Dhaaga & Co., founded in 2022, is a chikankari-exclusive e-tailing pioneer that celebrates the meticulous intricacies of the Awadhi art form. Unlike conventional brands that position chikankari within nostalgia, Dhaaga resists preservation as an end goal. Instead, it treats chikankari as a living system—alive, iterative, and capable of infinite rearticulation.
For Dhaaga, chikankari is not fixed in time. It is continuously becoming—a language that does not repeat itself, only transforms. This philosophy allows the brand to present ensembles that are both functional and expressive, offering customers a wardrobe that resonates with individuality and modernity.

The Founder – Savnit Arora Gurnani
At the center of Dhaaga is Savnit Arora Gurnani, a stylist whose career spans celebrity fashion, editorial projects, and fashion weeks. Her foundation in styling does not translate into mere narrative but into control and precision—an acute reading of the Indian body, its proportions, interruptions, and silences.
Savnit’s approach ensures that garments are constructed as responses:
- Not decorative, but positional.
- Not referential, but resolved.
Her leadership has shaped Dhaaga into a brand that does not simply revive chikankari but alters its trajectory.
The Design Philosophy
Dhaaga’s design practice, rooted in Lucknow, engages deeply with the discipline of the hand while refusing expected outcomes. This manifests in:
- Scale shifts – motifs expand or contract unexpectedly.
- Density dispersal – patterns lose memory and regain form.
- Transformation over repetition – each piece evolves rather than replicates tradition.
What remains is not tradition as it was, but as it moves forward.
Positioning in Fashion
Dhaaga & Co. positions itself as a platform for rearticulating craft, not preserving it. By offering chikankari in modern silhouettes, the brand bridges heritage with contemporary fashion. It challenges the notion of craft as static, instead presenting it as dynamic, iterative, and global.
Why Dhaaga Matters
In a fashion landscape often caught between fast trends and nostalgic revival, Dhaaga offers a third path:
- Craft as continuum.
- Garments as positional responses.
- Tradition as transformation.
By redefining chikankari as a living system, Dhaaga ensures that the art form remains relevant, resonant, and forward-looking.
Closing Thought
Dhaaga by Savnit Arora Gurnani is not about past or present—it is about becoming. Each stitch is precision, each garment a response, and each collection a step forward in the continuum of craft.






