Rhubarb, a new 1,100sqft fashion den at Chakraberia Road, is all about weaving tales of timeless elegance through its modern silhouettes and designs. Housing a wide range of occasionwear, fusion pret and party westerns, the brand caters to both men and women. Helmed by 30-year-old Aakriti Harlalka, a Pearl Academy design graduate and an alumnus of Domus Academy in Milan, Rhubarb’s USP lies in its affordability.
Aakriti, who always wanted to be a ‘durzi’ while growing up, said: “As a child, I used to see my grandmother design with the help of the sewing machine. I grew up in a house where our everyday clothes were stitched and mall clothes were used for wearing outside. I used to find it cool to select designs from magazines at the tailoring shop and wanted to be a durzi. Getting through design school made me both a durzi and a designer. I also got the bestselling collection award at my graduation from Manish Malhotra and Rahul Mishra.”
Having a creative mindset and taking inspiration from ‘emotions’ took her on the journey to start her own brand two months back. “Rhubarb stands for elegance, timelessness and subtle grandeur. Emotions play a certain role in evoking a certain sense of style. I love reading and it is also a major source of my inspiration. I get inspired by the Indian mythical or legendary characters. Reading about strong women evokes a certain sense of emotions and poems, too. Most of the collections that I did in college are also inspired by emotions. And this defines the brand’s design aesthetic. It is timeless elegance and cherished traditions reimagined with a modern flair,” said Aakriti.
An Anamika Khanna fan, Aakriti aspires to have a signature style for her brand going ahead in future. “I think I want to dress every woman, I hope every house has a Rhubarb in their wardrobe. That is what I aspire for. Our brand has something for everyone under the same roof. We are budget-friendly and do custom tailoring and upcycling of old heirlooms and saris. We offer after-sales services, too. Along with our design progress, I want the brand to be a commercial success, too,” said Aakriti.