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Payal Khandwala Unveils Sculptural End-of-Year Capsule

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A refined, nature-toned capsule celebrates quiet luxury and sculptural design.

Payal Khandwala’s final collection of the year blends handwoven silk, architectural silhouettes and new Nappa leather jackets, closing out a milestone year for the label.

PAYAL KHANDWALA closes the year with an evocative capsule that distills the brand’s long-standing codes of refined craftsmanship, sculptural form and understated luxury. Released on 3rd December in Bombay, the collection revisits the label’s contemporary design ethos through pieces created for moments that feel personal, unhurried and quietly expressive.

This end-of-year offering reflects the PAYAL KHANDWALA woman at her most genuine—one who gravitates toward quiet luxury, invests in pieces with purpose, and embraces clothing that blends comfort, individuality and timeless style. Conceived as a series of elevated separates, the capsule delivers versatile wardrobe building blocks defined by architectural silhouettes, fluid drapes and opulent textures. Handwoven silk anchors the lineup, presented in a palette drawn from nature: ivory, crimson, olive, navy, champagne, silver and black. Ornamentation remains minimal, allowing fine detailing and textural depth to take precedence.

A standout development for the brand, the collection debuts its first handcrafted Nappa leather jackets—an evolution of its successful accessories range of belts and bags. These jackets reinterpret the label’s signature draped collars and cinched, structured belts, resulting in two collectible styles designed for winter layering and seasonless versatility.

The capsule also marks the culmination of a milestone year for PAYAL KHANDWALA. Beyond launching an international e-commerce platform, the brand recently hosted a press preview in New York City and is gearing up for a festive pop-up in London. The new collection is now available exclusively on payalkhandwala.com. Campaign visuals for the release were photographed by Pranoy Sarkar, featuring Laura Burman, against the serene backdrop of the Nisarga Art Hub in Kerala.

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