Now Launching · Summer 2026
Handcrafted sarees, lehengas and kurtas — styled by Layla and shipped anywhere in India.
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24 handcrafted pieces, each one numbered and signed
Est. 2012 · Mumbai · Now Online
House of Lagan is an established ethnic wear brand — built offline in Mumbai over 14 years by Ashish Syal, who has spent his career sourcing directly from India's finest craft clusters and dressing clients who value handmade over mass-produced. In 2026, the brand takes its next step: going online, so India's finest craft can reach every doorstep.
Manish Syal joined seven years ago to build the export and retail arm, and together they have spent years making Indian ethnic fashion accessible across the country. House of Lagan online is the same craft, the same artisans, the same care — now without the geography.
We work with 40+ master artisans across seven Indian states. Every piece is made to order, customised to your measurements, and shipped with white-glove care to your doorstep, anywhere in India.
Leadership
Ashish Syal
Co-Director, House of Lagan
Ashish Syal has been running his own ethnic wear brand in Mumbai for over 14 years — building direct relationships with artisans across Varanasi, Lucknow, Jaipur, and Rajasthan, and dressing clients who value handcrafted authenticity. House of Lagan is his brand, now going online for the first time.
Manish Syal
Co-Director, House of Lagan
Manish Syal brings nearly a decade of retail expertise and seven years co-running an export business in Indian ethnic wear. His understanding of what customers across India actually want — from metros to smaller towns — shapes how House of Lagan presents, prices, and delivers its craft.
Visual Edit
Wedding Collection · 12 pieces
Festive Edit · 8 pieces
Heritage Series · 6 pieces
Casual Luxury · 10 pieces
Bridal Accents · 9 pieces
The Makers
Each garment carries the name of the artisan who made it
Master Zardozi Craftsman
Ramesh has practiced the ancient art of zardozi embroidery for 35 years in Varanasi. His family has served Mughal courts for generations. Each zardozi piece takes 200–400 hours of work.
✦ 35 years of craft · Varanasi
Chikankari Weaver
Based in Lucknow's old city, Fatima leads a collective of 40 women artisans keeping the 400-year-old Chikankari tradition alive. Her shadow work is internationally recognised.
✦ 22 years of craft · Lucknow
Banarasi Silk Weaver
Suresh operates a 200-year-old handloom in Varanasi. Each Banarasi saree takes 30 days using pure silk and 24-karat gold zari. His work has been exhibited in the V&A Museum, London.
✦ 28 years of craft · Varanasi
Block Print Master
Fourth generation block print artisan from Sanganer, Jaipur. Her natural dye techniques are internationally recognised and awarded. She uses 80+ hand-carved wooden blocks.
✦ 18 years of craft · Jaipur
How It Works
Browse or consult Layla for a personalised edit based on your occasion, body type, and aesthetic preferences.
Share measurements via our size guide. Every garment is tailored to your exact silhouette by master tailors in Mumbai.
Handwoven and embroidered using centuries-old techniques. Each piece takes 15–45 days of meticulous artisan work.
Shipped in archival tissue, pan-India. Fully tracked, insured, and delivered with white-glove care.
Pan-India Delivery
We deliver across India with trusted courier partners, fully tracked and insured
| Size | Bust | Waist | Hip | Height |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| XS | 32–33" | 26–27" | 35–36" | 155–160 cm |
| S | 34–35" | 28–29" | 37–38" | 158–163 cm |
| M | 36–37" | 30–31" | 39–40" | 160–165 cm |
| L | 38–39" | 32–33" | 41–42" | 162–167 cm |
| XL | 40–41" | 34–35" | 43–44" | 163–168 cm |
| 2XL | 42–43" | 36–37" | 45–46" | 163–168 cm |
| 3XL | 44–45" | 38–39" | 47–48" | 163–168 cm |
Every shipment is insured for full declared value. In the rare event of loss or damage, we replace the item at no cost.
BlueDart · Delhivery · India PostGarments are wrapped in acid-free archival tissue, placed in a rigid gift box, and sealed with our wax stamp. Zero single-use plastic.
Eco-friendly packagingYou'll receive automated SMS and email updates at every stage — from crafting to quality check to dispatch to your door.
SMS · WhatsApp · EmailWe offer free exchanges within 15 days for size issues. Custom-made pieces are non-returnable but fully exchangeable. No questions asked for defective items.
15-day exchange windowEvery order ships with a proper GST invoice. We're fully compliant with Indian e-commerce and textile regulations, so your purchase is always documented and traceable.
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Verified Reviews
"The Zahra lehenga was everything I dreamed of. The fabric, the embroidery — it felt like wearing a painting. House of Lagan doesn't make clothes. They make heirlooms."
"The packaging alone felt like receiving a gift from another era. The Banarasi saree is museum quality. I'll be a customer for life."
"Layla recommended the perfect combination for my son's wedding. Every guest asked about my outfit. The colour consultation genuinely changed how I dress."
"The Sharara arrived beautifully packed and in perfect condition. Impeccable packaging, zero damage. The hand-embroidery is beyond what any photo can show."
"Wore this to my best friend's wedding. Got more compliments than the bride! The fit was absolutely perfect — they clearly read my measurements carefully."
"The packaging was so beautiful I almost didn't want to open it. The saree itself is pure luxury — worth every rupee. Arrived safely and exactly as described."
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Style Journal
Styling Guide
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