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Titled The Theory of Everything, the collection draws from Advait, the Indian philosophy of non duality, and somehow manages to feel spiritual without tipping into the abstract or the pretentious. Advait says everything is one. Masculine and feminine, body and soul, creation and destruction, all part of the same continuum. That idea sits quietly but confidently at the centre of this collection. You feel it before you understand it, which is exactly how it should be.
Gupta’s understanding of the body is where this really starts to sing. In India, the body is not separate from energy, it carries it. Here, anatomy becomes sacred geography. Web like threadwork traces energy points, nervous systems, and invisible pathways across the body. These are not dresses you just put on and walk away in. They ask to be contemplated and very much desired.
It began in darkness, with architectural black volumes referencing the Big Bang. Stark, controlled, dramatic in that very Gupta way. And then it expanded. Texture, life, emotion. Watch movement parts glinting as sequins, threadwork mapping energy, resin skins catching light like deep space. Technical, yes. Cold, never.
And then came the heart. The mogra laden looks were a full chef’s kiss. Sacred and deeply desi, and emotional without being obvious. And the striking yellow saree esque gown – my god, it was instantly iconic.
This is Gaurav Gupta fully locked in. This is what happens when a designer knows exactly who they are and refuses to dilute it. Confident enough to philosophize, grounded enough to seduce.















Pictures courtesy of Vogue Runway
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