Late 2024: Shalini Passi to Nancy Tyagi; five fashion game changers of the year

The world of fashion always craves fresh perspective or rewinding old vintage touches with a unique or contemporary blend. Mixing cool new ideas with classic styles, or bringing in the runway fashion with high-tech makeovers, 2024 saw new heights of sartorial changes. This year, we saw many fashion minds breaking free from their limitations and setting in new rays of high-fashion which quickly became popular and caught the attention of the masses. From OTT queen Shalini Passi to self-taught designer and fashion influencer Nancy Tyagi, let’s take a look at 5 fashion game-changers we noticed this year.

A small-time fashion influencer from suburban Delhi became an overnight star when she walked the red carpet at the 2024 Met Gala in May. Making headlines, she is India’s first self-taught designer, stylist and designer, who has traveled the French Riviera and has extensive wisdom in fashion and design. Styling a stunning pink tulle dress for the red carpet with her 30 Days and 1,000 Meter silhouette, she proved her worth and became the star of the town. (Image credits: Instagram)

The Bengal tiger roared loudly this year and she was the first Indian designer to walk the red carpet at this year’s Met Gala. With a stunning vintage runway display of her own Resort 2024 collection, from capes to carefully curated jewellery, Sabyasachi showcased her fashion prowess and iconically played with emeralds, tourmalines and pearls on the red carpet, making headlines and turning heads. . (Image credits): Instagram.

Shalini Passi, who made her OTT debut with ‘Bollywood Wives Vs Fabulous Lives’ on Netflix, is a Delhi-based art patron and collector who has proudly showcased her lavish lifestyle full of love and labels. From custom Dolce bags to stunning Judith Leiber bags, their fashion choices and bag collection have the talk of the town. Still hunting like a walking goddess on earth, her fashion scene has taken over the runway, making her a must-see on this list. (Image credits: Instagram)

Indian entrepreneur, influencer, and philanthropist Mona Patel also attended the Met Gala this year, and from an undeniable mystery guest to a famous figure, everything replaced for her thanks to her exclusive ensemble. She has become the protagonist of the occasion and wore a Kinetic dress with a golden air by Iris Van Herpen that features beautiful and exclusive butterflies fitted to the shoulder, creating a striking look. (Image credits: Instagram)

Creating a huge void in the Indian fashion industry, noted fashion designer Rohit Bal passed away in November while bidding a final farewell. However, she created magic one last time with her Kaaynat collection filled with her signature velvet anarkalis, stunning silks and lotus printed angrakhas, which had a lovely touch of her local Kashmir. Bollywood actress Ananya Panday starred at the event, while the designer said goodbye to the world of fashion. (Image credits: Instagram)

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