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South by South Asia – Garden & Gun

South by South Asia – Garden & Gun

The Proud Asian News Feed by The Proud Asian News Feed
Oct 3, 2023 2:23 pm EDT
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”What am I going to wear to this wedding?” It was 2017, and sisters Niki and Ritika Shamdasani were asking themselves just that—they lacked traditional formal attire for an upcoming Indian marriage ceremony. The duo, who grew up in Fayetteville, North Carolina, spent days video-calling their grandmother in India to hunt down authentic apparel, and even shopped on eBay. Finally, the two decided to create their own outfits.

“In Indian culture,” Niki explains, “there’s a culture of making clothes.” They loved the results so much, they continued to design; admirers began asking about the pieces, and suddenly their lark “started taking on a life of its own.” The Shamdasanis dubbed their new company Sani, and today, they have won over those with South Asian roots and others (including Nordstrom) by infusing Indian looks with a modern touch.

The line began with lehengas (floor-length skirts with matching tops), Anarkalis (gowns with coordinating dupattas, or decorative scarves), and palazzo and dhoti pants, crafted with intricate hand embroidery or sequin work, often on georgette and satin fabrics—all featuring sleek silhouettes. User-friendly built-in hooks and prestitched fabrics enhance the draping, an essential feature of South Asian wear, and the bottom of one lehenga style detaches, ideal for the dance floor.

The sisters have since expanded Sani to include saris as well as dresses with more Western silhouettes, matching sets, and accessories. “It gives our perspective as multidimensional people,” Ritika says of their line. Born in Fayetteville to Indian immigrants, the sisters had childhoods that echoed those of many first-generation youths, dual lives in which they put their American-born side on display, but kept their heritage hidden from view. “We would never take our culture outside the house,” Ritika recalls. “We struggled with how to be both—Indian and American.”

Now the sisters can say…

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