Commnsens
Commnsens is a vibrant, eco-conscious fashion label cultivated by the visionary Priyanka Putti. Fuelled by a deep passion for weaving together style and sustainability, Commnsens blooms as a garden of plant-based goodness, where every stitch and seam tell a story of fashion with a heart for the environment.
Deeta
Deeta is born from sheer love for textiles, they aim to bring affordable, timeless pieces that could be worn for years.
The uniqueness of the brand lies in the use of natural fabrics, texturing, handcrafted subtle detailing, coordination and combination of contrasting hues and inventive use of craft and surface treatment.
Ekaja
Ekaja was founded in 2020 amidst the pandemic - "The best out of the worst”. Ekaja is a story of - transformation of beliefs, gaining knowledge and getting to know one's traditional roots and contributing to the environment by joining the slow fashion movement. They believe in moving away from industrial manufacturing processes.
Erode
Erode is a luxury brand that highlights how cultural erosion affects both physical and intangible heritage. They embrace a non-traditional approach in design, defying rigid tailoring and gender norms.
The designs promote self-expression and innovation.
Fuga
Fuga began with a simple yet powerful mission: to offer exquisite clothes for empowering women who aspire to embrace their individuality with pride. But there was a distinctive element that set them apart from the rest - thier patterns and prints!
Gaach
Gaach is a metamorphosis which is imperfect with beautiful nature. They believe in connecting souls of artisans, craftsmen and consumers through their valuable products.
At Gaach, designs are inspired from nature, culture, travel and nostalgic elements.
Hopes
Hopes was born in 2021, out of a simple longing to live in knits and immerse in the warmth of age old Indian crafts. Preeti always wanted to work with Indian crafts and uplift artisanal communities. Her love for knits led her to bring the two distinctive worlds together.
Leisure Loom
Leisure Loom uses sustainable ways of manufacturing fabrics,locally sourced cotton, jute material to create Minimal, Easy Breezy fashion for the customers. They believe in the concept of make in India, and make use of indian fabrics and artisans extensively due to their brilliant craftsmanship.
Meko
Made to be worn and re-worn over the years, Meko visions to create wardrobe essentials that you can cherish for a lifetime by marrying artisanal craftsmanship & timeless silhouettes. Their biggest passion is working with rural artisans and bringing life to the disappearing handicraft culture of India. The aim is to bridge the gap between traditional craftsmanship and modern silhouettes.
Nambi Kai
Nambi Kai is a Conscious Luxury clothing brand based in Chennai, India. The idea of NAMBI-KAI was born in hopes of retaining the essence of natural dyed and hand-painted textiles while delivering well-constructed garments that drape beautifully; making silhouettes that are unconventional to sustainable fashion and traditional craft.
Paher
The word 'Paher' means a moment in time. Paher was born out of a deep reverence for Indian textiles and heritage. It symbolises our desire to showcase them through our timeless pieces.
All of Paher’s garments embody the principle of 'inner beauty', they are French Seamed or Flat & Felt Seamed, etc.
Rias Jaipur
Focusing on two ancient crafts of India, Dabu/bagru & hand block printing onto handwoven fabrics, it is a cocktail of ancient printing & weaving techniques of Rajasthan & West Bengal. An attempt to keep these crafts alive, Rias Jaipur is a bridge between the artisanal skill & modern designs.
Soares
Merging Eastern aesthetics with Western tailoring, the brand specializes in experimental and luxurious cuts. To ensure a sustainable future in the fashion industry, their production line is ‘made to order’, eliminating surplus textiles and labor and reducing waste.
The Terra Tribe
At ‘The Terra Tribe’ they design contemporary clothing for people who are mindful of their impact on the planet.
The fabric used s manufactured from 100% locally made, responsibly sourced wood pulp using minimal non-renewable resources. 65% of the energy used for producing the fabric comes from renewable sources.
The Open Form
Driven by a vision to create apparel that marries consciousness, craft, comfort, and timelessness, Divisha brings to life her passion for design.
Amidst it all, The Open Form extends an invitation to its consumers to infuse their own essence into the garments, forging a uniquely personal interaction with fashion.
The Santra Project
The Santra Project is a closet seedling. A humble living and breathing entity, bursting with ideas, colours and desires.
From hands that pluck cotton to those that spin them into yarn, to skilled fingers that weave them into soft organic fabrics, to vibrant palms of master dyers that turn plant to color. Every garment at The Santra Project is only made by hand and by that virtue is unique.
Why So Blue
WhySoBlue was started with the idea of customization being made available to all.
WhySoBlue strictly follows Zero Waste Production in an effort to reduce fabric wastage that ends up in landfills. The fabrics that are uses are sourced directly from manufacturers over the country to empower artisans, ensuring they receive fair compensation for their products.
Wildflower
Launched in 2019, Wildflower was born out of the idea of creating a homegrown alternative to high street fashion brands by providing customers with everyday statement styles using responsible processes & heritage craft techniques.
The philosophy of Wildflower lies in creating quality ‘feel good-look good’ wearable pieces at affordable price points.