The Mirari Life at Indie-Haat 2026: Fabric and B2B Showcase

Mirari Life Comes To Bharat Tex 2026 Delhi

The Mirari Life will be exhibiting at Indie-Haat 2026, part of the Bharat Tex 2026 craft and textile showcase, with a fabric-first presentation of handwoven textiles, crafted details and contemporary Indian design. For the brand, the exhibition is not only a retail moment. It is a public introduction to Mirari's textile language, and a meeting point for customers, boutique owners, designers, stylists, journalists, curators and B2B collaborators.

Rooted in Akola, Maharashtra, The Mirari Life has been building a world around Indian fabrics that feel personal, wearable and culturally alive. At Indie-Haat 2026, visitors will be able to experience that world in person: the fall of a drape, the texture of a weave, the richness of borders, the softness of fabric, the color stories and the handcrafted details that are difficult to understand through a screen.

The showcase will include Mirari's finished pieces, including sarees and occasion-led edits, but the larger story is fabric. Indie-Haat gives Mirari a platform to speak to people who care about material, not just product: what a textile feels like, where it can travel, how it can be styled, and how it can become part of a larger design or retail story.

Why Indie-Haat matters for a fabric-led brand

In a digital-first market, textile brands often have to explain touch without touch. A photograph can show color, but it cannot fully communicate weight, softness, structure, transparency, movement or finish. Exhibitions solve that gap.

For Mirari, Indie-Haat 2026 creates space for direct textile discovery. Visitors can hold fabrics, compare textures, understand drape behavior and ask questions about how a piece might work for a personal wardrobe, boutique edit, styling shoot, festive curation or gifting requirement.

That makes the event important beyond direct sales. It is also a visibility and trust-building moment. Mirari can show how its fabrics sit between heritage and modern dressing, and how handcrafted Indian textiles can work across consumer, editorial and trade contexts.

A fabric-first Mirari edit

The Mirari Life's Indie-Haat edit is designed to be understood through material. Sarees remain an important part of the brand, but they are only one form through which the textile story appears.

The focus is on handwoven surfaces, breathable textures, festive finishes, refined everyday fabrics, color-led edits and craft details that can appeal to different audiences. A customer may see a saree for a celebration. A stylist may see a textile for a shoot. A boutique owner may see a future capsule. A designer may see a fabric direction worth exploring further.

This is the strength of a fabric-led presentation: the same textile can open multiple conversations. It can become a wardrobe piece, a display story, a gifting recommendation, a styling reference, a collaboration idea or a sourcing lead.

High Quality Comfortable Sarees on Display

B2B opportunities at Indie-Haat 2026

For boutiques, designers, stylists and retail collaborators, Mirari's presence at Indie-Haat 2026 is a chance to start a more practical conversation.

The brand is open to meaningful B2B conversations around curated textile edits, boutique partnerships, styling pulls, event-led gifting, exhibition collaborations, custom capsule ideas and select retail placement discussions. The goal is not to turn the booth into a wholesale counter, but to create the first meeting point for people who see commercial and creative potential in Mirari's textile direction.

Because Mirari's B2B fabric direction is being shaped as a separate vertical, not every fabric, swatch or trade possibility will appear on the current website. The website remains the public home for the brand and its consumer-facing collections, while fabric sourcing, boutique partnerships and trade enquiries should begin directly through the team.

Boutique owners can use the exhibition to understand which Mirari pieces and fabric moods may suit their customers. Stylists and creators can explore textures, colors and drapes for shoots or cultural storytelling. Designers and collaborators can begin conversations around fabric inspiration, seasonal capsules and handcrafted Indian textile narratives.

For media and PR teams, the B2B angle is equally relevant. Mirari represents a growing category of Indian brands that are building beyond one-channel D2C selling. They are using exhibitions, content, community and partnerships to create a stronger textile ecosystem.

From Akola to Delhi: building textile visibility

The Mirari Life was built with a simple belief: Indian textiles deserve to be seen, felt, worn and remembered. From its base in Akola, the brand has grown through product storytelling, customer conversations, organic discovery and a deep respect for handcrafted work.

Indie-Haat 2026 gives Mirari a chance to bring that story into a larger cultural and commercial space. For first-time customers, it is an invitation to experience the brand beyond product photos. For existing followers, it is a chance to meet Mirari in person. For trade audiences, it is a window into the brand's material direction, retail potential and future collaboration possibilities.

The moment also speaks to a larger shift in Indian fashion. More consumers and businesses are asking where textiles come from, how they feel, how they are made, and whether craft-led design can work in modern wardrobes and modern retail. Mirari's answer is quiet but clear: yes, when fabric is chosen with care and presented with honesty.

Founder note

For us, Indie-Haat is not only about exhibiting products. It is about letting people experience our fabrics in person and opening conversations with customers, stylists, boutiques, designers and collaborators who connect with Indian textiles. We want visitors to feel the craft, understand the material and see the possibilities behind each piece.

- Pranjali Kharche, Founder, The Mirari Life

What visitors and collaborators can expect

Visitors to the Mirari booth can expect a warm, personal textile experience. The team will help people explore pieces by fabric feel, color, occasion, styling mood and use case, whether they are shopping for themselves, sourcing for a boutique, planning a shoot, looking for gifts or exploring collaboration possibilities.

The exhibition will also act as a listening space. Mirari plans to use the Indie-Haat moment to understand what Delhi audiences and trade visitors are drawn to, which fabrics create the strongest response, what customers want more of, and where future edits or partnerships can be shaped with more clarity.

For press, stylists, creators, boutique owners and B2B collaborators, this is a good opportunity to see Mirari's textile language up close and understand the brand's next stage of growth.

Visit The Mirari Life at Indie-Haat 2026

The Mirari Life will exhibit at Indie-Haat 2026 starting July 10, 2026 at the National Crafts Museum & Hastkala Academy, New Delhi, with booth details to be confirmed through the brand's official channels. Visitors can meet the team, explore the fabric-first edit and begin conversations around handwoven textiles, finished pieces, styling, retail partnerships and B2B collaborations.

Event: Indie-Haat 2026
Brand: The Mirari Life
Dates: Starts July 10, 2026
Venue: National Crafts Museum & Hastkala Academy, New Delhi
Booth/Stall: To be announced
Website: https://www.themirarilife.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themirarilife/
B2B/Partnership Contact: teams@themirarilife.com
Press Contact: marketing@themirarilife.com

Until then, explore The Mirari Life's consumer-facing collections and brand world online at https://www.themirarilife.com/. For fabric, boutique, sourcing or B2B partnership enquiries, contact teams@themirarilife.com.

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About The Mirari Life:
The Mirari Life is a premium Indian textile and lifestyle brand rooted in handwoven fabrics, crafted details and contemporary heritage dressing. Founded by Pranjali Kharche and based in Akola, Maharashtra, the brand creates thoughtfully chosen pieces and textile-led experiences for women, boutiques, stylists and collaborators who value craft, beauty, comfort and cultural connection.

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