Mumbai, March 22: This season, Triune—founded by Jaipur-based designer Prasoon Sharma—returned to Lakmé Fashion Week 2026 with Fragile Dreams, a collection that unfolded as a deeply personal yet universally resonant exploration of change, vulnerability, and self-expression.
Presented on March 21, the collection redefined vulnerability—not as fragility, but as a source of creative momentum. Moments of uncertainty, nostalgia, and growth translated into colour-saturated silhouettes and tactile surfaces, where garments felt less like statements and more like stories in motion. With Fragile Dreams, Triune moved beyond conventional fashion narratives, presenting clothing as something lived in—intimate, expressive, and instinctively human.

At Lakmé Fashion Week 2026, the collection came alive through a 16-look menswear and unisex lineup that balanced fluid tailoring with relaxed ease. Bomber jackets layered over airy tanks, easy trousers paired with playful shorts, and separates transitioned seamlessly from day to night. Designed with travel and transition in mind, the silhouettes embodied an understated freedom—adaptable, seasonless, and quietly confident in their versatility.
Colour played a central emotional role. Drawing from nature’s shifting landscapes, the palette moved through earthy reds, sun-warmed yellows, and muted greens, accented with soft hints of gold. Rather than dominating, colour flowed organically across looks, mirroring cycles of renewal and evolution that informed the collection’s narrative.
Textiles brought the story closer to the body. Raw, unfinished denims contrasted with breathable cottons, creating a dialogue between structure and softness. Triune’s signature dori work—developed in-house—introduced dimensional textures that captured light and movement with subtle drama. Here, craft felt alive: less decorative, more experiential, allowing texture to emerge as a language of emotion.
Rooted in a seasonless philosophy, Triune continued to blur boundaries across gender and occasion. Prints appeared spontaneous yet intentional, silhouettes resisted rigid definition, and styling encouraged individuality—reflecting a generation that dresses by instinct rather than expectation.

Speaking about the showcase, Prasoon Sharma shared, “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 everyone can connect with. I wanted the clothes to feel honest and lived-in—pieces that carry emotion yet remain light, joyful, and free.”
The story of Triune begins far from fashion capitals, in Dholpur, Rajasthan, where Sharma’s early inspirations were shaped by observation, travel memories, and a deep connection to nature. Now based in Jaipur, he translates these influences into garments that feel both escapist and personal—pieces imagined for journeys, transitions, and the in-between moments that shape identity.
With Fragile Dreams, Triune creates a world where softness leads without hesitation—transforming emotion into form and reminding audiences that strength can be gentle, expressive, and quietly radiant through colour, texture, and silhouette.