
With a growing focus on mindful consumption, indo-western ensembles are gaining traction as both a stylish and contemporary choice, celebrating traditional craftsmanship with contemporary appeal. This fusion of heritage elements with modern silhouettes is carving out a new space in the fashion industry, enabling brands to innovate within ready-to-wear collections that resonate globally. Whether you're seeking versatile, statement pieces for a fresh wardrobe or looking to support Indian designers, these carefully curated homegrown labels offer a chic blend of tradition and trend, ideal for your modern ethnic wardrobe.
Hawa Hawai Kaftan Set, Rishi and Vibhuti, ₹ 22,500

Pixie Palace Pant set, Papa Don't Preach, ₹2,12,500

Black Net Kurta Palazzo Set In Sequin Work, Kalki, ₹13,990

The Bianca Corset with Sequin Skirt, Priya Chabbria, ₹45,000

Garden of Flower Drape Set, Label Monik, ₹18,000

Baigani Metallic Tissue Foil Handwork Maxi Dress, Punit Balana, ₹42,500

Black Tulle Net Crystal Embroidered Corset Draped Mini Dress, Dolly J, ₹55,000

The Pearl Stardust Set, Basanti, ₹27,995

Ranna Gill Maria Shawl co-ord in Almond Montana Print, Ranna Gill, ₹33,600
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