India, Nov. 16 -- What if the visions of Salvador Dali could step off a canvas and walk down a runway? What if a painter who imagined melting clocks and bending landscapes could foresee the future of menswear? In 1971, the Belgian luxury fabric house Scabal asked Dali to do exactly that. The surrealist master responded with twelve visionary paintings, each brimming with wit, imagination and eccentric charm. Strange figures, symbolic flourishes and playful narratives emerged, creating some of the most provocative works of his career. Decades later, these pieces finally arrived in India, ready to inspire a new audience and invite them into Dali's unpredictable world.

The Surrealism Soiree, presented by TSB Overseas in collaboration with Sc...