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India's Paris 2024 Olympics Uniform: Who Designed It? Design, Details And Reactions It Has Attracted Online!
Every four years, sports enthusiasts worldwide eagerly await to see talented athletes perform their finest at the Olympics. July 26 is the day wherein the global competition will feature 117 participants from India give their best shot in their respective sports segments.

Now, it is necessary to perform well, it is also important to appear presentable at the ceremony. India's Olympics uniform for this year is a fine representation of 'creativity meets practicality'!
Continue scrolling to learn more about the India's official costume for Olympics 2024.

Who Designed India's Olympics Uniform?
Famous fashion designer Tarun Tahiliani, who co-owns TASVA with the Aditya Birla Fashion and Retail conglomerate, created the ceremonial outfit, while JSW Inspire designed India's playing uniform. "This ceremonial dress beautifully combines classic Indian style with a modern, athletic touch," Tahiliani said in response to a question about the design. Breathability and comfort are guaranteed by the lightweight moss cotton used in the creation of the kurta bundi combo. Reimagined in viscose crepe for a natural drape and breathability, the saree is a statement of grace and cultural identity that makes sure our athletes feel both stylish and comfortable.
"We are immensely proud to be the Official Ceremonial Dress Partner of Team India for the upcoming Paris Olympics," said Ashish Mukul, Brand Head of TASVA. This partnership exemplifies our dedication to creating classic, exquisite clothes that honour cultural history and national pride. Our campaign film brilliantly captures the feelings and importance of this singular occasion while showcasing the incredible artistry and design that Tasva is famous for.

Tradition Meets Contemporary Design
TASVA has incorporated a dash of contemporary design elements while adhering to tradition. The goal was to flaunt India's culture while making it comfortable for the athletes and not impede their movements. The athletes appear more graceful as a result.
The outfits are meticulously crafted from natural textiles, symbolizing both advancement and India's historical legacy. The design of the uniform seeks to inspire pride and showcase India's spirit to the world.

How Are Netizens Reacting?
Not everyone was impressed by the design, though. Reactions on social media were overwhelmingly negative, with many users dissatisfied with the uniforms' quality. A few expressed dissatisfactions with the way it was carried out and thought it was disrespectful to the athletes. Here's how the netizens reacted.
"Oh my actual God. Wtf is THIS?!!!! This is inexcusable, I'm sorry. We have SO much talent, heritage and craft in this country. Feels like some Babu pocketed the costume design budget. Shameful. Absolutely shameful. Imagine of all places INDIA not having beautiful clothes."
"Looking at the Indian Olympic Uniform contrasted with Mongolia's."
Damn does everything we make have to look tacky I swear. You'd think at least the Olympic ceremony would look at least refined. Everyone From Manish Malhotra to Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla is busy designing clothes for the Ambani wedding and who cares about the Olympics in a country where they worship cricket anyway."
Despite the negative feedback, our athletes will don these uniforms at the July 26 opening ceremony and the August 11 closing ceremony. The outfits have been skillfully designed to include the colours of our flag, giving the entire Olympic campaign a sense of patriotism. Ultimately, our men and women are representing our nation on the global platform!
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