Collection: FROM THE BAY OF BENGAL
The Bay of Bengal has always been more than a body of water—it is a meeting point of journeys, cultures, and stories. For centuries, its tides carried ships laden with silk, cotton, and indigo, linking Bengal to distant shores. Its ports became crossroads of trade and creativity, where weavers, painters, and artisans found their work celebrated across continents. Textiles were at the heart of this legacy. In Bengal, fabric was never only clothing—it was identity, artistry, and power. Muslins from Dhaka, Jamdanis from Phulia, and silks from Murshidabad were whispered about in the halls of Europe, traded by the East India Company, worn by nawabs, and coveted by queens. History lingers in every thread. This collection, From the Bay of Bengal, draws from this heritage and translates it into resortwear for today. The silhouettes capture the ease of coastal living, while craft traditions keep them deeply rooted—batik from Srirampur, Jamdani from Phulia, and fabric-painting that mirrors the rhythm of waves and the flight of seabirds. A palette of indigo, salt white, and tidal blues reflects the serenity and movement of the sea itself. At its core, this collection is about restoration. Where colonial trade once reduced textiles to nameless commodities, we bring back the intimacy of the maker and the humanness of craft. Every garment is both garment and archive—a living continuation of hands, tides, and resilience. Not a memory of what was lost, but proof of what endures.