Chief guest Ursula von der Leyen stuns in Banarasi silk jacket at Republic Day 2026
Republic Day 2026 was all about pomp, power, and perfectly timed protocol. But if you were paying attention, there was also a little fashion moment quietly stealing the show on Kartavya Path.
India welcomed not one, but two European leaders this year - Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, and António Luís Santos da Costa, President of the European Council. Both were here on a state visit from January 25 to 27 and joined President Droupadi Murmu to watch the grand parade on the morning of the 26th.
Santos da Costa played it safe and sharp in a classic dark suit - exactly what you’d expect on a chilly Delhi morning. But von der Leyen? She quietly turned heads.
And not just because she was a foreign dignitary standing front and center.
She wore a high-collared jacket in rich maroon, with metallic gold details that shimmered in the morning sun. At first glance, it was regal. But look closer, and it was clear: she was wearing India. The fabric looked like Banarasi silk, a textile that’s basically woven history. The intricate zari work, gold threads forming dense, floral patterns, made it feel ornate but not overdone. It was strong, elegant, and unmistakably Indian. The outfit was designed by Rajesh Pratap Singh.
She paired it with crisp white trousers that let the jacket shine without competition. Accessories? Almost none. Just small gold studs that echoed the gold in her jacket. Minimal, smart, effortless.
It wasn’t flashy. It didn’t scream for attention.
But it said something. Loudly.
At a parade that’s all tradition and national pride, her outfit felt like a quiet handshake between Europe and India. Diplomacy, yes - but also respect, thoughtfulness, and a nod to shared culture, stitched into fabric.
And while fashion was quietly making its mark, the parade itself carried meaning too. The European Union had a contingent marching alongside Indian armed forces, led by Colonel Frederik Simon Spruijt on a ceremonial Gypsy, representing the EU Military Staff chief Michiel van der Laan.
Still, the image that lingered wasn’t the bands, the floats, or even the military drills. It was von der Leyen, wrapped in Indian silk, standing tall on India’s grandest avenue.
Fashion doesn’t always shout. Sometimes, it just quietly tells a story - of respect, connection, and history shared across borders.Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Republic Day Wishes, Messages, Quotes and speech!
Santos da Costa played it safe and sharp in a classic dark suit - exactly what you’d expect on a chilly Delhi morning. But von der Leyen? She quietly turned heads.
And not just because she was a foreign dignitary standing front and center.
She wore a high-collared jacket in rich maroon, with metallic gold details that shimmered in the morning sun. At first glance, it was regal. But look closer, and it was clear: she was wearing India. The fabric looked like Banarasi silk, a textile that’s basically woven history. The intricate zari work, gold threads forming dense, floral patterns, made it feel ornate but not overdone. It was strong, elegant, and unmistakably Indian. The outfit was designed by Rajesh Pratap Singh.
It wasn’t flashy. It didn’t scream for attention.
But it said something. Loudly.
At a parade that’s all tradition and national pride, her outfit felt like a quiet handshake between Europe and India. Diplomacy, yes - but also respect, thoughtfulness, and a nod to shared culture, stitched into fabric.
And while fashion was quietly making its mark, the parade itself carried meaning too. The European Union had a contingent marching alongside Indian armed forces, led by Colonel Frederik Simon Spruijt on a ceremonial Gypsy, representing the EU Military Staff chief Michiel van der Laan.
Still, the image that lingered wasn’t the bands, the floats, or even the military drills. It was von der Leyen, wrapped in Indian silk, standing tall on India’s grandest avenue.
Fashion doesn’t always shout. Sometimes, it just quietly tells a story - of respect, connection, and history shared across borders.Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Republic Day Wishes, Messages, Quotes and speech!
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