When the lights rise at Milan Fashion Week this September, an Indian-rooted brand will make its mark on one of the most prestigious runways in the world. Dubai-based luxury streetwear label Trillionaire is set to showcase its latest collection,
Formally Streetwear, bringing with it the energy of street culture, the refinement of formality, and the pride of Indian creativity stepping onto the global stage.
Trillionaire has moved at a remarkable pace. In 2024, the brand made a bold debut at New York Fashion Week, capturing the attention of critics and insiders with its disruptive storytelling and unapologetic approach to luxury. That first showcase announced to the world that Trillionaire was not just another newcomer, but a label determined to shift the conversation about what modern fashion could look like. Just a year later, its arrival in Milan is both a natural next step and a powerful statement: Indian-led creativity has found its place at the heart of global fashion.
Milan Fashion Week is widely regarded as sacred ground for fashion. It is here that tailoring, craftsmanship, and heritage are celebrated with unmatched reverence. To see an Indian-founded brand presenting in this space is more than symbolic; it reflects a cultural shift. It speaks to how India’s creative spirit is no longer confined to couture or traditional craft but is now influencing even the language of luxury streetwear.
The upcoming collection,
Formally Streetwear, remains under wraps, but its name alone suggests an intriguing conversation between opposites—rigid formality and free-flowing street style. It represents a vision of fashion for today’s generation: one that crosses boundaries, moves fluidly between work and play, and wears identity with confidence. For Trillionaire, the aim is not simply to create clothes but to capture a way of living that resonates with a global community unafraid to blend tradition with rebellion.
What makes this moment particularly special for Indian audiences is the cultural pride it carries. Founded by a Sikh designer, Trillionaire reflects a story of resilience, ambition, and global outlook. It shows that Indian talent does not have to remain confined within regional or ethnic labels—it can command space on the biggest international platforms. In Milan, the turban, the name Singh, and the ethos of Indian creativity become part of the same conversation as Italian tailoring, French luxury, and American street culture.
Dubai, the city where Trillionaire is based, plays an important role in this narrative. Much like India itself, Dubai thrives on contrasts—heritage and futurism, East and West, tradition and innovation. It is from this cultural melting pot that Trillionaire has drawn its bold and abundant identity. The brand’s trajectory from New York to Milan in just one year underscores not only its ambition but also the global appetite for voices that challenge the status quo.