
Indian clothes shopping in Delhi is honestly one of favourite things to do when I visit! There’s oh so much food for the brain and the options are endless. But this is precisely what can make it quite an overwhelming experience. That’s why I’ve made a shopping guide for you down below, and I’ve sectioned it in into type (and added a note about what each shop do so well!)
LOW TO MID RANGE:
Mul Mul {beautiful simple cotton suits}
The Loom {simple suits with a bit more flare – perfect for dressing up with accessories}
Saundh {sophisticated style with fab prints}
Biba x Rohit Bal {designer Rohit Bal brings his beautiful floral prints and embroideries to Biba in affordable versions}
W for women {breathable and comfortable simple cotton kurta sets for everyday wear – you have to have to look around for what’s good}
Satya Paul {the most fabulous sarees in interesting abstract prints – the women in my family have been collecting satya paul sarees for years}
There’s some fab blouse shops in Rajouri Garden
JEWELLERY
Much More or Soni Jewellers in Rajouri Garden for artificial indian jewellery
Outhouse Jewellery in Chanakya for unique jewellery with an english twist
HIGH RANGE:
You can find all the big brands either as stand alone shops or at Pernia’s Pop Up in Mehrauli. These are my fave designers:
- Aisha Rao
- Seema Gujral
- Punit Balana
- Gazal Gupta
- JJ Valaya
- Anita Dongre
- Rimple and Harpreet
- Sabyasachi
- Manish Malhotra
- Rahul Mishra
The mall DLF-Emporio in Vasant Kunj has some amazing designers on the top floor, including:
- Gaurav Gupta
- Abhujani Sandeep Khosla
- Arpita Mehta
- Ekaya Banaras
- Falguni Shane Peacock
- Mishru
Dhan Mill has a selection of these designers and is a lovely place to visit
Shahpur jaat is a shopping area that has some gems
- Gazal Gupta outlet
- Aum by Ashima and Asit {brocade patchwork}
- Ole couture {feature many small designers with fab unique designs}
Hope you enjoy all of the amazing shops in Delhi and that this post was a helpful guide!
Watch me shop in Delhi!