcase by the legendary designer JJ Valaya, whose work beautifully bridges tradition and modernity. We look forward to continuing this meaningful partnership with FDCI, as we drive forward our shared vision of progress and creative excellence."
Sunil Sethi, Chairman, FDCI, shared his thoughts on the announcement: 'JJ Valaya has been a visionary in the world of Indian couture, and we are honoured to have him close Hyundai India Couture Week 2025. His deep-rooted legacy, exquisite detailing, and timeless designs make him the perfect designer to conclude this landmark edition. His closing showcase will undoubtedly be a fitting crescendo to a week celebrating India's finest craftsmanship and creative brilliance."
Now in its 18th year, Hyundai India Couture Week remains the country's definitive platform for celebrating the finest in couture. The much-anticipated closing showcase by JJ Valaya is set for July 30, 2025, in New Delhi.
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