Founder Story
I grew up in a middle-class home where buying clothes was a luxury, not a habit. On my way home, I would pass a shop with beautiful outfits displayed on mannequins — elegant, confident, almost powerful. I would pause and imagine the day I could walk in and buy something like that for myself.
When I started working, my first salary was ₹2,500. I gave most of it to my mother. With the little that remained, I bought myself a kurti. I still remember how proud I felt wearing it to work. It wasn’t just clothing — it was dignity. It was independence.
In my corporate office, I admired women who wore structured, graceful, pure cotton kurtis — the kind that looked powerful yet effortless. They were beautiful. They were expensive. And at that time, they felt out of reach.
That quiet desire stayed with me.
Years later, after moving cities, leaving a corporate career, navigating motherhood, and rebuilding myself, I realized something — I didn’t just want to return to work. I wanted to create something meaningful.
I created House of Saanvi for women like me.
Women who work hard.
Women who show up every day.
Women who want to look polished without compromising comfort.
House of Saanvi curates premium, structured pure cotton workwear that feels powerful, breathable, and effortlessly elegant. Every piece is designed for the modern working woman — from metro cities to emerging urban spaces — who wants to look confident without spending beyond her reach.
This brand stands for earned confidence.
For quiet strength.
For the woman who has built herself, step by step.
When you wear House of Saanvi, you don’t just wear a kurti.
You wear your journey.