: Her Official Channel features over 370 videos, including outdoor saree shoots, "Bong Beauty" vlogs, and deep-neck blouse design showcases.
While the primary domain is digital (Instagram handle @megha_das_ghosh_studio and a soon-to-launch website), Megha Das Ghosh hosts bi-annual pop-ups in Kolkata, Delhi, and Mumbai. These pop-ups are called "Ghoroa" (meaning "of the home").
Her style philosophy rejects the tyranny of fast fashion. Instead, she champions "slow styling"—the idea that a wardrobe should be cultivated, not collected. The "Gallery" aspect of her brand is literal; she views clothing as wearable art installations. Each piece in her collection tells a story of a specific region, a forgotten weaving technique, or a modernist painting.
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This collection featured travel-inspired wear. Key pieces included a reversible A-line coat made from recycled Gamchha (traditional Bengali towels) and linen culottes with hand-embroidered map coordinates. The styling was rugged yet refined—leather sandals paired with heritage jewels. The gallery installation featured vintage trunks and sepia photographs, emphasizing the transient nature of memory.
Unlike the stiff, structured gowns of Western couture, Das Ghosh prefers fluidity. Her garments do not cling to the body; they float around it. Think oversized shirts with one trailing sleeve, layered dhoti pants that resemble a sculptural cloud, and capes that replace the traditional dupatta . The fit is intentionally loose, celebrating the body’s movement rather than its shape.