Huemn x Tata Sierra SS’26 Mumbai Showcase: When Fashion, Cricket, Hip-Hop, and Electric Mobility Collided on One Runway
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On a balmy November evening in Mumbai, the city that never sleeps witnessed a spectacle that felt less like a fashion show and more like a cultural manifesto. Huemn, the boundary-pushing Delhi-based label by Pranav Misra and Shyma Shetty, joined forces with Tata Motors to present its Spring-Summer 2026 collection aboard the much-anticipated Tata Sierra electric SUV. What unfolded was nothing short of electric—a seamless collision of high fashion, Indian hip-hop, women’s cricket, and homegrown automotive innovation.
Harmanpreet Kaur’s Historic Runway Moment
The loudest cheer of the night wasn’t for a garment; it was for Indian women’s cricket captain Harmanpreet Kaur as she made her runway debut. Draped in an oversized charcoal blazer with exaggerated shoulders and metallic threadwork paired with relaxed cargo trousers, Harman walked with the same quiet confidence she brings to the pitch. For a nation that often keeps its sportswomen in jerseys and tracksuits, seeing Kaur own the ramp in Huemn’s gender-fluid power dressing was a statement louder than any six she’s ever hit.
Divine Dropping Bars Between Looks
If Harmanpreet brought sporting royalty, Mumbai’s own Divine brought the streets. Fresh off his global collaborations, the gully-rap pioneer turned the runway into his stage, performing tracks from his latest album while models strode past in deconstructed denim, hand-embroidered bandhgalas, and sarees reimagined as asymmetric dresses. The bass thumped against the gleaming body of the new Tata Sierra parked center-stage—an all-electric lifestyle SUV that looked like it had driven straight out of a sci-fi film and into Dharavi’s imagination.
Mr. Faisu and the Gen-Z Energy
Social media star Faisal Shaikh, better known as Mr. Faisu, added another layer of contemporary cool. Walking alongside professional models in a rust-orange co-ord set layered with a transparent raincoat embroidered with micro-mirrors, Faisu represented the digital generation that Huemn has always spoken to—unapologetic, fluid, and proudly Indian.
The Tata Sierra: More Than Just a Car
The star vehicle—literally—was the reborn Tata Sierra. First launched in the 1990s and now reimagined as a premium electric SUV with panoramic glass roofing, suicide rear doors, and a minimalist Scandinavian-meets-Indian aesthetic cabin. Every look in the collection seemed to echo the car’s design language: clean lines, unexpected textures, and a quiet rebellion against the ordinary. When the finale revealed the Sierra in a matte gunmetal finish under dramatic spotlights, the applause felt deserved for both fashion and engineering.
A Celebration of New India
This wasn’t just a fashion show or a car launch; it was a portrait of an India that refuses to choose between its roots and its future. Huemn dressed athletes in couture, gave rappers a runway, put influencers next to supermodels, and parked a zero-emission electric SUV in the middle of it all. In one night, Mumbai saw cricket, hip-hop, social media, sustainable mobility, and high fashion speak the same language—a confident, diverse, and distinctly Indian dialect.
As the final beat of Divine’s set faded and Harmanpreet Kaur took her bow alongside Pranav and Shyma, one thing was clear: the Huemn x Tata Sierra showcase didn’t just preview a collection or a car. It previewed the next chapter of Indian cool. And it looks electric.
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