Indian rap sensation Badshah, known offstage as Aditya Prateek Singh Sisodia, is set to mark a momentous milestone in his career by becoming the first Punjabi rapper ever to attend Paris Men’s Fashion Week. The star-studded fashion extravaganza—scheduled June 24–29, 2025—promises a dynamic platform for pushing fashion boundaries, and Badshah’s debut adds a milestone for South Asian representation at the global style event.
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A Giant Leap Beyond Music
More than just a musical powerhouse, Badshah’s invitation to this elite event heralds his growing influence in the global cultural landscape. The rapper and composer, whose tracks have collectively amassed over 10 billion streams, has built an empire that spans music, television, film, and now, high fashion.
Renowned for his genre-blending hip-hop and flamboyant style, Badshah has cultivated a bold fashion identity—often seen in avant-garde streetwear, luxury brands like Balenciaga and Gucci, and polished, sleek designer outfits. With an Instagram following topping 15 million, his social presence offers a seamless synergy between mainstream music and runway-worthy aesthetics.
Paris Men’s Fashion Week 2025: The Scene Set
This year’s Paris Men’s Fashion Week will be a massive showcase, featuring 70 brands, with 40 runway presentations from prominent global designers. Spread across six days in late June, the event is a hotspot for fashion differentiation—presentations, showrooms, and intimate sessions that spotlight the future of men’s fashion.
Badshah’s role—as a celebrity guest—underscores his rising status beyond South Asia, joining earlier trailblazers like Diljit Dosanjh at the Met Gala and AP Dhillon at Paris Fashion Week. As the lone Punjabi rapper on the guest list, he carries not only his personal brand but also the aspirations of an expanding South Asian creative movement on an international canvas.
From Tracks to Trends: Badshah’s Cross-Industry Journey
Since emerging in 2012, Badshah has dominated the Indian music scene. Hits like “Saturday Saturday,” “Kar Gayi Chull,” “Garmi,” and “Paagal” have become integral to Bollywood soundscape, while collaborations with international giants such as J Balvin attest to his global reach.
That broad appeal has opened doors well beyond audio production. He’s served as a judge on popular TV shows like MTV Hustle, Indian Idol, and India’s Got Talent, and has made acting appearances in multiple films, beginning with Khandaani Shafakhana in 2019.
His passion for fashion—acknowledged in interviews and frequently visible on red carpets—was long on the horizon. The invitation to Paris Men’s Fashion Week is the culmination of years spent sculpting a distinctive, flamboyant public image that merges street swagger with runway sophistication.
Ambassador of Indian and Punjabi Style
This moment is not solely a career landmark but also a meaningful cultural statement. Badshah takes the spotlight as a cultural ambassador—shining a light on Indian creativity and Punjabi talent on a prestigious global stage. In an industry traditionally dominated by Euro-American aesthetics, his presence signals a monumental shift toward inclusivity.
From the likes of Diljit Dosanjh—who turned heads at the Met Gala—to AP Dhillon at previous Paris shows, South Asian stars have been steadily carving spaces across fashion’s most elite events. Badshah’s inclusion continues this valuable trend, emphasizing that South Asian artists are equally deserving of international attention and acclaim.
Next Up: The ‘Unfinished Tour’ in the United States
Just as fashion week begins, Badshah’s musical journey gears into another phase: his ‘Unfinished Tour’ set to launch in the United States this September. With six performances lined up across major American cities, the tour is expected to broaden his stereophonic footprint and complement his growing global brand.
This dual momentum—one in fashion, another in music—promises a summer and fall full of high visibility. It’s an exciting blend of runway poise and stage energy fueled by an artist increasingly seen as a connector between creative worlds.
Looking Ahead: The Impact of Representation
How significant is Badshah’s debut for future South Asian creatives? The answer lies in the power of visibility. As he joins global luminaries at Paris Men’s Fashion Week, doors open wider for artists from the subcontinent across all fashion domains—designers, stylists, models, and beyond. This gesture sends a powerful message: South Asian voices belong at every table.
Furthermore, Badshah’s influence extends deep into youth culture across India and abroad. His reach on Instagram—an influencer powerhouse—is likely to draw fresh audiences to Paris’s fashion circuit. The eyes of an entire generation will follow his journey, from front-row seats to backstage moments, potentially reshaping perceptions of runway exclusivity.
By – Sonali

