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‘Style, Not Fashion, Stays in Memory,’ Says Designer Gazal Gupta On Her New Flagship

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From a humble 500-square-foot studio to a 5,000-square-foot landmark, Gazal Gupta reflects on her journey and her vision for the future of couture.

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With Gazal Gupta's 5,000-square-foot store at Dhan Mill, the couturier blends restrained luxury, Indian craft, and timeless style for the modern bride and groom

With Gazal Gupta’s 5,000-square-foot store at Dhan Mill, the couturier blends restrained luxury, Indian craft, and timeless style for the modern bride and groom

On September 3, 2025, Delhi’s fashion landscape welcomed a new landmark as couturier Gazal Gupta unveiled her latest flagship, The GG Bungalow at the ever-evolving Dhan Mill compound. More than just a store, the 5,000-square-foot, two-level space is a manifestation of the brand’s philosophy: restrained luxury, where timeless elegance meets Indian vintage maximalism with a baroque twist.

Step inside and you’re immediately immersed in a world of quiet grandeur. A muted palette forms the canvas for layers of intricate artistry, ornate pillars and ceilings, patterned flooring, hand-carved marble inlays, jewel-toned chandeliers, oversized mirrors, and evocative artworks. Every element has been designed in-house and meticulously crafted across India, transforming the space into a couture experience as unforgettable as the ensembles it houses.

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Gupta’s journey has been nothing short of inspiring. “The brand began with a modest 500-square-foot store, which felt like a huge milestone at the time,” she reflects. “To now find ourselves in a 5,000-square-foot space in one of the toniest neighborhoods speaks volumes about the incredible team behind us, the partnerships we’ve nurtured, and above all, our customers, whose love and faith have carried us through every step.”

If the space itself is a statement, the collections it presents mark a bold new chapter. For the first time, Gazal Gupta introduces menswear, dedicating an entire floor to the modern Indian man. “We never wanted our menswear to be a derivative of our womenswear,” she explains. “The Gazal Gupta man has his own identity, and that’s exactly what we’ve brought alive here.” Focused on timelessness over trends, the line emphasizes impeccable fabrics, detailing, and wearability, underscoring her vision of enduring style.

Much like its name, The Bungalow has been imagined as a home, warm, layered, and full of discovery. As you move from room to room, each space reveals new collections and curated corners where clients can shop at an unhurried pace. The result is an immersive journey that makes wedding shopping feel less like a transaction and more like an indulgent experience.

For Gupta, this flagship isn’t just about expansion, it’s about setting new benchmarks. “This store raises our own standards and pushes us to bring finer, never-seen-before work for anyone preparing for weddings or festivities,” she says.

With The GG Bungalow, Gazal Gupta doesn’t just open a store, she opens a new chapter in Indian couture, one that promises to shape the future of wedding fashion with style, substance, and soul.

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