Tanishq, a leading global jewelry brand, showcased bold pieces on the runway during New York Fashion Week Fall 2026 in partnership with designer Bibhu Mohapatra. This marks their third collaboration, highlighting India's artistic legacy through integrated jewelry and couture. The event positioned jewelry as a central element in contemporary fashion storytelling.
In New York, Tanishq returned to the runway for New York Fashion Week Fall 2026, teaming up once again with Bibhu Mohapatra. This partnership, now in its third iteration, brought together the jewelry brand's heritage designs with the designer's silhouettes, emphasizing craftsmanship in global fashion.
The collection featured statement pieces such as bold necklaces, dangling earrings, gold arm cuffs, and large-scale diamonds. These elements were not mere add-ons but influenced the models' posture, movement, and overall rhythm, integrating seamlessly with the garments. Amrit Pal Singh, Business Head of Tanishq USA, explained the approach: "This collaboration strengthens Tanishq's focus on positioning jewelry as a core design element within global fashion. For Fall 2026, we curated pieces from across our design heritage to integrate directly with Bibhu Mohapatra's silhouettes, demonstrating how craftsmanship and contemporary couture can function as one cohesive medium. Partnerships like this allow us to present Tanishq to international audiences in a context that highlights both innovation and legacy."
Bibhu Mohapatra's new collection drew inspiration from the Brahmavadini, blending heirloom traditions with modern expression. He noted: "I continue to collaborate with Tanishq, because our partnership is rooted in celebrating India's artistic legacy and bringing it to the world. For my new collection, inspired by the Brahmavadini, this integration felt more like a natural convergence of two houses honoring our heirloom traditions while expressing them through a modern and global lens. This collaboration distinctly presents a vision of luxury that is rooted in heritage but is also extremely forward-facing."
The showcase reflects broader trends in fashion, where cultural crafts shape luxury design. For Tanishq, it signals growing influence in the U.S. market, fostering discussions on jewelry's role in identity and global aesthetics. Pieces selected spanned generations, responding to the engineering of Mohapatra's outfits to create a unified narrative.