Sahil Kochhar has always walked the fine line between craft and contemporary expression, weaving stories through thread, texture, and silhouette. A graduate of NIFT Delhi (2006) and a former apprentice under Rohit Bal, Kochhar honed his eye for drama and proportion early in his career. Today, his eponymous label stands as a celebration of Indian craftsmanship seen through a modern lens — one that speaks fluently to both nostalgia and newness.
Having dressed some of India’s most glamorous women — Janhvi Kapoor, Kiara Advani, Sonam Kapoor Ahuja, Aditi Rao Hydari, Mrunal Thakur, and Shilpa Shetty Kundra, among others — Kochhar continues to craft couture that feels deeply personal, emotive, and timeless.
Iktara: A Song of Romance
His latest edit, Iktara, is perhaps his most intimate yet. “Iktara is a romance incarnate,” Kochhar shares. “I wanted it to feel like a song — where fabric becomes poetry and colour becomes desire.”
Designed as a love letter to emotion and craftsmanship, Iktara captures the mood of the festive and wedding season through a palette that moves like melody — midnight navy melting into soft wax, dusk meeting dawn. “Every shade is a confession of love, romance, and the beauty of nature and botanicals,” he says.
The collection features botanical appliqué blossoms, fluid silhouettes, and delicate embroidery that spills across the fabric like emotion itself. “Decoration and adornment become vehicles of intimacy,” Kochhar explains.
A Shift Toward the Poetic
Known for his structural experiments and architectural precision, Kochhar embraces a gentler hand this season. Iktara marks a deliberate shift — it’s softer, more fluid, and deeply romantic. “Earlier collections were often about structure or surface experimentation. Iktara is more about crafting a dialogue between detail, colour, and silhouette. It’s immersive,” he says.
In every stitch and shade, Iktara mirrors Kochhar’s evolution — from designer to artist, from precision to poetry. It’s couture that doesn’t just adorn; it moves, breathes, and tells a story.
