Rahul Mishra Turns Tod’s Icons Into Embroidered Pieces of Art


Italian craftsmanship traditions meet Indian artisanal techniques in the latest Tod’s Factory project. Renowned Indian designer Rahul Mishra—known for his incredibly intricate creations that draw inspiration from India’s rich cultural heritage—reimagines a range of Tod’s icons for both men and women, adding touches of opulence for pieces meant to be seen and admired.

Mishra explains that the Rahul Mishra x Tod’s collection is a result of “drawing inspiration from nature, my constant muse, crafting classic in-house motifs and the distinctive foliage, synonymous with my designs”. Kaarigar artisans were employed to decorate leather with embroideries reflecting nature. On the Tod’s Gommino loafers and mules, these embroideries take on the shape of Mishra’s Tree of Life motif and woven with silk on black velvet trimmed with leather for men, while women’s Gommino loafers are additionally done in a metallic nappa leather. Similar techniques are applied on the Di Bag and the Timeless T shoulder bag, amped up with sequins, crystals and beads.

More than simply introducing Indian artisanal techniques onto Tod’s icons, the Tod’s Factory project is an artistic dialogue. The project was launched in 2018, first with Italian fashion designer Alessandro Dell’Acqua and has since seen collaborations with creatives the likes of the late Alber Elbaz, Hender Scheme, as well as a three-prong with Moncler and Palm Angels. Tod’s Factory allows these creatives access to the brand’s craftsmen and savoir-faire in Italy’s Marche region, and of course, breathing new life to classic Tod’s pieces.

This latest Tod’s Factory edition is easily a standout based on the decorations alone. The Gommino loafers for men would make for the perfect evening option with suiting, while the Timeless T mules are an easy way of dressing up a classic white-shirt-and-jean pairing. Because when the pieces are this beautiful, they deserve all the spotlight.

The Rahul Mishra x Tod’s collection is now available in boutiques and online.

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