Neishaa Gharat’s fearlessly bold take on Indian textiles
East meets west in more ways than one in this London-based designer’s works
As published in Architectural Digest
Born and bred in the Maximum City, designer Neishaa Gharat might be a resident of London now, but this Mumbai-girl still remains firmly grounded in her roots. And that’s something that’s best seen in her work. Her brand House of Gharats fuses east and west, where bold colours meet fresh patterns in a variety of garments, accessories and artefacts, all conceived by Gharat, but executed in traditional techniques by Indian textile craftsmen. How does a niche and essentially Indian design brand work in a global city like London? AD gets the talented young designer’s perspective.
How the ‘New Pashas of Power’ Modernise Indian Crafts & Fashion
Asian Power Couples, Cover Style Story by Moritz Lindert
Neishaa & Pretam Gharat are listed among the Top 100 Asian Power Couples. They were featured on the cover of the magazine and here below Moritz Lindert uncovers their style story.
With many cover stories there is a secret hidden underneath the surface, but with this one, the truth is right there to see. It is written in the creases and drapes of the fabrics rather than the pages, and beholds the story of great tradition of Indian dress culture facing even greater modernisation. It’s the story of the New Pashas of Power and their new and exciting way to dress.
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