Surat, India – Surat Sets New World Record in Fashion World: The textile city of Surat has once again made India proud by creating a new world record in the fashion industry. At a spectacular event held at the Surat Indoor Stadium, the city hosted the largest-ever fashion show where more than 7,000 participants took part, officially entering the Guinness Book of World Records.
A Historic Day for Surat’s Fashion Industry
The record-breaking event was organized by Raja Rani Coaching Institute, founded by Mohit Gadia and Priya Gadia. Their vision and leadership turned this grand dream into reality. The previous world record in the same category had 1,200 participants, but Surat’s show crossed that benchmark by a massive margin, setting a new global milestone in fashion history.
This achievement not only placed Surat on the international fashion map but also highlighted the city’s growing influence as a center for creativity, talent, and youth empowerment.
“Skilled India Will Build India” – The Theme Behind the Event
According to Mohit Gadia, founder of Raja Rani Coaching, the fashion show wasn’t just about glamour and style — it was a platform for youth talent and skills.
He said, “This event was designed to inspire young Indians under the theme ‘Skilled India Will Build India.’ We wanted to give a message that when our youth are skilled, they can shape a stronger and more confident India.”
The show provided thousands of young designers, models, and students an opportunity to express themselves, showcase their abilities, and gain real-world exposure in the fashion and creative industries.
40 Models and 15 Fashion Sequences from Across India
The grand fashion show featured 15 stunning fashion sequences, blending India’s vibrant colors, diverse cultures, and rich traditions. Around 40 professional models from across India — including from London, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Delhi, Maharashtra, Kolkata, Gujarat, and Assam — walked the ramp in beautifully designed garments.
The stage came alive with a mesmerizing combination of music, lights, and art, filling the indoor stadium with thunderous applause from the audience. The energy and enthusiasm reflected the true spirit of India’s young generation.
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Empowering Students and Encouraging Skill Development
Raja Rani Coaching has been consistently working to empower India’s youth. Last year, the institute trained around 3,000 students, out of which 30 talented individuals were selected to showcase their creativity in this record-breaking fashion show.
Co-founder Priya Gadia expressed her happiness, saying that representatives from the Guinness Book of World Records were highly impressed by the event’s scale and organization. She added, “This recognition has put Surat and our students on the global map of fashion and innovation. It’s a proud moment for the entire city.”
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A Celebration of Talent, Culture, and Inspiration
The highlight of the evening was a special sequence performed by the students under the theme ‘Skilled India Will Build India’, sending a powerful message of self-reliance, empowerment, and national pride. The event was not just about setting a world record, but also about inspiring youth to dream big, work hard, and showcase India’s creative potential to the world.
As the crowd cheered and the record was officially confirmed, Surat celebrated a historic moment of pride and progress — proving once again that the city known for its diamonds and textiles can also sparkle brilliantly in the world of fashion.
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Conclusion: Surat Sets New World Record in Fashion World
With this achievement, Surat sets a new world record in the fashion world, marking its name in the Guinness Book of World Records. The city’s success story underlines the power of vision, teamwork, and youth energy. It stands as an inspiration for aspiring designers, artists, and students across the nation — showing that with skill, creativity, and determination, India’s youth can truly conquer the world stage.