
The founders
Hey, it's Snigdha & Parth
Welcome to Evara — a brand born from a shared belief that everyday dressing deserves craft. Not reserved for weddings. Not locked behind four-figure price tags. Just honest, hand-printed cotton you can actually live in.
We started Evara out of Noida with one stubborn idea: that cotton-print kurtis — the kind your nani wore with quiet pride — deserve a place in the modern woman's daily wardrobe. Not as an occasion piece. As a default.
Neither of us came from fashion. We came from the frustration of watching beautiful Indian craft get either overpriced into exclusivity or cheapened into fast fashion. There had to be a middle path.
Every kurti we make is 100% cotton, screen-printed by real hands, and priced so it doesn't have to be a decision. Because the best pieces in your wardrobe shouldn't feel like luxuries — they should just feel like you.
Looking forward to dressing you,
- Parth & Snigdha, Co-founders, Evara
The name
What does Evara mean?
Evara (एवारा) carries the sense of something precious, granted, and cherished — a blessing you carry with you. We named the brand that way deliberately. Not just for what it sounds like, but for what we want every woman wearing it to feel: that she chose something made for her, not just manufactured for a market.
One day we want the word to mean something in its own right. For now, we're quietly building what that meaning will be.
"Craft is not decoration. In India, craft is identity. We just want to make sure you can wear yours every day."
Our mission
Everyday desi,done right.
We believe there's a generation of Indian women who grew up between two worlds — equally at home in a kurti and in jeans, equally proud of their heritage and their modernity. They've been underserved by both ends of the market: the fast-fashion basics that ignore craft, and the boutique brands that make craft feel ceremonial.
Evara exists for them. A brand that treats Indian textile heritage as a living, daily thing — not a costume, not a uniform — just the most natural way to get dressed in the morning.
REady to own it?