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Unlike Western tailoring, which relies on darts and seams, Das Ghosh draws from the nauvari and dhoti draping techniques. You will find saris worn as trousers, dupattas transformed into capes, and jackets with no armholes—relying purely on the art of folding.

The is more than a retail space; it is a manifesto against fast fashion. Located in the cultural hubs of Kolkata and with pop-ups in Mumbai and Delhi, the gallery operates on three core pillars:

is a prolific digital creator and Indian fashion model known for her viral bold photoshoot videos across YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram.

She is best known for her elegant saree drapes, blending traditional Bengali aesthetics with modern glamour.

When it comes to Indian wear, Megha Das Ghosh steers clear of the bling-heavy, heavy-embroidery route. Instead, she curates a gallery of nostalgia and artisanal craft. Her festive style is defined by:

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Unlike Western tailoring, which relies on darts and seams, Das Ghosh draws from the nauvari and dhoti draping techniques. You will find saris worn as trousers, dupattas transformed into capes, and jackets with no armholes—relying purely on the art of folding.

The is more than a retail space; it is a manifesto against fast fashion. Located in the cultural hubs of Kolkata and with pop-ups in Mumbai and Delhi, the gallery operates on three core pillars: megha das ghosh hot photoshoot video 20116 min upd

is a prolific digital creator and Indian fashion model known for her viral bold photoshoot videos across YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram. Unlike Western tailoring, which relies on darts and

She is best known for her elegant saree drapes, blending traditional Bengali aesthetics with modern glamour. Located in the cultural hubs of Kolkata and

When it comes to Indian wear, Megha Das Ghosh steers clear of the bling-heavy, heavy-embroidery route. Instead, she curates a gallery of nostalgia and artisanal craft. Her festive style is defined by: