Mrs. Neeru had never considered working in fashion but she enjoyed art. As she began to sketch out designs for clothing, she realised she was developing a true passion for it.
Mrs. Neeru and Harish opened one of the first shops in Hyderabad dedicated to traditional salwar kameez. Although located in southern India, the store also retailed Punjabi suits, inspiring a fashion label that would bridge these cultures.
A few years later, a weaver visited the shop with some beautiful hand-woven traditional textiles.
Mrs. Neeru and her husband were intrigued by the delicate and intricate handloom fabric, a traditional handwoven ethnic craft passed down through generations. As soon as he could, Harish set off to meet the weavers of southern India.
Mrs. Neeru started to design and make women’s clothing with these artisans’ handwoven textiles. She extended this to saree blouses, replacing the traditional plain silk and cotton designs with handwoven ones. This new trend spread far beyond Neeru’s and across thousands of outlets in India.
Today Indian ethnic wear would be incomplete without handloom textiles. And by working directly with traditional handwoven artisans, Mrs. Neeru and Harish put more than 100 villages on the fashion map of India, changing the lives of thousands of people; some of whom they still work with today.
In 2008, with orders for her unique designs soaring, Mrs. Neeru and her husband explored ways to raise capital for expansion. They were determined to keep a 100 percent stake in the company they had worked so hard to build. Mrs. Neeru eventually found a way forward with Standard Chartered who agreed to provide them with both business and personal loans.
Mrs. Neeru opened three more stores – one in Hyderabad and two in Bangalore. These in turn fuelled a rapid expansion throughout India and even overseas, as their first international store opened in Dubai in 2014.
Today, over a decade since their first loan, Neeru’s retails through 100 points of sale, some of which are multi-brand stores and others are owned exclusive brand outlets.
On this successful association that has been nurtured over several years, Aditya Mandloi, Head of Business Banking, Standard Chartered Bank, India & ASA, shared his thoughts, “Partnering with businesses to realise their potential and supporting their growth is at the core of Standard Chartered Business Banking. We are delighted to have played a part in Neeru’s journey towards establishing a global footprint as well as expansion in the country.”
Far from slowing down, Mrs. Neeru styles almost every fashion shoot herself. She attends fashion shows the world over and continues designing her signature trousseaus and sumptuous garments for royalty and Bollywood stars alike. Some exclusive pieces are so intricately sewn and richly adorned that they can weigh over 30 kilograms.
Yet success has never gone to her head. Asked if she had any advice for budding entrepreneurs, she simply replied, with a broad smile: “When you’ve found your passion, let nothing deter you.”
Mrs. Neeru also ensures the brand gives back to the local communities that supported them since their early days. The team is continuously involved in charity work, from stitching school uniforms for children-in-need to supporting women’s health and wellness initiatives. More recently, through the COVID-19 crisis, they made and distributed 100,000 free masks for communities in need.
From a miniscule tailoring business to a brand with some of India’s famous stars as brand ambassadors, the story of Neeru’s is one of perseverance, creativity and making the most of every opportunity.
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