An Ode to Movement, Heritage
and The Art of Living Between Worlds
Eiesha Bharti Pasricha has always lived between worlds. Born in Scotland and raised between India and the Highlands, her life and work are defined by a deep sensitivity to heritage, modernity, and the quiet power of cultural exchange.
With the launch of Lady E, namesake of the fictitious muse, Estelle, she brings that perspective to life in the form of a wardrobe – one that feels as worldly, eclectic, and precise.
On travels to India, Pasricha has collected textiles imbued with cultural memory and artisanal depth. Brocades, silks, and handwoven fabrics are reinterpreted through the mastery of Neapolitan tailoring, where each detail is hand-finished.
The result is not nostalgia, but transformation: old-world materials recast as living textures for a modern context.
“Lady E celebrates movement: between times, between places, between identities. I wanted to create a wardrobe that feels true to that rhythm – one that’s never still, because neither is the person who wears it.” Pasricha explains.