A Vibrant Indian Showcase at Miami Art Week
Masaba Gupta brought a burst of Indian glamour to Miami Art Week with her curated 20-piece capsule collection. The designer presented her global take on desi heritage style at the ‘Art from the Eye of India’ event. This marked a major moment for her brand on an international stage.
Celebrating India Through Fashion and Art
Gupta shared that India has always been her biggest source of inspiration. Her debut at Art Basel Miami reflects her desire to carry that inspiration to a global audience. What began as a playful exploration of prints and kitsch has now evolved into a respected label spanning fine jewellery, luxury bridalwear, and womenswear.
Visitors at the event explored Indian culture through a blend of fashion, poetry, and visual art. A selection of Gupta’s designs was paired with poetry by Rupi Kaur. Filmmaker Rajiv Menon and Art Basel Asia representative Angelle Le Siyang also contributed as speakers, strengthening the cultural exchange between India and the global art world.
Inside the ‘Ghee-Shakkar’ Collection
Gupta presented both clothing and fine jewellery under the theme ‘Ghee-Shakkar,’ a phrase symbolizing auspicious beginnings and abundance. The collection featured intricate embroidery, iridescent fabrics, and modern fusion silhouettes. Every piece offered a joyful expression of Indian craftsmanship.
According to Gupta, the collection unfolds through black-and-white contrasts, rich colours, and a final burst of hot pink gulal. The motifs draw from cosmic patterns, ancient cityscapes, and the layered textures of India. Her designs reflect a country that is timeless yet constantly evolving.
A Meaningful Moment at Miami Design Week
Miami Art Week ran from December 1 to 7 across several locations in the city. The public fair took place from December 5 to 7. Through her presence at Miami Design Week, Gupta aimed to highlight Indian culture and build lasting international connections across fashion and art.
