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India's luxury retail landscape is expanding at an exhilarating pace, with a wave of new openings, launches, and collections redefining the shopping experience. Over the past year, Mumbai’s Jio World Plaza set the stage for international fashion houses and heritage labels to establish a stronger presence in India. Fashion collaborations and collections, too, have risen by several notches. Now, the momentum continues, with standalone boutiques popping up across key retail destinations—from high-street hotspots to luxury malls. Whether it's the refined Italian tailoring of Giorgio Armani, the playful Parisian chic of Maje, or the vibrant artistry of Siddhartha Bansal, these openings highlight the growing demand for elevated, immersive fashion experiences across India. Raw Mango and Dhruv Kapoor have exciting news too. 

Here’s a look at the latest, most exciting turns in fashion recently.

Giorgio Armani: Italian luxury finds a new home in Mumbai


Giorgio Armani has opened its latest store in Jio World Plaza. The boutique offers the brand’s signature ready-to-wear collections, accessories, and footwear, bringing the effortless sophistication of Milanese fashion to Mumbai’s luxury clientele. With its minimalist aesthetic and sharp silhouettes, the label continues to be a go-to for those who appreciate timeless elegance.

Maje Paris: Effortless French chic arrives at Jio World Drive


Parisian fashion brand Maje has officially entered the Indian market with the opening of its first flagship store at Jio World Drive, Mumbai, in partnership with Reliance Brands Limited (RBL). Known for its cool-girl aesthetic, feminine tailoring, and modern silhouettes, Maje blends classic French style with a youthful, urban edge. This launch marks a significant moment in India’s premium fashion landscape, introducing Mumbai shoppers to the brand’s signature dresses, statement outerwear, and stylish accessories. Maje’s arrival caters to fashion-forward consumers looking for versatile pieces that transition seamlessly from day to night. Judith Milgrom, founder, of the brand says, "With its Parisian DNA, contemporary spirit, and versatile wardrobe, Maje resonates with Indian women who seek feminine yet expressive fashion. We’re excited to see how they embrace the brand." 

Raw Mango's new collection


Raw Mango presents their latest collection AGAMA 2025, taking its name from the Sanskrit word meaning "that which has been passed down from tradition”.  The collection is a confluence of ancient techniques, contemporary silhouettes and textile innovations. The collection features outerwear and saris made from mashru, mashru ikat, and kantha. The stunning campaign for the collection that was designed by Sanjay Garg, shot by Ashish Shah and videographed by Vikas Maurya, is an exploration pilgrimage, the repetition in ritual, and organised devotion.

Nirvana by boAt collaborates with designer Dhruv Kapoor


In a collaboration that seamlessly merges high-fashion design with state-of-the-art audio technology, Nirvana by boAt has teamed up with Dhruv Kapoor to introduce the exclusive limited edition 'Flaming Hearts' collection. It brings together music and fashion, showcasing a bold collection of TWS and headphones that symbolize love, passion, and unrestrained self-expression. At the core of this one-of-a-kind collaboration is the iconic ‘Flaming Hearts’ print, drawn from Dhruv Kapoor’s design archives.

Ecco: Comfort meets Scandinavian minimalism


Renowned for its premium leather footwear, Ecco has entered the Mumbai market with a store in Phoenix Palladium. The Danish brand, known for its commitment to craftsmanship and innovation, offers stylish yet functional shoes that prioritise comfort without compromising on design. From sleek formal shoes to casual sneakers, Ecco’s arrival caters to a clientele that values both aesthetics and wearability.

Jacadi: Parisian Elegance for the little ones


Luxury children’s wear brand Jacadi is making its way to Mumbai, opening its latest boutique at Phoenix Palladium. Known for its refined, timeless designs, Jacadi brings the essence of classic French craftsmanship to kids’ fashion, offering everything from delicate babywear to chic, preppy ensembles for older children. The store showcases its signature collections, featuring premium fabrics, meticulous tailoring, and a palette of soft pastels and sophisticated neutrals. With an emphasis on quality and tradition, Jacadi’s Mumbai debut caters to parents looking for elevated wardrobe essentials for their little ones—merging comfort with couture-like attention to detail

Siddhartha Bansal: A whimsical fashion wonderland in Delhi


Delhi’s Dhanmill gets a burst of colour and creativity with the launch of Siddhartha Bansal’s flagship store. A true extension of the designer’s kaleidoscopic aesthetic, the space is an artistic playground where Indian textile heritage meets contemporary maximalism. Every inch of the store reflects his signature eclectic vision—from paisley-shaped loveseats and mosaic hearts to a life-size Kamdhenu cow, all intricately woven into a narrative of storytelling, culture, and sustainability. Bright hues, intricate motifs, and layered textures come together to create an immersive shopping experience, making this boutique not just a retail space but a celebration of India’s vibrant craftsmanship through a distinctly modern lens.

With luxury powerhouses, premium fashion labels, and homegrown designers expanding their presence, India’s retail landscape is evolving into a dynamic blend of heritage and innovation. As more brands establish immersive, design-led spaces, shopping is no longer just about purchasing fashion—it’s about experiencing it. The growing roster of luxury and premium fashion brands speaks to its evolving consumer base—one that is as interested in global trends as it is in high-quality craftsmanship. 

Lead Image: Raw Mango, shot by Ashish Shah

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