India before anything celebrates colors in every aspect possible, whether it is in our ever-rich spices or our rainbow-tainted fields where all worldly flowers bud into maturity. While our streets remain stained with colors, so do our hearts and arts. 

To invoke Indian nostalgia with modernistic elements, we present Organzae's novel multi-coloured embroidery collection.


Indian embroidery has held its head up high for eons, boasting of fame that crosses all boundaries and borders. This color was imbued in hand-stitched embroidery with the burgeoning emergence of techniques like Phulkari and Kantha.


The craft of phulkari, essentially a folk Punjabi stitch, is known for its floral and geometrical motifs, done in vibrant and vivacious threads. Through powerful manipulation of the stitch, phalkari can be molded into multifarious designs, making it an adaptive and dynamic technique. 


A similar stitch that lauds rainbow-tinted colors is the craft of Kantha embroidery. With origins in the Indian subcontinent, imbued in it is the colorful yet colloquial village life. Significant motifs encompass the flora and fauna of nature and mythology, drafted in the form of figurines, which make this weave particularly intriguing to gawk at.

Organzae, a conscious revivalist fashion brand that first brought the soft cotton weave of Organzae to the forefront, is at work again. Our novel collection is a potpourri of a color wheel of thread so luminously vibrant as to brighten up your days in mere seconds. 


For the first time in Organzae, we are introducing multicolored embroidery as a nostalgic nod to our robust indigenous stitches, imbuing them in luxe, affordable garments. On a canvas of muted tonalities, Organzae breathes in its supreme craftsmanship in floral and geometrical motifs. 


While Organzae is renowned for lending an effortlessly romantic touch to the garment with lace details, we also added paneling, which further makes the fit playful. Moreover, the cotton pants to go with the kurta come either in coming-of-age silhouettes like flared or modernizing gathered Sharara. Age-old embroidery, quirky tasseled detailing, and summery, picture-perfect hues summarize our upcoming collection.