Prasoon Sharma, founder of Triune, said the 16 look collection reflects phases of change through colour, texture and fluid silhouettes at Lakmé Fashion Week 2026
Personal expression and fluid design approaches are shaping runway trends, with Triune presenting its latest collection at Lakmé Fashion Week 2026.
The Jaipur based label, founded by Prasoon Sharma, showcased Fragile Dreams on March 21, bringing forward a collection that reflects change, personal experience and evolving identity.
The collection featured 16 menswear and unisex looks, combining relaxed silhouettes with adaptable styling. Bomber jackets, tanks, trousers and shorts were styled for ease, allowing movement across different settings without rigid structure.
Colour played a central role, with tones moving through reds, yellows and greens, supported by subtle gold accents. The palette reflected natural shifts and seasonal transitions without overpowering the garments.
Textiles combined raw denim with lightweight cotton, creating contrast between structure and softness. The collection also featured dori work developed in house, adding texture and depth across select pieces.
The designs followed a seasonless approach, with silhouettes and styling that moved beyond fixed categories. The collection reflected a shift toward clothing that adapts to personal preference rather than predefined norms.
Prasoon Sharma, founder of Triune, said, “Fragile Dreams is very personal to me. Over the years, the brand has gone through phases and I began noticing how similar that felt to the cycles we see in nature. There are moments of stillness, moments of chaos, and moments of renewal and this collection is my way of translating those experiences into something that everyone can experience. I wanted the clothes to feel honest and lived in, pieces that carry emotion but still feel light, joyful, and free.”
Triune traces its roots to Dholpur in Rajasthan, where Sharma’s early influences developed through travel and observation. Now based in Jaipur, the label continues to focus on clothing shaped by movement, personal experience and everyday use.
The collection reflects a broader shift in fashion toward individual expression, adaptable design and comfort led styling.
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