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‘Gen Z is redefining luxury as personal, purposeful, and progressive’: Amit Aggarwal on adapting his craft, the future of Indian couture, and more | Fashion News

3 min readNew DelhiSep 24, 2025 03:29 PM IST

With the global spotlight firmly on Indian craft, Amit Aggarwal stands at the crossroads of heritage and modernity. Known for blending tailoring precision with structural fluidity, the couturier is pushing Indian craftsmanship into the future. His latest couture line, EXON, unveiled recently, reimagines vintage Banarasi gowns with his signature corded tessellations — contemporary yet rooted in tradition.

Ahead of the festive season, Aggarwal spoke to indianexpress.com about Gen Z’s evolving fashion choices, adapting his craft for modern icons, and the future of Indian couture. Read the edited excerpts below:

Q. Your latest barware collection draws inspiration from the French Alps and glacial structures — how has French fashion inspired your work?

Amit Aggarwal: The crystalline stillness of the French Alps — glaciers fracturing light, icy skies, snowy calm — became the soul of this collaboration with Grey Goose Altius. I translated that glacial serenity into translucent layers, metallic sheens, and architectural forms that embody both stillness and strength. For me, design is elemental, bold, and ever-evolving, much like nature sculpting itself.

Q. Your craft is well-loved among youth icons like Janhvi Kapoor, Rashmika Mandanna, and Ananya Panday. How do you adapt your craft to resonate with the young and modern style?

Amit Aggarwal:  Fashion is an evolving dialogue. To connect with this generation, I balance innovation with wearability — bold designs that still feel effortlessly personal. Experimenting with materials, textures, and silhouettes is key, but always with space for individual expression. Young style today is about confidence and authenticity, and my craft adapts by offering versatility and a strong visual impact that complements their unique personalities. The goal is to empower them to make a statement on their own terms.

Amit Aggarwal Amit Aggarwal with Sharvari and Ibrahim Ali Khan at his latest barware collection showcase (Source: PR Handout)

Q. How does Gen Z define luxury in terms of fashion?

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Amit Aggarwal: For Gen Z, luxury is not just about exclusivity or labels. It’s about authenticity, sustainability, and experiences that carry meaning. They value pieces with stories, innovation in design and material, and fashion that aligns with their values and intersects with technology. Above all, it’s about self-expression and individuality. Gen Z is redefining luxury as personal, purposeful, and progressive.

Q. A celeb you have the most fun working with?

Amit Aggarwal: I genuinely enjoy working with individuals who are open to experimentation and embrace innovation in fashion. Every collaboration brings unique energy, but when someone approaches design fearlessly and authentically, it makes the process dynamic and inspiring. Seeing muses bring garments to life with their own confidence is always rewarding.

Q. With craft and tradition taking the centre stage in global fashion lately, what does the future of Indian couture look like? How can it stand apart in the days to come?

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Amit Aggarwal: Indian couture has a powerful opportunity to redefine itself on the global stage. The future lies in embracing heritage while pushing innovation — age-old techniques blended with contemporary design and sustainable practices. Tradition should inspire progress, not confine it. By experimenting fearlessly and creating a dialogue between past and future, Indian couture can stay relevant, aspirational, and truly unique on the world stage.

Ishika Roy is a distinguished lifestyle journalist and Sub Editor at The Indian Express. Bringing nearly two years of rigorous newsroom experience, she specialises in the nuanced intersection of personal life, cultural trends, and societal shifts, delivering incisive coverage on how these forces shape modern Indian existence.

Experience and Career

Ishika Roy began her journalism career by building a strong academic foundation. She holds an undergraduate degree in Sociology from the prestigious Miranda House, Delhi, and further cemented her expertise with a Master’s in Journalism from SIMC, Pune. This educational background underpins her professional role as a Sub Editor and lifestyle reporter at The Indian Express, where she has rapidly established a portfolio covering contemporary social dynamics, from modern dating anxieties to emerging consumer obsessions.

Expertise and Focus Areas

Roy’s reporting is known for its authoritative depth, often utilizing a sociological lens to analyze pop culture. Her specific beats and unique approach include:

Lifestyle & Culture: Incisive reporting on beauty, skincare, fashion, art, and the evolving landscape of cultural practices.

Generational Trends (Gen Z): Focused analysis on how social dynamics, technology, and emerging movements—such as ‘food raves,’ ‘fake weddings,’ and ‘rage bait’—are shaping the lives of younger generations.

Societal Nuance: Explores complex social topics like relationships, self-worth, and cultural dynamics, always focusing on their tangible impact on everyday life.

Roy’s trustworthiness is derived from her commitment to high-quality, verified reporting and her unique academic perspective. Her sociological training allows her to move beyond surface-level trends and provide rigorous analysis of social phenomena, establishing her as an expert source on modern Indian consumer and cultural shifts. Her extensive work published in The Indian Express is a testament to her commitment to delivering objective and impactful commentary on the pulse of contemporary life.

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