
New Delhi, Feb 25: Fabindia has unveiled its Holi 2026 campaign, “The Colours of White,” a vibrant celebration of artisanal craftsmanship, natural fabrics, and festive togetherness. The collection brings together Holi essentials and a curated edit of ethnic and western silhouettes for the entire family, blending heritage techniques with contemporary design.
Rooted in the purity and versatility of white, the collection reimagines festive dressing through breathable fabrics and handcrafted details. The womenswear line features cotton shirts and kurtas with delicate pintuck detailing and intricate contrast yoke embroidery, complemented by vibrant yellow and turquoise Leheriya dupattas. Hand-block printed stoles add an artisanal accent to the ensembles.
The menswear range offers relaxed cotton shirts in classic whites and lively prints, while the kidswear edit focuses on comfort and movement, showcasing soft white Chikankari shirts and playful printed styles designed for all-day celebration.
Festive Home & Holi Essentials
Extending beyond apparel, the collection introduces craft-led home essentials including artisanal glassware, tea sets, elegant cutlery, and curated table accessories—perfect for hosting festive gatherings.
To complete the celebration, Fabindia presents its Holi essentials and Fabfood range featuring:
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Skin-friendly herbal gulal
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Refreshing mukhwas
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Traditional thandai
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Roasted makhana and salted chips
The offering ensures a wholesome and spirited Holi experience, combining tradition with mindful choices.
A Legacy of Craft
Founded in 1960, Fabindia has built a 65-year legacy of celebrating India’s rich craft heritage. With over 340 stores across 127 cities in India and 13 international outlets across seven countries, the brand continues to bridge rural craftsmanship with urban markets.
Fabindia’s portfolio spans Indian and Western wear for men, women, and children, along with jewellery, bags, footwear, home furnishings, furniture, gifts, organic food, and personal care products. As one of India’s largest private platforms for traditional craft-based products, the company connects thousands of rural artisans to consumers, fostering sustainable livelihoods while preserving time-honoured techniques.
The Holi 2026 collection is available at all Fabindia stores and online at www.fabindia.com.
With “The Colours of White,” Fabindia invites customers to celebrate Holi in a way that is stylish, authentic, and rooted in India’s enduring craft traditions.
