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Premium Women’s Footwear — Crafted for the Woman Who Wears Her Standards

You do not settle when it comes to your wardrobe. Your footwear should reflect the same standard. This collection brings together the finest women’s footwear — from hand-embellished juttis for weddings to sculptural heels and refined flats — each piece chosen for its craft, its comfort, and its ability to elevate any look.

Whether you are stepping into a wedding mandap, a festive celebration, or a curated everyday moment, you will find your pair here.

What This Collection Offers You

Premium footwear is not defined by price alone. It is defined by the quality of materials, the skill of the maker, and the longevity of the design. Every style in this collection meets that standard.

  • Jutti for Wedding — bridal and occasion juttis with zari, gota, mirror, and stonework. Designed to complement lehengas, anarkalis, and sarees with effortless grace.
  • Jutti for Women — festive and everyday styles in a range of embroidery patterns, silhouettes, and colour palettes.
  • Embroidery Jutti — hand-stitched with thread work, mirror detailing, and artisan motifs. Each pair is distinct.
  • Heels — block heels, kitten heels, and stilettos with ethnic and contemporary detailing. Height without compromise.
  • Flats — kolhapuris, mules, and slip-ons crafted for all-day comfort without sacrificing style.

Visual tip: Photograph your footwear in natural light alongside your outfit’s key accessories — the embroidery, leather texture, and embellishments come alive in daylight.

The Craft Behind Every Pair

Premium footwear begins with the hands that make it. Our collection draws from India’s most celebrated craft traditions — the embroidery heritage of Punjab and Rajasthan, the leather craftsmanship of Maharashtra, and the refined finishing techniques passed down through generations of artisans.

What you will find in every pair:

  • Premium leather, suede, and fabric uppers — soft, breathable, and built to age beautifully
  • Hand-embroidered surfaces using zari, silk thread, gota, and resham
  • Mirror, sequin, and stone embellishments applied with precision
  • Cushioned insoles engineered for comfort across long events and full days
  • Durable, well-finished soles suited to both formal venues and everyday wear

This is footwear made to be noticed — and made to last.

Choosing the Right Style for Your Occasion

The right pair of shoes changes how you carry yourself. Here is how to choose with confidence:

  • Weddings and formal occasions: A heavily embellished jutti for wedding in gold or silver zari is the most elegant choice with a lehenga or anarkali. For those who prefer height, an embellished block heel offers the same grandeur with added stature.
  • Festive celebrations (Diwali, Navratri, Eid): Choose a vibrant embroidery jutti or a statement flat in jewel tones — emerald, ruby, or cobalt — to complement a saree or salwar suit.
  • Sangeet and mehendi: Lighter, more playful styles work beautifully here. Pastel juttis with floral embroidery or strappy embellished flats are popular choices.
  • Professional or semi-formal settings: A refined kitten heel or a clean leather flat in neutral tones pairs seamlessly with formal Indian and western outfits alike.
  • Everyday ethnic wear: A simple jutti for women in earthy or neutral tones complements kurtis and palazzos without overpowering them.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are juttis genuinely comfortable for long events like weddings?
Yes — and this is precisely why so many women are choosing juttis over heels for weddings. Our bridal juttis are designed with cushioned insoles and soft uppers that mould to your feet over time. You can stand, walk, and dance for hours without the discomfort that heels often bring after the first hour. Many brides tell us their juttis were the best decision they made for their wedding day.

How do heels in this collection differ from standard heels?
Our heels are selected for both aesthetics and wearability. You will find block heels with ethnic embroidery, kitten heels with delicate embellishments, and contemporary stilettos with refined finishing. Each pair is chosen because it offers something beyond the ordinary — a detail, a craft element, or a silhouette that sets it apart.

What outfits pair best with a jutti for women?
Juttis are remarkably versatile. They work with lehengas, sarees, anarkali suits, sharara sets, kurtis, palazzos, and even tailored indo-western outfits. Match the metal tone of your jutti’s embroidery to your jewellery for a polished, intentional look.

How do I care for embroidery juttis and premium flats?
Store all footwear in soft cloth bags away from direct sunlight and moisture. For embroidery juttis, use a dry soft brush to remove surface dust — never machine wash. For leather flats and heels, a light leather conditioner applied occasionally will keep the material supple and extend the life of the shoe significantly.

How do I find the right size, especially for juttis?
All footwear is available in standard Indian sizes. Refer to the size guide on each product page for precise measurements. For juttis specifically, if you are between sizes, we recommend sizing up — the leather and fabric uppers soften with wear and a slightly roomier fit is far more comfortable than one that is too snug.

This Is What Premium Footwear Feels Like

The right pair of shoes does more than complete your outfit. It tells people something about your taste, your attention to detail, and the standards you hold for yourself. Every pair in this collection was chosen with that in mind.

Browse the full collection above. Take your time. The pair that was made for you is here.

Explore. Choose. Wear it like it was made for you — because it was.