- Ved Bharambe wins Best National Costume at Man of the World 2024.
- His outfit, inspired by the peacock, featured a model of the Taj Mahal.
- The ensemble paid tribute to India’s cultural heritage and past pageant winners.
Ved Bharambe’s Peacock-Inspired Costume Stuns at Man of the World 2024
Ved Bharambe, representing India, has made history by winning the Best National Costume Award at the Man of the World 2024 pageant held in the Philippines.
His extravagant ensemble, designed in collaboration with Filipino designer Patrick Isorena and Indian designer Mohammed Nagaman Lateef, featured a stunning peacock theme.
Indian Contestant’s Costume Takes Top Prize at Man of the World Pageant
The outfit, titled “The Wonders of India,” took 408 hours to complete and aimed to capture the essence of India’s rich history and iconic symbols. While Bharambe reached the top 10 in the global pageant, the Best National Costume award highlights his impactful representation of Indian culture. This win marks a significant achievement, celebrating both national pride and creative excellence on an international stage.
Ved Bharambe’s award-winning costume at the Man of the World 2024 pageant not only showcases his individual achievement but also highlights the global appreciation for India’s cultural symbols. His distinctive outfit, blending tradition with innovation, has set a new standard for national costumes on the international stage.
“The Wonders of India” costume, a creation of Patrick Isorena and Mohammed Nagaman Lateef, reflects the ambition to showcase India’s rich cultural heritage, symbolized by the majestic peacock and iconic Taj Mahal. This statement was embodied in Ved Bharambe’s award-winning ensemble, which captivated audiences and judges alike.