Every Edomé Vasanti piece is a collaboration between Priya's Paris design studio and one of three embroidery ateliers in Mumbai and Lucknow that her family has worked with for two generations. A single bridal-adjacent piece may take three artisans six weeks to embroider. Silhouettes are restrained — narrow column dresses, structured jackets, long skirts — and let the embroidery do the talking. The brand is positioned at the bridal-adjacent end of luxury without being explicitly bridal; pieces work for weddings, gallery openings, and anywhere else a woman wants to wear something quietly extraordinary. The aesthetic blends Parisian restraint with the patience and density of Indian craft.
Priya Vasanti was born in Mumbai and educated in Paris, where she studied at IFM and worked at a Right Bank couture house for four years. She founded Edomé Vasanti in 2022 to bring South Asian textile heritage — particularly hand embroidery and zari work — into contemporary Parisian silhouettes.