Aishwarya Venkatraman
Bengaluru now has a new destination for quiet and cultured luxury. The Sabyasachi boutique at The Leela Palace Collonnade does not feel like a store. It feels like a world. Every corner invites you to slow down, breathe, and experience the romance of Indian craftsmanship.
The boutique is designed to be experienced through emotion, not just through sight. Couture, jewellery, and ready-to-wear unfold like chapters of a story rooted in heritage and beauty.
Across 3,800 square feet, menswear, saris, international ready-to-wear, accessories and high jewellery are presented with museum-like attention to detail. Each piece celebrates the skill of the craftspeople behind it.
Sabyasachi now stands proudly across six cities, including Kolkata, New Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, New York City, and Bengaluru. This opening continues the brand’s idea of slow luxury, where shopping becomes an intimate experience.
Bengaluru balances deep cultural roots with global ambition. It represents progress without arrogance and growth without losing grace. This spirit mirrors the brand’s own identity.
For Sabyasachi, this opening feels personal. The designer once lived in Bengaluru as a student, discovering travel, culture, and independence for the first time. Opening a store here feels like returning to a place that shaped him.
The new boutique feels like a sanctuary where craftsmanship takes centre stage. It is a luxury that speaks softly and confidently. Not loud. Not rushed. Simply exquisite. This opening reinforces Sabyasachi’s belief that luxury rooted in India can stand confidently on the world stage.