Naturally Timeless Strokes
Apparel
|April 2021
Mother-daughter designer duo Hetal and Lekhinee Desai bring to their clients a timeless culture in the form of Indian handmade clothing. They aim to display their rich heritage through their creations writes Anurima Das
Handmade, homemade and designed with love, The Indian Ethnic Co, created by mother-daughter duo Hetal and Lekhinee Desai is contemporary and stylish with a broad hint at timelessness in its pieces. The brand aims to display its rich collections of Indian handlooms and handicrafts, from the hinterlands of India, while making it accessible to every style-seeker.

Both, Hetal and Lekhinee, have had no formal degree in fashion. But their love for handlooms and handicrafts motivated them to start The Indian Ethnic Co. This two-year-old brand has taken a unique approach toward making garments. Here’s looking at it more closely.

MERGING PASSION WITH TRADITION
Lekhinee, a professional Odissi dancer with an MBA in Marketing from NMIMS, Mumbai, left her new job within a matter of eight months to assist her mother with their label. Hetal, who had done her Masters in Home Science from MS University, Baroda, is extremely passionate of Indian handlooms and handicrafts too.
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