Meher — a name that whispers grace.
A collection born not just from fabric, but from memory, heritage, and quiet grandeur. It all began in the bylanes of old Jaipur, where hand-painted walls and sun-faded textiles still tell stories. We traced the fingerprints of time through dusty archives, and forgotten furnishing fabrics once used in Maharaja palaces. Meher is an ode to that vintage charm — A poetic evolution woven from nostalgia.
At the heart of the collection lies the timeless paisley, known in India as kalga or buta. With origins stretching back to Persia and flourishing in Kashmir’s famed shawl artistry, this curved teardrop has symbolized life, fertility, and eternity. Once worn by emperors and embraced by the 60s counterculture in the West, it now finds a new voice — delicate, feminine, and fiercely rooted — in Meher. Alongside it bloom our floral motifs, inspired by miniature paintings, royal gardens passed down through generations. These are not florals meant to fade, they are stories of womanhood, softness, and strength — painted in vintage hues and composed like poetry. The silhouettes take inspiration from classic Indian tailoring, reimagined for the global muse. Think flowing maxis with smocked backs, corseted bodices that gently sculpt, and wrap dresses that feel like summer breezes - each piece designed for ease, breathability, and quiet luxury. Fabrics like cotton-chiffon create a soft armor - airy nough for desert summers, yet romantic enough for twilight evenings. Meher is a vintage affair — a dance between old-world India and modern femininity. A celebration of silhouettes that breathe, prints that speak, and memories that never go out of style. Each piece is designed to feel like something you've known before yet unlike anything you've ever worn. This is not just a ollection. It is a feeling. A memory made wearable.