While there is no single prominent entity officially titled "Kashmiri Hima Fashion and Style Gallery," Kashmiri fashion is a celebrated blend of historical Persian influence and local craftsmanship. It is defined by its intricate hand-embroidery, luxurious textiles like Pashmina, and iconic silhouettes that prioritize both modesty and protection against the Himalayan climate. Key Traditional Silhouettes

This season, we are embracing "Indian Maximalism" with a focus on fluid, versatile styles:

Ready to explore the collection? Visit the official Kashmiri Hima fashion and style gallery online store or schedule a private viewing at their Srinagar flagship. Follow them on Instagram @KashmiriHimaStyle for daily styling inspiration and behind-the-loom videos.

  1. Pashmina Shawls: Pashmina shawls are woven from the finest pashmina wool and feature intricate patterns, often inspired by Kashmiri architecture and nature.
  2. Kashmiri Embroidery: Kashmiri embroidery, also known as " Kashmiri needle work," is characterized by intricate floral patterns, arabesques, and geometric designs.
  3. Woolen Fabrics: Woolen fabrics like tweed, woolen velvet, and homespun wool are commonly used in Hima fashion, often featuring traditional Kashmiri patterns and embroideries.

Furthermore, the "Style Gallery" aspect functions as a rotating exhibition. Every three months, Hima features a new artist or a regional craft variation—sometimes focusing on the Likh work of Budgam, other times on the Zalakdozi of Pulwama. For fashion students, this is an invaluable archive.

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Discover the collection today at the Kashmiri Hima Fashion and Style Gallery—where every drape tells a story of the snow.