I work with textiles, garments, and visual systems as tools for learning, memory, and cultural continuity — grounded in Indian craft traditions, shaped by contemporary design and luxury strategy thinking.
A digital extension of a heritage palace — architectural grandeur translated into a quiet, editorial language.
A quiet digital sanctuary — gentle typography and intuitive flow supporting a journey toward balance.
Process-led print development drawing on indigenous knowledge systems and experimental mark-making.
The body as a site of expression — styling as visual composition rather than trend.
Reimagining the saree as a tactile manuscript rather than a conventional textile.
Drawing from the meditative verses of Dirghatamas, Khushi anchored her project in continuity and the unbroken flow of meaning — developing handwoven sarees that integrate Braille inscriptions within the fabric itself, so the garments can be read through touch as much as admired through sight.