Renowned designer Sawan Gandhi opens the doors to his luxury store in the upscale Banjara Hills district in Hyderabad. The store exudes the essence of Sawan Gandhi’s signature aesthetics, featuring a mid-century modern design with a striking monochromatic backdrop punctuated by carefully placed color accents.
A Fashion Oasis
Sawan Gandhi’s store in Banjara Hills promises to be a haven for fashion enthusiasts, offering a curated selection of cocktail sarees, sharp blazers, dress trousers, and an array of stylish and functional separates for both modern men and women.
Elegance in Ivory
The store’s interior design follows a classic and minimalistic style, dominated by an elegant ivory color scheme. This design choice creates a luxurious yet edgy atmosphere, providing the perfect backdrop for Sawan Gandhi’s exquisite creations.
Regal Creations
Sawan Gandhi’s collection embodies an aura of royalty, characterized by Chickankari embroidery adorned with traditional motifs and cuts and falls. The store is particularly attentive to brides and grooms, offering a selection of wedding attire that caters to the demands of luxury-minded millennials. It also provides an intimate and opulent space for personalized appointments and customizations.
A Commitment to Craftsmanship
Sawan Gandhi’s deep-rooted inspiration from art, culture, and heritage shines through in every creation. The brand aims to serve Hyderabad’s discerning clientele by pushing the boundaries of haute couture. Their collection boasts coveted embroideries, sculpted silhouettes, ombre techniques, and more, all presented in an exclusive manner. From hand-woven sarees to French knot sherwanis and intricately detailed garments, the brand’s bespoke offerings are designed to stand out.
A Visionary’s Perspective
Sawan Gandhi, the visionary behind the brand, expressed, “Hyderabad is the heart, the epicenter of art, design, and culture. It was imperative for me to initiate the establishment of a store in a city that has a rich history and coincides with my brand’s perspective.”