
Marking one year of its flagship presence in Delhi, Marwar Couture Jodhpore made further headway in the city with the expansion of its space at Ambawatta One. Sprawling over 20,000 sqft, the store reflected everything that a luxury bridal house can boast. Built with patience and purpose, founder ArchiRaj Keyal transformed the retail unit into a legacy.

Drawing from Rajasthan’s rich sartorial heritage, the house designs bridal couture, all hand-embroidered and crafted in luxurious textiles. The newly expanded store is inspired by Rajput and Marwari homes — one can notice the rich elements of the architecture, including the checkerboard stone floors, arched openings, painted ceilings, and layered corridors, all of which create an immersive experience to explore bridal trousseau with intent.
Marwar Couture’s first anniversary was marked by a private celebration. Among the eminent guests were members of India’s royal families, including Prince Vivasvat Pal Singh of Karauli, Nawab Junaid Khan of Tonk, Manvendra Pratap Singh of Alwar, Kunwar Yaduveer Singh of Bera, Kartikeya of Jodhpur, and Nawab Kazim Ali of Rampur.

To commemorate this milestone, Marwar Couture Jodhpore also unveiled its anniversary collection, The Seven Courtyards, a ceremonial exploration of Rajasthani tradition.
Reflecting on the journey, Keyal shares, “This year has been about building slowly and meaningfully. Bridal couture should carry emotion, craft, and legacy long after the wedding day.”
Images courtesy Marwar Couture Jodhpore
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