AROOP INDIA was launched by the wonderful woman Anckita Bhageria in 2019 in the culture-centric city of Jaipur. AROOP INDIA’s pieces are breathtaking and truly one-of-a-kind, resulting in stunning and unique items that are sure to turn heads.

The young brand strives to ensure minimum waste. Their master weaver Javed Ali, handcrafts each piece to order with a deep sense of pride, ensuring that every detail is perfect and that only the finest materials are used.

One-of-a-kind Prints & Fabrics

Their first collection features stunning easy-to-layer jackets for an effortlessly chic look. Made from a highly textured and unique cotton jacquard fabric, the weavers handloom these textiles in their homes in Punjab.

Their further collections are highlighting flowy silhouettes in a myriad of prints, focusing on using skin-friendly fabrics with eco-friendly practices. With banana fabric being produced mostly in India, these weavers have mastered crafting this sumptuously silky feel fabric. We’re also intrigued by soya fabric because it’s made from soybean food waste. It’s been dubbed as ‘vegetable cashmere’ because it’s ultra-soft. The print collection derives its inspiration from the lush greenery of islands, landscapes and forests - it’s an enchanting reminder of rebirth and growth.

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AROOP INDIA was launched by the wonderful woman Anckita Bhageria in 2019 in the culture-centric city of Jaipur. AROOP INDIA’s pieces are breathtaking and truly one-of-a-kind, resulting in stunning and unique items that are sure to turn heads.

The young brand strives to ensure minimum waste. Their master weaver Javed Ali, handcrafts each piece to order with a deep sense of pride, ensuring that every detail is perfect and that only the finest materials are used.

One-of-a-kind Prints & Fabrics

Their first collection features stunning easy-to-layer jackets for an effortlessly chic look. Made from a highly textured and unique cotton jacquard fabric, the weavers handloom these textiles in their homes in Punjab.

Their further collections are highlighting flowy silhouettes in a myriad of prints, focusing on using skin-friendly fabrics with eco-friendly practices. With banana fabric being produced mostly in India, these weavers have mastered crafting this sumptuously silky feel fabric. We’re also intrigued by soya fabric because it’s made from soybean food waste. It’s been dubbed as ‘vegetable cashmere’ because it’s ultra-soft. The print collection derives its inspiration from the lush greenery of islands, landscapes and forests - it’s an enchanting reminder of rebirth and growth.

shop now