From Sarees & Accessories To Notebooks, This Brand Does It All

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You’re gonna want to upgrade your wardrobe when you see Paromita Banerjee’s timeless designs. Alumni of National Institute of Design (NID), Paromita Banerjee knows how to capture the essence of regional styles and native art in her fabulous creations. She's all about paying tribute to local artisans and their incredible handcrafted skills by incorporating them into her drapes and textiles. No wonder she is the go-to designer for a lot of people, including celebrities like Swastika Mukherjee, when it comes to rocking indigenous fashion that's bursting with regional narratives and culture. Trust us, her collections are truly unique and special!

So, brace yourself because Paromita is here to make you look like a true fashionista while celebrating the talent and artistry of local artisans. Add a touch of raw handcrafted style to your wardrobe with her range of sarees, shirts, kurtas, tunics, ghera skirts, blouses, pajama pants, and more. Her signature style is a blend of Japanese minimalism and a weight that works all year round. Her creations seamlessly transition from one season to another. She works closely with weavers and skilled artisans from across India. A believer in slow fashion, all of Paromita’s pieces are handcrafted and sustainable.

She mostly works with fabrics like silk, cotton, linen, muslin, and muslin jamdani. All embroideries are done by hand. A few of our favourites include the hand-embroidered blouses, the Shaada collection featuring muslin jamdani garments, and the signature Rekha woven striped sarees. Best part? She believes in a zero waste policy, which is why no fabric is discarded. All the leftover fabric is used to create stunning products like bags, khaata notebooks, unique kimonos, tassels, and buttons. 

So, clear some space in your wardrobe because you'll want to make room for her pieces. Prices start at INR 4,600.

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