
Material Library
At its core, fashion is more than just design – it’s a journey that starts from the earth, runs through the hands of artisans, and reaches you, our cherished customer, with a purpose. My personal journey with fashion has always been deeply intertwined with a love for nature, and that love has shaped every decision I make. After I worked with people who genuinely care about mother earth and its resources, I realised they were always the people who got paid very less. As the founder, I have made it my mission to ensure that every fabric we use is not just beautiful but also kind to the planet and the people who wear it and fair to the people who weave each threat into a beautiful fabric.This mission is not just business for me – it’s personal. I’ve always believed that fashion should reflect a deeper connection to the environment, the people and this belief comes from my own experience. I personally never liked the feel of polyester or any other mixed fabrics even as a kid. I was always picky about which fabric I am going to choose for my body. Comfort has always been my key to owning a style confidently. It was because of this I decided to set strict guidelines for the fabrics we use: no synthetics, no non-organic fibers, and no fabrics that aren’t certified for a better life. This isn’t just a brand policy; it’s a part of my story, and a promise I’ve made to myself.
The Fabrics We Love
The fabrics we choose are an essential part of our design process, and we believe they should reflect the best of what nature has to offer. We’ve curated a selection of fabrics that reflect our commitment to sustainability, luxury, and comfort. Here's a look at the materials we use to bring our vision to life :
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Organic Cotton
Organic cotton is the fabric of our dreams. Soft, breathable, and grown without chemicals, it offers the perfect balance of comfort and sustainability. We work exclusively with GOTS-certified mills and handloom weavers in India, ensuring that every fiber used is produced with care for the environment. Organic cotton isn’t just kind to the planet – it’s gentle on your skin, too.Source - GOTS certified from Delhi, India.
Kala Cotton Linen
Silk has always been a fabric of indulgence, but we’ve made sure that our silk is sourced responsibly. We only use silk that is produced without harm to the environment or the creatures that give us this luxurious material. Our silk is naturally biodegradable, and the production process ensures minimal waste, making it a thoughtful addition to any wardrobe. Source - Hand Weavers of Gujarat, India
Tencel/Lyocell
Tencel (Lyocell) is a material that I personally adore. Made from sustainably harvested wood pulp, Tencel is not only silky smooth but also produced in a closed-loop process that minimizes waste. It’s biodegradable, breathable, and luxurious to the touch – a perfect blend of nature and innovation. It’s also incredibly kind to the skin, making it a favorite for both comfort and conscience.Source - GOTS certified from Delhi, India.
Kala Cotton
Silk has always been a fabric of indulgence, but we’ve made sure that our silk is sourced responsibly. We only use silk that is produced without harm to the environment or the creatures that give us this luxurious material. Our silk is naturally biodegradable, and the production process ensures minimal waste, making it a thoughtful addition to any wardrobe. Source - Hand Weavers of Gujarat, India
Khadi
Khadi, the fabric that symbolises India’s independence, holds a special place in my heart. Handwoven by artisans, Khadi is not just a fabric – it’s a story of self-reliance, community, and craftsmanship. It’s made with minimal environmental impact, and we take great pride in working with these artisans to create pieces that celebrate both heritage and sustainability.Source - Hand Weavers of Kolkata and West Bengal
Mashru
The word ‘Mashru’ means ‘permitted’ in Arabic and its Sanskrit variation ‘Misru’ means ‘mixed’. The fabric is a hand woven mix of cotton and silk, with the appearance of glistening silk that conceals the soothing feel of cotton.Owing to its handmade nature, it is a low energy and water consumption process, which uses organically produced cotton and silk, very friendly to the well being of the environment.Source: Hand weavers based in Gujarat, India
Cupro (Vegan Silk)
Cupro, a regenerated cellulose fabric is created by dissolving cotton linter, the fluffy fibre around the cotton plant ’s seeds into a viscous solution of copper oxide called cuprammonium.Completely plant based, the vegan silk is incredibly durable, stretch resistant, has thermoregulating properties and dries quickly. The fabric helps reduce cotton waste, is 100% plant-based and biodegradable; cruelty- free and dyes more easily than other fabrics, hence reduces dye consumption.
Chanderi
Chanderi is an Indian traditional hand woven fabric. It is produced by weaving in silk in the traditional cotton yarn giving it its lightweight, sheer texture and fine luxurious feel.This sustainable fabric which is mostly worn as sarees, is used to create beautiful garments at the Little Things Studio. The production process of the fabric being very low on energy consumption and waste production, the fabric contributes immensely to the preservation of the environment.Source- Chanderi weavers in Chanderi, town in Madhya Pradesh, India
Orange Fiber fabric
Developed by Adriana Santanocito in Italy, this fabric is created from the tonnes of orange peels which are otherwise thrown away. This fabric offers a waste management solution to the 700 tonnes orange peels generated per year worldwide.Organic orange fibre fabric comes in different types like crepe, satin, cotton etc and is unbelievably soft and durable besides being anti-wrinkle.The fabric can be dyed and printed with any colour. Besides being hugely environment friendly, it also benefits the wearer health wise. The natural oils of the fabric contain Vitamin A,C and E which gets absorbed by the body of the wearer.Source: We source EPFC (Ecological Plant Fiber Certified) standard orange fibre certified by the Global Organic Textile Standard). It is produced in Surat and made available by a singular vendor in New Delhi, India.
Rose Petal fabric
Organic orange fibre fabric comes in different types like crepe, satin, cotton etc and is unbelievably soft and durable besides being anti-wrinkle.The fabric can be dyed and printed with any colour. Besides being hugely environment friendly, it also benefits the wearer health wise. The natural oils of the fabric contain Vitamin A,C and E which gets absorbed by the body of the wearer.Source: We source EPFC (Ecological Plant Fiber Certified), New Delhi, India.
Our Promise
Our commitment to sustainability is more than a brand value – it’s a personal pledge. Each fabric we use is chosen with thoughtfulness and care, ensuring that it meets the highest standards of quality, comfort, and environmental responsibility. We’ve made a promise to never compromise on these values, and that promise is reflected in everything we do.
At our studio, we’re not just creating clothes – we’re creating a movement where luxury and sustainability exist together. Every piece of fabric, every design, and every garment tells a story of love for the planet, respect for artisans, and a commitment to a better future.
Thank you for being part of this journey with us. By wearing our clothes, you’re not just embracing style – you’re embracing a better world, one thread at a time.
