
House of Megha Garg is an award-winning Indian luxury fashion label specialising in contemporary occasion and celebration wear. Founded by designer Megha Garg Poddar, the brand was launched at Lakmé Fashion Week on 2 March 2012 and has since been recognised for its architectural silhouettes, refined draping, and handcrafted detailing.
At its core, the label is driven by a simple belief: women love to look beautiful, and we at House of Megha Garg help them do the same. The brand philosophy centres on touching lives through thoughtfully designed products and meaningful client experiences—looking beyond the expected while creating for the present. The label offers high-end western occasion wear including dresses, cocktail and draped gowns, sequined styles, sundowner and beach party looks, brunch wear, and light, fluid silhouettes. Its repertoire also extends to light lehengas, skirts, and signature western draped saris, customised to individual taste.
Alongside womenswear, House of Megha Garg also creates partywear for girls starting from as young as one month old. Known for its strong command of colour, draped panels, quilted and pocket sequin surface development, and experimental silhouettes, the brand balances innovation with wearability. The design philosophy emphasises comfort and functionality without compromising on creative exploration of form, cut, and pattern. Each collection reflects a continuous evolution, with new techniques and craftsmanship introduced season after season.
With a collaborative and client-centric approach, the label actively welcomes personal preferences and feedback to create well-fitted, customised garments. Defined by a distinct sensibility and subtle quirk, House of Megha Garg is committed to zero-waste methods and sustainable practices. The brand has also received international design awards, reinforcing its position as a contemporary Indian luxury label rooted in thoughtful design, craftsmanship, and human connection. At every step, the brand stands by its core belief: the person is more important than the product.