Going Head-to-Head With the Big Names


The Exhibition That Changed Everything ✨
Walking into one of our first few multi-brand exhibitions felt like stepping into a fashion battlefield.
We were surrounded by some of the biggest names in Indian fashion — Tarun Tahiliani, Torani, Alpana Neeraj, Jayanti Reddy, Preeti Jhawar — brands we’d admired from afar.
Their booths were stunning. Plush setups, PR teams, glossy branding, flawless packaging, massive budgets with everything perfectly in place.
And then there was us — two girls, two tables, a humble backdrop, a handmade collection of bags, and a story we deeply believed in, standing beside them, unsure if people would even stop by. But they did.
They picked up our pieces, asked questions, and stayed to listen to our story. One woman walked past a major designer’s stall, picked up one of our hand-embellished bags and asked, “Who made this?”
We told her everything — about our artisans, the process, the embroidery, the intention behind each stitch. She smiled and said,
“This feels different. And real.” ✨
And in that one sentence, we felt seen.
That was the moment we knew: we belong here.
We didn’t have budgets. We didn’t have celebrity endorsements. But we had clarity.
We design from our heart — for women who want to stay rooted in Indian artistry 🌿 and still feel unapologetically modern.
That exhibition in Hyderabad changed everything for us.
We didn’t feel small anymore.
Yes, we didn’t have the budgets.
But we had something no amount of money could buy — belief in what we were building 💛
We stood there with our small setup, speaking to every customer with genuine care, tweaking the setup every hour just to catch someone’s eye, watching people carelessly juggle our bags, and still showing up — fully.
Because even if we weren’t “big,” we were true.
That exhibition taught us so much.
Not just about selling — but about listening, adapting, staying rooted.
And most of all, that visibility can be bought. But values?
Values are built. 💫
We’re still building them — one bag, one story, one customer at a time.