The label collaborates closely with artisans in Rajasthan.
Raw Mango is set to make its London Fashion Week debut this February, marking a major milestone for the Indian luxury label on one of fashion’s most influential global stages.
London Fashion Week, February 2026, runs from February 19 to 23 and is organised by the British Fashion Council, which has confirmed Raw Mango on its provisional main schedule.
Explicitly listed as a craft-led Indian brand, Raw Mango joins the official calendar alongside established London names including Burberry, Erdem, Emilia Wickstead, Richard Quinn and Simone Rocha.
The season also sees Temperley London return for its 25th anniversary and Julien Macdonald reappear, framing February 2026 as a blend of heritage powerhouses and fresh international voices.
Raw Mango’s inclusion places it among a new wave of globally minded brands such as AGRO Studio, Clara Chu, Ewenki, Gravalot, Liberowe and Selasi entering the London fashion system.
Founded in 2008 by designer Sanjay Garg, Raw Mango has built its reputation through deep engagement with Indian craft, culture and community across multiple weaving regions.
The label collaborates closely with artisans in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, West Bengal, and Varanasi, reworking textiles such as Chanderi, Benarasi brocades, Mashru, and Ikat.
Rather than heavy embellishment, Raw Mango centres colour, textile innovation and silhouette, creating what many describe as a distinctive language of ethnic elegance.
Its designs are worn by fashion-conscious women across India and have a strong Bollywood following, giving the brand cultural capital ahead of its London runway moment.
February 2026 marks Raw Mango’s first-ever London Fashion Week show, which Garg describes as the right time to make its mark on the global stage.
He has said the collection represents a crystallised and articulated vision of India, developed to present textiles not as nostalgia but as vessels for future narratives.
Textile experimentation remains central, with Garg hinting that the garments will question expectations and play with established rules of fabric and fashion.
London Fashion Week’s commitment to waiving show fees and expanding its International Guest Programme increases global visibility for brands like Raw Mango this season.
The British Fashion Council has also positioned diversity and representation as both a moral imperative and a business opportunity within its wider industry strategy.
Raw Mango’s show on February 23, 2026, lands on the final day, positioning it as a quiet but significant highlight of a globally attentive fashion week.








