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From Madonna’s iconic Indian phase to Gaurav Gupta’s red carpet moment, Indian fashion has come a long way. The shimmering fabrics, detailed hand embroidery and vibrant colours are just some of the elements that are taking Indian fashion to the international stage.

One of the most exciting Indian fashion elements that has been re-styled and re-branded recently is The Great Indian Jutti. The desi juttis have now become bespoke, unique, quirky and super in-trend. Modern juttis are an artist's canvas, a statement piece, unifying styles and arts from all over the country.



To celebrate this trend, we've picked some of the upcoming jutti manufactures in India and Pakistan that blew us away.


Chapter 13
Starting with our favourite from across the border – the lovely Ansari ladies from Chapter 13. 



Their Khussas (juttis in Urdu) are completely hand made in leather by local artisans, but have an element of fusion. While their emphasis is on hand work; including embroidery, sticker work, hand-paint; they have taken inspiration for their designs from all over the world. They even did a dreamy “Soothing Hue of Victorian Era” collection.

Eazelly is crushing on their trendy Gul-e-Glulabi  jutti - made with sequin fabric and a handmade resham thread knotted flower attached to it!

Check them out at  www.facebook.com/Chaptr13



Heiress Delight
As the name suggests Heiress Delight’s juttis will make you feel like royalty with their pearls, gold and silver hues!


This brand is very elegantly trying to revive a lost art of craftsmanship – working with real gold thread and intricate designs. Their eloquently hand woven jutti adorned with golden ghungroos is perfect for the urbane royal look.

They even have graceful khadi juttis, phulkari juttis and block-printing, epitomising the sub-continent's rich culture.

Check them out at www.facebook.com/pages/Heiress-Delight/1436928439951454


Jutti Choo
The 
super stylish Amreen Kaur from Jutti Choo told us that the brand’s name is inspired by the choo noise that pure leather Punjabi juttis make, and of course it doesn’t hurt to sound like India’s answer to Jimmy Choo!


Amreen’s juttis are hand crafted and designed specially to be in trend with current fashions. Jutti Choo takes traditional juttis and makes them perfect for everyday wear, with their gorgeous floral designs and pastel colours.

Wear these juttis to add glamour and panache to your daily outfits.

Check them out at https://www.facebook.com/JuttiChooByAmreen.n.sushant


Panna Doriyaa
The creative Sana Hayer has put in a lot of heart in her brand Panna Doriyaa - Panna means the upper part of the jutti where the embroidery is done and Doriyaa comes from the word dori


Sana herself is a shoeaholic (she owns over 150 shoes!) and wanted to create funky & trendy juttis which can be paired with both ethnic and western outfits. Her juttis are made from goat leather, rich fabrics, brocade and come in bright colours.

We loved that these are super comfy, with an extra layer of cushion inside to ensure that they never bite!

Check them out at https://www.facebook.com/pannadoriyaa


Pastels and Pop
The Chhabra sisters from Bangalore are working to re-familiarize our country, and hopefully the whole world, with the Great Indian Jutti. And they’re doing it in style! 


They've given juttis a modern twist, so that they complement not just elegant ethnic attire, but also jeans and dresses. Their traditional range has intricate embroidery and uses various elements such as pearls, zardosi, zari, silk threads, zircons, sequins and kat-dana.

Not to forget the pop in the brand, they also have gorgeous floral and abstract prints which are perfect as the everyday jutti.

Check them out at https://www.facebook.com/pastelsandpop





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