New Delhi, 11th October, 2025: One of the senior-most designers of the Indian fashion Industry, Payal Jain started her label in 1993 after her graduation Summa-Cum-Lauda from the Fashion Institute of Design and Marketing (FIDM) in USA.

An ardent promoter of crafts and sustainability in Indian fashion Payal’s, experiments with textiles have enabled her to present unique design concepts for over three decades. From haute couture to ready-to-wear, Payal Jain’s collections have dazzled her loyal buyers for many years.

Payal’s latest collection at Lakmē Fashion Week in partnership with FDCI called “Paris Mon Amour” brought Parisian glamour on the ramp. Inspired by the stylish French men and women and their effortless, impeccable sense of fashion, Payal’s many years in Paris were translated on the ramp this season.

Making a slinky entry on the ramp to start the Parisian showcase, the  internet personality, Nitibha Kaul looked stylish in an all-white embroidered look, comprising pants, tiny bikini top, crocheted shawl and a matching overlay.

To interpret the French ethos with a distinct Indian flavour, Payal’s fabric choices were light, breezy Katruan cotton from Banaras with delicate floral and Zari accents. The ivory mulmul was highlighted with Chikankari, Phanda and murri floral motifs, while hand stitched lace stacks, cutwork detailing in cotton, tonal beadwork and layered appliqués brought an exciting fashion story. The fringe detailing in denim added an unconventional quality to the collection.

The silhouettes played with varying shapes and forms, when egg shell hued Chanderi and mulmul appeared for blouses that were uniquely teamed with indigo denim minis, wraps and shorts. Adding more fashion forward fervour, the oversized gilets and jackets, caused quite a stylish stir on the ramp, while crochet jumpers and shirt dresses were cinched at the waist with colourful floral belts or scarves.

Some more fashion directions from Payal included oversized raffia totes that would be ideal, while strolling down the boulevards. The handmade, cotton, crochet jacket, lace gloves, chains and charms were layered around the décolleté for added glamour. The look for her collection was finally completed when Payal included impossibly high stilettos that were a perfect fashion addition.

“During my many trips to Paris I was inspired by the beauty and style of the Parisian men and women which I have incorporated in my collection “Paris Mon Amour”, added Payal Jain.

The ever-radiant Mandira Bedi brought her vibrant energy on the ramp as she glided in, wearing an elegant, white, heavily, embellished will-power gown and a sheer long scarf that trailed sensually behind her.

With “Paris Mon Amour” Payal Jain perfectly captured the moods of the romantic city on the Indian ramp and brought a nostalgic memory of freedom, joy and fashion.

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About House of Lakmē  : 

The House of Lakmē, is India’s no.1 colour cosmetics and leading premium skincare brand from Hindustan Unilever Ltd. The brand has been the pioneer of the make-up and colour cosmetics in India since 1952 with 1000+ SKUs that push the trendsetting envelope of beauty and fashion. Combining international cosmetic technology with an in-depth understanding of the Indian consumer’s needs, the House of Lakmē   offers a comprehensive beauty experience through its extensive product portfolio, for fashionistas to embrace beauty unapologetically. For further information, log on to: www.Lakmē india.com

About Fashion Design Council of India (FDCI): 

A non-profit organisation, the Fashion Design Council of India (FDCI), is the apex body of fashion design in India, represented by over 400 members. Founded on the premise of promoting, nurturing, and representing the best of fashion and design talent in the country; its prime objective is to propagate the business of fashion. FDCI stays true to its commitment to promote the ‘Make in India’ label as handlooms take centre stage, in a country, whose heritage is soaked in the flavours of indigenous crafts. For more information, please visit: www.fdci.org

About Reliance Brands:

Reliance Brands Limited (RBL) is a subsidiary of Reliance Retail Ventures Ltd and began operations in 2007 with a mandate to launch and build global brands in luxury to premium segments across fashion and lifestyle. Its current portfolio of brand partnerships comprises Armani Exchange, Armani Caffe, Balenciaga, Bally, Bottega Veneta, Brooks Brothers, Burberry, Canali, Coach, Diesel, Dune, EA7, Elan Cafe, Emporio Armani, Gas, Giorgio Armani, Hamleys, Hugo Boss, Hunkemoller, Iconix, Jimmy Choo, Kate Spade, La Martina, Lenscrafters, Manish Malhotra, Michael Kors, Mothercare, Muji, Paul & Shark, Paul Smith, Pottery Barn, Pottery Barn Kids, Pret A Manger, Raghavendra Rathore, Salvatore Ferragamo, Satya Paul, Steve Madden, Superdry, Scotch & Soda, Tiffany & Co., Tod’s, Tory Burch, Tumi, Valentino, Versace, Villeroy & Boch, West Elm, Zegna. RBL today operates 1,621 doors split into 934 stores and 687 shop-in-shops in India. In the past five years, RBL has also invested in building and operating homegrown designer brands besides acquiring the iconic British toy retailer Hamleys. Globally, Hamleys has 191 stores across 14 countries. 

For more information, please visit: https://relianceretail.com/partner-brands.html
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