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India’s Fashion Influence Is Expanding Beyond Metros: Chandigarh Emerges Among Top Five Style Capitals in City Style Quotient 2026

The Eastern Herald

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June 30, 2026

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New Delhi: India’s fashion landscape is undergoing a significant transformation. While Mumbai and Delhi continue to dominate as the country’s largest fashion markets, a new national study reveals that influence is increasingly shifting towards emerging urban centres where premium consumption, digital engagement and cultural identity are reshaping style preferences. The inaugural City Style Quotient (CSQ) 2026, released by A Diamond Is Forever India, ranks the country’s 20 leading fashion cities using a proprietary index based on ten measurable indicators. The study finds that Chandigarh, despite having a population of under 1.2 million, ranks among India’s five most influential fashion cities, outperforming significantly larger metros

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