
Rahul Mishra presents Alchemy, his Spring Summer 2026 couture collection, as a meditation on matter and its passage through time. The collection draws from a shared understanding between science and ancient thought. Carl Sagan’s observation that the elements within the human body originate in collapsing stars frames the opening premise. The body exists as an extension of the cosmos, formed from the same materials that once burned inside distant stars.
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The collection reflects on how these elements circulate through breath, bone, and blood. Life appears as a precise and fragile arrangement of matter, shaped by constant transformation. Mishra references the Rig Veda and its articulation of the panchabhuta: earth, water, fire, air, and space. These forces exist as variations of a single source, moving continuously into one another. Life emerges when they remain in balance. When imbalance occurs, form dissolves and returns quietly to elemental states.


Mishra draws an analogy between cosmic cycles and natural growth. A seed rests within the earth, absorbing warmth and moisture, nourished by minerals formed at the birth of stars. It grows upward, connects its rhythm to the surrounding forest, and eventually returns to the soil. The process does not end. It resets. The collection treats these cycles as sensations, focusing on how matter feels while it shifts between states.
Alchemy progresses through the elements in sequence. Ether, or akasha, opens the collection as a condition of vast potential. Air follows through lightness and motion, traced into fabric through memory and instinct. Fire appears as a force of transformation, shaping whatever it touches without holding form itself. Water reflects gravity and movement, adapting continuously to its surroundings while carrying mirrored impressions of the world. Earth concludes the sequence as a vessel of memory, formed through interaction and retention, holding resilience and tenderness within its surface.

Time operates as a central material within the collection. Mishra treats existence as a cross-section rather than a linear arc. Endings loop into beginnings, forming continuous surfaces marked by repetition and reflection. Inside the Rahul Mishra atelier, this philosophy translates into process. Attention replaces speed. Observation replaces accumulation. The act of couture mirrors cosmic assembly through careful placement, restraint, and balance.
This season also marks the continued presence of Tanishq at Paris Couture Week, where the house presents its Desert Diamonds collection on the runway. These natural diamonds originate deep within the earth, formed over millennia under extreme pressure. Their color range spans warm whites, honeyed tones, whiskey shades, and sunset browns, reflecting the geological conditions of their formation.


Tanishq develops the jewelry in partnership with De Beers, shaping the diamonds into sculptural forms informed by natural structures. The pieces align closely with Mishra’s vision, operating as extensions of the collection’s elemental inquiry. After establishing recognition in the United States, Tanishq introduces Desert Diamonds to India.
Through Alchemy, Rahul Mishra frames couture as an act of assembly rooted in observation and balance. The collection proposes a shared origin between body and cosmos, where matter circulates endlessly through transformation.

















