About Meenakaari

Meenakaari began with a mother and a daughter, and a shared love for handloom.

Priyanka grew up watching her mother, Meena, collect and cherish textiles with deep reverence. Sarees were never just garments in their home. They were stories, memories, and quiet heirlooms chosen with patience and care. Meena’s love for Indian handlooms shaped the way fabric was seen, touched, and respected long before Meenakaari ever existed.

The name Meenakaari comes from her. From Meena. It is a tribute, a continuation, and a way of honouring the woman who passed down not just a collection, but a way of seeing craft.

As Priyanka grew, so did her own relationship with clothing. Rooted in tradition, yet shaped by a modern life, she felt the need to reinterpret heirlooms for women like herself. Women who move between worlds. Who want ease, relevance, and expression, without losing connection to where they come from.

Meenakaari was born from this meeting point. A mutual love between mother and daughter, tradition and today. Sarees exist alongside modern silhouettes. Handloom techniques flow into contemporary dresses, blouses, and western forms. The essence remains intact, even as the language evolves.

Every piece reflects this balance. The depth of Indian craft, guided by Meena’s legacy, and refined through Priyanka’s modern lens. Clothing that feels timeless, wearable, and emotionally rooted.

Meenakaari is not about preserving the past as it was. It’s about carrying it forward, with intention, love, and quiet confidence.