Dhir, who in 2009 began his eponymous label best described as Indo-centric western menswear, specialises in old school tailoring and finishing techniques to create garments, which he says is equally popular with women.
The 35-year old designer was pitted against 11 others from India, Pakistan and the Middle East for the prize worth AED 136,112 that was handed to him at a ceremony in Dubai recently.
"My childhood was spent with my grandfather in our mango orchard in Banga, Punjab. He was the most elegant man with an old world charm who wore loose pyjamas and kurtas. Now when I play with my two-year-old son it brings back memories. For the contest I tried to translate those memories into garments," Dhir told PTI.
Dhir, will now represent the region -- India, Pakistan and Middle East and compete with five other regional winners in an international final scheduled to be held in Florence in January 2016.
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Returning from Dubai after accepting the award, Dhir now begins preperations to create a capsule collection for the finals. The common fabric that he has to use is Merino wool also known as "cool wool", something that can be worn both in the summer as well as winter.
"In summer there are very strong heat waves in the region, which claim many lives. I have worked with weavers to try and create garments that breathe," says Dhir.