The colors this season lean warm and earthy — saffron, terracotta, deep teal — colors that already exist in autumn light and feel completely at home in it. Pair those with the intricate block-print details and hand-embroidered finishes we put into every piece, and you get something that genuinely looks like it came with a story.
What I love most about layering in this collection is how low-effort it actually is. A wrap skirt pulled over a kaftan lounger, a beach wrapskirt belted loosely over a long tunic — you're not following rules, you're just playing. One piece adjusts to a dozen different looks depending on how you tie it, how you fold it, how you wear it that day. That's the kind of versatility that actually earns its place in your wardrobe.
This season we've leaned into prints that feel genuinely autumnal — deep mandala patterns, vintage-inspired motifs that carry that boho-hippie ease without trying too hard. The smocked waistbands on the skirts, the wide-leg drape on the boho hippie harem pants — these are details that do real work. They flatter, they adapt, they travel well.
The rayon styles bring their own charm: a softer drape, a slight sheen that catches afternoon light beautifully. If the cotton harem pants are your everyday favourite, the rayon pieces are what you reach for when you want to feel a little elevated without any extra effort.
Some pieces earn their place in your wardrobe by being useful. Others earn it by making you smile every time you put them on. The Patchwork Cotton Lounge Genie Pants somehow manage both — and that's genuinely rare.
The patchwork is what stops people first. Every pair is its own thing — no two panels quite the same, no repeat that feels mechanical. That's not a marketing line; it's just what happens when something is actually handmade. You're not buying a pattern off a shelf. You're getting a combination of colors and prints that came together in that particular order, on that particular day, for your pair specifically. There's a quiet charm in that.
The seersucker cotton does something clever too. That subtle crinkle texture isn't just visual — it keeps the fabric lifted slightly off your skin, which means airflow, which means you stay cooler than you expect to. For yoga, a festival afternoon, a beach morning, or just moving through a slow day at home, that breathability is everything.
There's something quietly brilliant about a piece of clothing that doesn't lock you into one decision. You tie it one way — it's a skirt. You drape it differently — it's a dress. You knot it at the hip over linen trousers — suddenly it's something else entirely. That's the everyday magic of a well-made wrap skirt, and it's why once most people own one, they end up owning several.
The paisley and batik prints we work with aren't chosen for trend. They're chosen because they have history — centuries of craft tradition behind every curl and teardrop motif, every wax-resist pattern that makes batik so visually alive. When you wear one of these, you're wearing something that carries a story in its print, not just color on fabric.
Styling-wise, the possibilities genuinely open up the more you experiment. A batik wrap belted loosely over a white cotton top reads effortlessly put-together for a farmers market morning. The same skirt tied higher at the waist, worn with simple sandals and a tucked cami, becomes your dinner-on-the-terrace outfit. Layer it over a swimsuit at the beach and it earns its keep three times in one day.
There's a version of getting dressed that goes beyond picking what looks good. It's the version where what you wear actually reflects how you want to feel — grounded, open, aligned. That intersection of style and intention is exactly where this collection lives.
The handmade renaissance maxi skirts are the anchor. Rich, colorful, the kind of piece that moves with you and draws the eye without demanding attention. We pair them with coordinating corset tanks and flowing tunics — not because it's a formula, but because these combinations genuinely work. The corset brings structure, the tunic brings ease, and the maxi skirt brings everything together into something that feels considered without being constructed.
Then there's the chakra mala — and this is where the look becomes something more than an outfit.
Chakra malas at Mogul Interior are handmade with specific intention. Each one is designed around the body's seven key chakras — the energy centers that yogic and Ayurvedic traditions have long associated with physical, emotional, and mental wellbeing. Root to crown: stability, creativity, personal power, love, expression, intuition, connection. When these centers are balanced and energy moves freely through them, the difference is felt — less tension held in the body, more clarity in the mind, a quieter kind of steadiness underneath the day.
Let's start with the medieval maxi skirt, because it's one of those foundational pieces that surprises people with its range. The instinct might be to pair it with something floaty and matching — but try it with a plaid shirt and a fitted vest instead. That contrast between the skirt's flowing length and the structured western-inspired top creates something genuinely interesting. Add rugged boots and a tribal scarf and you've landed somewhere between frontier and festival in the best possible way. It's an unexpected combination that works precisely because it shouldn't — and that's the heart of boho styling.
Weave tunics with side openings earn their place in this wardrobe for a different reason entirely: pure wearability. Over a swimsuit at the beach, over palazzo pants for an evening out, over leggings on a slow morning — they adapt without effort. Comfort and style stop being a trade-off.
Then there's the piece that's been turning heads lately — the Multicolor Palazzo Pant with Bell Sleeve Tie Top. Two pieces in butter silk, designed to be worn together but interesting enough to be styled separately. The smocked waist on the top does the kind of quiet work good design always does — it flatters without restricting, gathers without bunching. The bell sleeves catch movement beautifully. And the floral print across both pieces has that vintage-inspired quality that feels timeless rather than dated — the kind of print that photographs as well in five years as it does today.
The finishing touch is layered beads, and this is where personal expression really comes in. A single long strand reads minimalist and elegant. Two or three layers of mixed beads — wooden, stone, seed — add that unmistakable bohemian depth that no amount of clothing alone can quite achieve. Accessories in boho styling aren't decorative afterthoughts; they're part of the language of the outfit.
The beauty of Indian tunics in this collection is the range — from block-print cotton for everyday ease to more embellished styles when the occasion calls for it. But the solid-colored tunic styled this way remains a go-to for a reason: it's endlessly adaptable, genuinely comfortable, and somehow always looks like you meant it.
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By Era Chandok, Mogul Interior | Last Updated: June 2026


















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