Ursula Von Der Leyen Indian Outfit: After a long wait of almost two decades, the Free Trade Agreement between India and the European Union has finally been approved. This agreement is being considered a major step towards simplifying the rules related to services, goods and investment as well as reducing tariffs, quotas and other trade barriers.
This agreement is expected to give new impetus to economic cooperation and market expansion between the two sides. Experts believe that this deal can open new opportunities for trade, investment and employment in the coming times. However, along with this important agreement, one more thing caught people’s attention, that was the Indian style of European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, which started being discussed everywhere.
Indian look topic of discussion
During her visit to New Delhi, she paid tribute to Mahatma Gandhi at Rajghat, where her traditional Indian look became a topic of discussion. At Rajghat, the European Commission chief wore a custom designed dress by famous designer Anamika Khanna. This look was confirmed by the designer himself on social media. Amid the rain, she wore a blue bandhgala with lace detailing on the hemline, paired with ivory straight pants and beige stilettos. This look was a brilliant example of Indian craftsmanship with simplicity and was seen showcasing the beauty of Indian fashion on the international stage.
Symbol of Indian-European relation
This style choice of hers was not just a fashion statement, but was also considered a symbol of the strengthening relations between India and the European Union. The intricacies of Indian textiles and designs once again left their mark on the international stage and showed that fashion can also become a powerful medium of diplomacy.
Ursula von der Leyen’s look was much discussed during the 77th Republic Day celebrations. On this occasion, she wore a maroon colored brocade bandhgala, in which golden thread work and Banarasi silk was used. It was designed by famous designer Rajesh Pratap Singh. This dress appeared to be a beautiful combination of Indian tradition and modern design.
A glimpse of traditional Indian craftsmanship
Zari work and traditional Indian craftsmanship were visible in this bandhgala. This glimpse of diplomacy through fashion shows how clothes can also tell the story of relations between countries. In this new chapter of India-EU partnership, people liked this combination of fashion and diplomacy and it was discussed a lot from social media to the fashion world.
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