Forevermark Joins Raw Mango at London Fashion Week to Spotlight Diamonds, Heritage
Forevermark joined Raw Mango’s It’s Not About The Flower at London Fashion Week on Feb 23, 2026, presented by De Beers Group, pairing natural diamonds with Indian textile heritage.

Forevermark Diamond Jewellery served as the official jewellery partner to Raw Mango’s Fall/Winter 2026 presentation, It’s Not About The Flower, which took place at London Fashion Week on February 23, 2026 and was presented by De Beers Group. Diamondworld described the collaboration as reflecting De Beers Group’s strategy of positioning natural diamonds within international fashion and cultural platforms, marking another step in Forevermark’s continued association with global fashion stages.
Raw Mango framed the collection as a study of everyday symbolism and collective adornment, bringing a slice of Indian culture to the global stage with a focus on the garland rather than the single bloom. Raw Mango show notes stated, “the focus with this collection shifts from the individual motif to the arrangement, from surface-level engagements to a deeper interrogation of value and beauty, from the flower to the garland,” a conceit that reimagined adornment as integrated with the garments rather than an add-on.
Shweta Harit, Global Senior Vice President at De Beers Group and CEO of Forevermark, articulated the collaboration in terms of shared values: “As the jewellery partner, Forevermark Diamond Jewellery came together with Raw Mango through a shared commitment to authenticity, craftsmanship, and personal expression. Natural diamonds – rare creations of the earth, each inherently unique – reflected the same sense of individuality expressed through Raw Mango’s design language.” Harit added, “Presented by De Beers Group, the collaboration came together as a meeting of heritage, provenance, and contemporary creativity, where adornment felt like a true extension of identity.”
Design details reported from the runway emphasized material craft rather than spectacle: floral elements were crafted in unconventional, silk-like textiles, and coverage noted Raw Mango’s reliance on century-old skills and an eighteen-year practice that the brand says shapes a contemporary aesthetic vocabulary. JewelBuzz highlighted Raw Mango’s “laser-sharp focus on the work, rather than the accoutrements and requirements of fashion calendars,” underscoring a restrained approach to show staging in which jewellery and textiles spoke a common language of provenance.

The presentation drew a high-profile audience spanning fashion, art, music, business, and culture, with named guests including Anoushka Shankar, Akshata Murthy (referred to as “former first lady of the UK” in one report), Gurinder Chadha, Cyrill Ibrahim, Saim Ali, Lubna Chowdhary, Aarti Lohia, Nikhil Mansata, Tarini Malik, and Arooj Aftab, amongst others. JewelBuzz’s write-up, published February 25, 2026, recorded 1,266 views for its coverage.
Forevermark’s Instagram caption echoed the public framing: “At London Fashion Week, Forevermark diamond jewellery took centre stage - beautiful, rare, responsibly sourced, and crafted with integrity.” Coverage to date does not specify which Forevermark designs appeared on the runway or whether this constituted Sanjay Garg’s personal London debut; those details remain to be confirmed as brands release full credits and lookbook information in the weeks following the show.
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