Mohapatra, who has been a fixture at New York Fashion Week since 2009, was inspired by empress dowager Cixi, the former concubine turned 19th century regent who was a powerful figure in China for nearly 50 years.
British Indian author Salman Rushdie, one of the greatest living writers in the English language, was guest of honor and posed for a series of selfies with Mohapatra and female guests backstage.
The designer, who dressed the first lady when she and Barack Obama made a landmark visit to India in 2015, said he would "love" to dress Hillary Clinton, campaigning to become America's first woman president.
Dragonflies were leitmotif of the collection, fashioned into double-wrap leather belts, made into leather chokers and picked out in embroidery and sequins on evening dresses and coats.
"Dragonflies really have a lot of cultural meaning to everything," Mohapatra told AFP backstage between being congratulated by friends.
As a child, he used to try to catch them but his mother would warn him to be careful. "They're very delicate, so I love them so I wanted to incorporate them," he said.
His 2016 fall/winter collection also celebrated opulent furs -- his mastery testament to his past nine-year stint as design director at iconic French furrier J. Mendel.
There were furs in all shapes, sizes and colors: a black fur collar and hem on a black leather trench coat, a stripy red and orange fur coat, a teal fox vest and rosewater mink.
"As we're going into global uncertainty climate wise, it's important to be protected and furs are really practical no matter what," he said. "They have their stigma -- so does silk, so does cotton -- and as long as they are sourced responsibly they are fine."
Day wear was a lean silhouette with high necklines and long skirts. Evening wear was sumptuous -- the overall effect princess meets Bollywood meets Star Wars with regal trains.
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