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Celebrate Holi with ‘The colours of White’ by Fabindia

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New Delhi, February 26, 2026: Fabindia has announced the launch of its 2026 Holi campaign, “The Colours of White,” a joyful celebration of artisanal craft and festive togetherness. The collection features Holi essentials and a curated range of ethnic and western silhouettes for the entire family, blending traditional heritage with contemporary style.
The womenswear line highlights breathable cotton shirts and kurtas adorned with delicate pintuck detailing and intricate contrast yoke embroidery, paired with vibrant yellow and turquoise Leheriya dupattas. Hand-block printed stoles further enrich the ensemble with artisanal charm. The men’s range offers relaxed cotton shirts in classic whites and lively prints, while the kidswear edit focuses on movement-friendly styles such as soft white Chikankari shirts and playful printed designs.
Beyond apparel, the collection includes a curated range of craft-led home essentials, from artisanal glassware and tea sets to elegant cutlery and other table accessories. To ensure a spirited and wholesome celebration, Fabindia introduces its range of Holi essentials and Fabfood, featuring skin-friendly herbal gulal, refreshing mukhwas, and traditional thandai, alongside snacks like flavour-packed roasted makhana and salted chips. Rooted in a commitment to natural fabrics, “The Colours of White” provides a complete, traditional experience for a stylish and authentic Holi celebration.
The Holi Collection is available across all Fabindia stores and online at www.fabindia.com.
About Fabindia Ltd.
Fabindia Ltd. was founded in 1960, with its first retail store in New Delhi. Bringing forth craftsmanship with contemporary designs, Fabindia carries a 65-year legacy of celebrating India’s rich heritage, panning over 340+ stores across 127 cities within the country and 13 international outlets across 7 countries. The offering includes a variety of Indian and Western wear for men, women, and children.

Over the years, jewellery, bags and footwear, home furnishings, furniture, gifts, organic food and personal care products have been introduced to the range. An amalgamation of aesthetics and affordability, the brand is a celebration of India and its crafts and is one of the country’s largest private platforms for products made from traditional techniques, skills and hand-based processes. Fabindia connects thousands of craft-based rural producers to urban markets, creating employment for artisans and preserving the country’s traditional handicrafts.

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