Some brands chase trends; a few build legacies. Manan, now three decades young, belongs firmly to the latter. Rooted in timelessness, sustainability, craftsmanship, and authenticity, the label has spent years refining a vocabulary of clothing that is clean, fuss-free, and deeply intentional.
Founded in 1992 by Madhavi Ganeriwalla, Manan emerged at a time when functional, beautifully designed ready-to-wear was rare. Her response was simple yet revolutionary: everyday clothing that felt elevated, effortless, and anchored in India’s textile traditions. From the start, Manan championed a craft-centric model — working directly with weaving clusters to produce handwoven fabrics created uniquely for each collection. That commitment remains the soul of the brand.
Today, Manan offers womenswear, menswear, dupattas, and jewellery — all shaped by the ethos of slow, contemplative design. Their palette is grounded in natural hues; their silhouettes are soft, balanced, and seasonless. Kurta sets and separates capture a modern Indian aesthetic that travels effortlessly anywhere in the world, while co-ord sets offer longevity and versatility in equal measure. Shirts, dresses, trousers, jackets, and dupattas form a modular wardrobe that encourages personal expression.
At Manan, textiles lead the design. Yarns, weaves, and hand-embroideries aren’t embellishments; they are the starting point. Fabrics are woven by master artisans across Bihar, Kashmir, and Himachal Pradesh, each region bringing its own history and nuance to the loom. Cuts and silhouettes are developed only after the fabric is born — a rare bottom-up approach that allows the textile itself to shine.
Their signature linens soften beautifully with time, eventually returning to the earth. They work with eri (ahimsa) silk, celebrated for its strength and gentle texture, and craft thoughtful blends of viscose, cotton, silk, and linen for pieces designed to last. Yarn-dyed techniques minimise chemical use and create the subtle, heathered tones that have become a quiet Manan signature.
A Manan piece isn’t meant for a season. It’s meant to be cherished, repeated, lived in — ageing with grace, acquiring memory, and reminding you that simplicity can be the most powerful form of luxury.
Here at Canvas & Weaves, we see Manan as a masterclass in mindful design: a wardrobe that grounds you, softens you, and stays with you for years.