Collections

Fashion is not made. It is composed.

Every piece within the Marushika world begins not with a sketch, but with a question: what does this moment in a woman's life feel like, and what should she wear to honor it? The answer takes the form of garments built from cultural memory, shaped by artistic intention, and finished with a craft that refuses to be hurried.

What follows is not a catalog. It is a body of work.

Kaftan - Glacier Blue Silk

Wearable Art, Worn Daily

The ready-to-wear world rarely makes room for beauty that means something. Marushika does. Pret at Marushika is not a compromise between art and practicality. It is proof that the two have never been in conflict.

Co-ord sets, tops, dresses, kaftans, and separates are each built from the same design philosophy as the brand's most elevated pieces: Madhubani-rooted motifs, considered silhouettes, and a color palette drawn from nature, folklore, and the quiet drama of everyday life. These are pieces that move with a woman through her day without ever letting her forget she is wearing something made with genuine artistic intent.

Effortless, but never accidental.

Occasion Wear for the Moments That Matter

Gowns, structured jackets, formal co-ords, and draped silhouettes carry the full weight of the Marushika design language: hand embroidery, artisanal detailing, and motifs that speak in the visual vocabulary of ancient art forms. Each piece is constructed to be remembered by the woman wearing it and by every room she enters.

This is not occasion dressing. This is occasion-defining.

Silk Scarf

Modest Wear With Grace as a Design Principle

Modesty, when approached with true artistic vision, is not a constraint, but a canvas. Marushika's modest wear collection treats coverage as an opportunity for expression, creating abayas, kaftans, and gowns of rare refinement and depth.

Fluid silhouettes move with quiet authority. Heritage-inspired embroidery runs along hems and cuffs like handwritten poetry. Fabrics like silk, satin, crepe, and georgette are chosen not simply for how they look, but for how they feel to live in. The result is modest wear that does not ask a woman to choose between her values and her beauty.

Silk Scarves

The Marushika silk scarf is a world unto itself. Small enough to fold into a bag. Large enough to carry an entire artistic tradition.

Each scarf is conceived as a canvas on which Madhubani motifs, geometric symbolism, and hand-drawn expressions of cultural storytelling are translated into the softest, most fluid form. They are designed to drape, to knot, to frame, to layer, worn as headwear, neckwear, or tied at the wrist as a signal to those who notice such things.

Versatile in styling. Singular in meaning. A Marushika scarf is perhaps the purest expression of the brand's belief that art
belongs on the body, and the body deserves to carry something beautiful.

The Thread That Runs Through Everything

Across every category, from a silk top worn to a morning meeting to an abaya commissioned for a wedding, the Marushika design language remains constant. Madhubani at its core. Flawless craft in its making. Cultural storytelling in its symbolism. And at its surface, a beauty that needs no footnote to be felt.

These are not collections defined by season. They are a point of view, built to last.

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Marushika COLLECTION 2026-27

Our latest collection brings together timeless designs and modern comfort.