[1] He won the International Woolmark Prize in 2014 at Milan Fashion Week, becoming the first Indian designer to win the award.
He spent his childhood with his grandparents, listening to an array of stories- religious, historical, moral, of balance and humanity.
The five contenders included Christopher Esber representing Australia, Sibling for Europe, ffiXXed for Asia and Joseph Altuzarra for the Americas.
The collection incorporated Chanderi fabric woven with 85% Merino wool with woollen zardozi embroidery by craftsmen in Kolkata.
[2] India should regard Rahul Mishra, the winner of the 2014 International Woolmark Prize, as a national treasure.