From New Delhi boardrooms to the Bharat Mandapam expo floor — a style spectrum as diverse as the global tech community itself.
As the AI Impact Summit 2026 in New Delhi brought together world leaders, tech CEOs, policymakers and innovators under one roof at Bharat Mandapam, the event has become more than a forum on future technology — it’s an unexpected showcase of contemporary conference fashion.
World Leaders Go Classic Formal
At the plenary sessions and red-carpet arrivals, heads of state and government dignitaries leaned into timeless formalwear. Expect the traditional polished look:
- Tailored dark suits with crisp dress shirts and conservative ties for men — epitomising leadership presence.
- Elegant business suits or sari ensembles with clean silhouettes for female leaders, often paired with modest jewellery.
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi, for example, combined his signature kurta and vest with a high-tech accent: wearing the newest **AI smart-glasses “Sarvam Kaze” designed by an Indian startup.
This blend of formal attire with a tech twist seems fitting for a summit where governance and innovation intersect.
CEOs & Tech Founders Rock Business Casual With a Statement
From Silicon Valley to Delhi, the fashion at tech summits has long trended toward smart casual with personality. Based on patterns seen at other AI and technology conferences:
- Structured blazers over smart tees, often paired with tailored chinos or dark denim — a balance of professionalism and comfort.
- Minimalist sneakers or premium loafers replacing traditional dress shoes, reflecting long days on stages and expo floors.
- Quarter-zip technical sweaters or vests worn under blazers, bridging formal and casual atmospheres.
- Subtle branding (startup logos, AI event badges) worn proudly on lapels and lanyards.
Women in tech often chose blouses with tailored pants or midi skirts, minimalist flats or heels, and understated accessories — nothing so loud as to distract from the summit’s focus on ideas and innovation.
Conference Attendees & Developers: Comfort Meets Function
Beyond boardrooms and VIP receptions, general attendees — researchers, engineers and startup teams — leaned into practical, smart casual attire that allows for long expo days, networking and on-the-fly demos:
- Solid-coloured tees layered under blazers or light jackets.
- Dark denim or chinos with clean lines — no rips, tears, or overly casual sportswear.
- Comfortable but stylish sneakers — a nod to continuous walking between pavilions and panels.
This approach places comfort front and centre without losing the unmistakable professionally polished vibe expected at a major international summit.
Cultural Flourishes and Local Influence
In New Delhi, a layer of local style subtly appeared alongside global fashion norms: tailored ethnic wear with modern cuts for Indian delegates and guests, while some international attendees were photographed in neutrals — beiges and dark tones — that harmonise with the summit’s official visual branding.
Street Style & Social Media Buzz
Although there’s no comprehensive runway-style review published yet, early snapshots from arrivals and candid photos suggest a trend toward individual expression within a professional frame. Accessories such as smartwatches, wearable AI devices, and tech-inspired eyewear are serving both function and fashion — emphasizing the message that technology isn’t just discussed here, it’s integrated into daily life.
Final Thoughts: At AI Summit 2026, fashion isn’t just about looking good — it’s about blending professional authority with comfort, creativity and a touch of tech savvy. Whether on the stage with global leaders or navigating a row of startup booths, attendees are proving that in 2026, tech conferences have their own emerging dress code: polished but practical, modern but personal.
ANJALI SHARMA







