Clothes should support your life, not compete with it
Your garment should move with your body, your moods, your seasons. If something restricts your breath, your movement, or your truth - it doesn’t belong to you.
Thoughts & Reflections
Short notes from the founder - Manisha Maheshwari - thoughts on Chikankari, slow luxury and the memories that inspire each collection. A living journal of what we’re noticing, feeling and creating, shared in small, quiet moments.
Your garment should move with your body, your moods, your seasons. If something restricts your breath, your movement, or your truth - it doesn’t belong to you.
Tradition is not meant to be preserved behind glass. It must evolve, breathe, and travel through time. Each Moh by Meera piece carries heritage forward - not backward.
Overconsumption mirrors inner restlessness. When we slow down emotionally, our choices become gentler - for us and for the planet. Sustainable fashion is an extension of self-respect.
Every hand embroidery carries rhythm, patience, and lived experience. When we honour artisans, we restore dignity to both the maker and the wearer. Fashion becomes a human connection, not a transaction.
A dress is not an impulse. It carries memory, emotion, and energy long after the purchase. Buy slowly. Wear consciously. Let your clothes grow with you.
What moves me most is how fashion can transform us. The right silhouette changes our posture, the right embroidery softens our breath, the right color shifts our entire emotional field. Clothes become tools of healing, growth, and reinvention. They shape how we feel, how we move, and how the world sees us.
I have always believed that our clothes carry our roots. Every motif, weave, and drape whispers the story of where we come from. Fashion becomes a bridge - connecting us to our community, our culture, and the generations of women who walked before us. In wearing heritage, I feel my belonging.
Valley of Flowers is a heartfelt tribute to my father and his love for untouched landscapes. Inspired by the Himalayan Valley of Flowers and unveiled at Serbia Fashion Week 2025, it weaves Lucknawi Chikankari with soft pastels and dew-like mukaish to capture a forever spring of memory, resilience and grace.