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Tarun Tahiliani defends Paris Olympics uniforms amid backlash: 'didn't aim for haute couture'

Male athletes wore a white kurta and Bundi jacket adorned with orange and green naksi work, celebrating the Indian tricolour. Female athletes donned ikat-inspired sarees in the tricolours of white, orange, and green.

July 29, 2024 / 16:05 IST
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Tarun Tahiliani has responded to the backlash against the Indian contingent's clothes for Paris Olympics.
Tarun Tahiliani has responded to the backlash against the Indian contingent's clothes for Paris Olympics.

Fashion designer Tarun Tahiliani has firmly defended the design of the Indian contingent's uniforms for the 2024 Paris Olympics, following widespread criticism. Despite social media backlash labelling the outfits as an "eyesore" and "mediocre," Tahiliani said it’s time to shift focus towards the athletes' performance.

"I stand by these uniforms," Tahiliani said in a statement to NDTV, addressing the controversy. "It was not my decision to put the ladies in sarees at the last minute, but I wanted cohesion between the flag and uniforms, and I stand by them."

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He further revealed that many prominent figures have expressed admiration for the uniforms, requesting similar designs for themselves. "A difference of opinion is totally fine," he added.

Male athletes wore a white kurta and Bundi jacket adorned with orange and green naksi work, celebrating the Indian tricolour. The jackets featured pockets with 'India' inscriptions and the Olympic logo.