Dulari is a studio-led fashion house working at the intersection of textile, craft and contemporary design. Every garment begins with fabric and evolves through weaving, dyeing, embroidery and hand painting. Working in dialogue with craft clusters across India, the studio develops pieces in limited numbers, designed to move across geographies and time, to be lived in and returned to.  

Clothing shaped by time, material and many hands.
Made slowly. Worn often. Kept for years.

Rooted in India, and inspired by stories across cultures and crafts.

The journey of Dulari is the act of becoming. Our practice evolved from heritage craft being reinterpreted anew. We went to the depth of heritage craft and found minimalism.

We met our true nature and discovered that our roots are everywhere. In the studio, textiles are researched, developed and tested until they reveal new possibilities in colour, surface and form.

Traditional techniques are approached as living disciplines respected, and expanded through experimentation and precise tailoring. The process is intentionally slow, allowing technique and silhouette to inform one another. Each piece is produced in limited numbers and conceived as part of a global wardrobe that grows gradually.

Rooted in Indian textiles and shaped by a global perspective, Dulari continues to build a body of work grounded in longevity, material exploration and a global perspective shaped by where it begins