Indian Handloom Weaves Presented through a Global Lens at ‘Vishwa Sutra’ Collection at 61st Femina Miss India-2026
In a first-of-its-kind initiative, the Office of the Development Commissioner (Handlooms), Ministry of Textiles, Government of India and National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) has unveiled “Vishwa Sutra – Weaves of India for the World”, a designer collection presented at the 61st Femina Miss India at Bhubaneswar, positioning Indian handlooms within a contemporary global design narrative.
The initiative brings together 30 distinct handloom weaves from across India, each representing a different state, and reinterprets them through inspirations drawn from 30 countries, reflecting diverse cultural elements, silhouettes, and design sensibilities.
Vishwa Sutra represents a strategic effort to position Indian handlooms as globally relevant and design-forward, while retaining their authenticity. It also reflects the depth and continuity of India’s handloom traditions—techniques preserved and refined across generations, forming an integral part of the country’s living cultural heritage.
Curated through global fashion lenses, the collection pairs Indian weaves with distinct cultural silhouettes—Odisha Ikat with Greek forms, Kanchipuram with Norwegian lines, Muga with Egyptian elements, Patola with Spanish influences, and Banarasi with UAE-inspired ensembles—bringing a fresh design perspective to India’s handloom vocabulary.
The initiative reflects the Government of India’s commitment to transforming traditional industries into globally competitive sectors under the vision of “Vocal for Local to Global” and the Prime Minister’s 5F framework — Farm to Fibre to Factory to Fashion to Foreign. It further underscores the strategic role of handlooms in strengthening cultural industries, generating sustainable livelihoods, and enhancing India’s presence in global textile and fashion markets.

