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Juttis have been a favourite for all time in traditional Indian footwear. With intricate embroidery, bright colours and cultural appeal, they remain one of the most popular options among fashionable people. Gulbhahar, founded by Monica Gulati, showcases the craftsmanship of creating juttis. Each collection has a blending heritage with contemporary sophistication. Every pair is designed to be extremely comfortable, durable and stylish.
Originally, juttis commenced as a luxury product for nobility and royalty, their original intention was to provide prestige. Juttis were made of soft leather and were beautifully embroidered. They were worn to celebrate, and prestige was indicated by the number of embroidered shoes in the closet, in addition to, of course, wealth and status. Over time, juttis became commonplace fashion items worn daily by men and women and became part of the lexicon of fashion. Gulbhahar, while keeping the tradition alive, also collaborates with artisans who have experience with its place in history and uses similar old techniques, making each pair an understanding of craftsmanship and authenticity.
What distinguishes juttis from the rest is their versatility. They can be worn with ethnic wear, such as sarees, lehengas, salwar suits or kurta sets, and with contemporary wear, such as jeans, dresses and skirts. Gulbhahar produces juttis that easily transition from festive occasions to every day wear with a blend of tradition and trend.
Their versatility ensures that every attire is bolstered with elegance when you wear the right jutti!
Style and comfort usually go hand in hand, but juttis tie the two together perfectly. Gulbhahar is particularly concerned with creating the perfect pairs that not just look good but are comfortable enough for all-day wear. Soft cushioning, light materials and meticulous stitchwork prevent any constriction or stiffness while still maintaining style. This makes them perfect for hectic days, festive occasions or extended evenings while keeping the wearer comfortable.
Juttis have long been known as tiny canvases of art. The spectrum of designs, whether luxuriantly embroidered or simply elegant, allows for affinities with various tastes. Gulbhahar offers ranges that represent traditional patterns derived from India's past, as well as modern designs for contemporary aesthetic preferences.
These techniques enable each pair to be distinct as an original work. For those who prefer a subtler look, there are also plain designs in rich shades that exude understated charm.
Fashion today is about respecting heritage and celebrating individuality. Juttis flawlessly embody this union by infusing cultural heritage into contemporary style. Gulbhahar recognises the need to preserve tradition while crafting shoes that address the demands of the contemporary world. Each pair merges both past and present by designing footwear that resonates with any generation. When you style Gulbhahar juttis, it is not only about style but preserving Indian creativity.
At Gulbhahar, there is a promise to produce juttis that reflect authenticity, quality and creativity. The brand works very closely with artisans who inherit generations of craftsmanship, ensuring that each design is upheld at the highest standard of craftsmanship.
High-quality materials and attention to detail ensure durability and comfort.
Supporting sustainable livelihoods and artisanal practices.
Every purchase makes a difference in preserving traditional craftsmanship.
A few juttis can take an outfit and turn it into something elegant and beautiful. Juttis are the finishing touch that turns ordinary outfits into extraordinary ones. Gulbhahar's designs are all about enhancing personal style, allowing you to walk with a little of your heritage freshly.
Gulbhahar's juttis are more than shoes. They are a fusion of culture, creativity and timelessness that continues to shape fashion generation after generation. By possessing them, one is part of a tale that bridges heritage with modern living, making them an essential for every wardrobe.