Kashmiri fashion is a sensory journey defined by centuries of craftsmanship, the warmth of high-altitude wool, and a regal aesthetic born from Persian and Mughal influences
Where the chill of winter meets the warmth of Pashmina. This feature blends high-fashion editorial content with e-commerce and cultural storytelling. It focuses on the layering aesthetic —how Kashmiri women (and men) transition from the Kangri (firepot) warmth indoors to the snowy landscapes outdoors.
Renowned worldwide, these are hand-woven from the soft undercoat of the Pashmina goat. They often feature (needlework) or (hook) embroidery. Taranga & Kasaba:
Furthermore, the gallery has started a "Master Craftsperson Pension Fund" using 5% of all online sales profits. This commitment to social responsibility, combined with cutting-edge design, ensures that Hima is not just a trend but a legacy.
Heavily embroidered collars that frame the face.