The most common question we get on WhatsApp is some version of “do you carry …?” This page is the answer, written out once and kept current: every label on our floor, what we tend to stock from each, and a link straight to that label’s live collection.
A note on how to read it. Stock moves — a piece sells and it is gone, and a label that looks quiet one week is often restocked the next. The collection pages linked below show what is actually available right now, which is more reliable than anything written here. If you are hunting for something specific, message the showroom before you travel and we will check the rail for you.
Occasion and festive wear
The heart of the store — pieces built for weddings, sangeets, receptions and the long calendar of functions around them.
- Payal Singhal — a long-established Indian occasion-wear label. We carry lehengas and kaftan-style pieces from the collection.
- Priyanka Jain — our broadest occasion range by category: anarkalis, shararas, lehengas, kaftans and the occasional saree set.
- Vidushi Gupta — anarkali-led, with lehengas alongside. A good first stop if the anarkali silhouette is what suits you.
- Seema Thukral — occasion dresses and saree sets.
- Sheetal Batra — dresses and anarkalis with traditional embroidery detail.
- MBL — one of our larger label ranges, spanning festive and occasion pieces.
- Naina Singh — anarkalis, capes and festive sets.
- Surkh Syahi — a smaller edit, including kaftan-style occasion pieces.
Contemporary and Indo-western
Fusion silhouettes, dresses and separates — what most people are actually looking for when they say “something for the cocktail, not the pheras.”
- Geisha Designs — our largest dress and gown range, and the first rail we point people to for cocktail and reception dressing.
- Mandira Wirk — contemporary occasion wear; we carry dresses from the label.
- iamDESIGN — dresses and kaftans with a relaxed, modern cut.
- Label Apurva — an entirely dress-led edit.
- Simar Tuli — dresses, compact and consistent.
- Pallash — contemporary pieces including dresses and separates.
- The Black Sheep Collective — a small, sharply edited range of co-ord sets.
- Mohammad Mazhar — a very small edit; ask us what is in.
Textile-led and everyday luxury
Labels where the cloth is the point. These are the pieces customers come back for once the wedding season is over.
- Abraham & Thakore— one of India’s most respected textile-led design houses, known for restraint and craft rather than embellishment. We carry dresses, shirts and kaftans.
- Gulabo by Abu Sandeep — the prêt line from Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla, built around print and colour.
- Krishna Mehta — kaftans and dresses.
- Linetribe — dresses, shirts and co-ord sets.
- Kaveri — relaxed dresses and shirts in natural fabrics.
- Trisvaraa — sets and separates.
- Mayura Kumar — a small, considered edit.
Two more labels — Dress & Dazzle and Swati Vijaivargie — are on the floor in the showroom but not yet photographed for the site. Ask us on WhatsApp and we will send pictures of what is in.
Jewellery and accessories
The pieces that finish a look. Both lines are worth seeing in person; scale and weight are hard to read from a photograph.
- Treasure Box — statement earrings and necklaces, from jhumkas and chandbalis to layered beaded pieces.
- Kollarge — our second accessories line, worth a look alongside Treasure Box.
If you are pairing jewellery to an outfit rather than buying it standalone, our guide to accessorising a lehenga covers the metal-to-embroidery rule that decides most of these choices.
Browsing by garment instead of by label
Most people arrive knowing the silhouette before the designer. If that is you, start from the category and let the labels sort themselves out:
- Lehengas — bridal through to lighter festive.
- Anarkalis and shararas — the mehendi and sangeet workhorses.
- Sarees — including pre-draped and saree sets.
- Dresses and co-ord sets — cocktail, reception and Indo-western.
- Kaftans — the most underrated category we carry, and the easiest to wear.
Or see the full designer directory and complete catalogue.
A word on authenticity
Every piece here is bought from the label or its authorised distributor and arrives with its original brand tags. That is worth stating plainly because the designer resale and “inspired-by” market in Delhi is large, and telling the difference by eye is a learnable skill rather than a mystery — our guide to spotting authentic designer wear walks through the six checks we would apply ourselves.
Looking for a label we do not list? Send us the reference on WhatsApp — depending on the designer and how recent the piece is, we can often check availability with their team. Or come to the showroom in Mehrauli: book an appointment and we will have a rail pulled before you arrive.
Frequently asked questions
Which designer labels does Designer Stock House stock?
The current roster includes Abraham & Thakore, Payal Singhal, Geisha Designs, Gulabo by Abu Sandeep, Priyanka Jain, Seema Thukral, Mandira Wirk, Krishna Mehta, Kaveri, Vidushi Gupta, Linetribe, Trisvaraa, Label Apurva, Swati Vijaivargie, Pallash, Sheetal Batra, Simar Tuli, Surkh Syahi, Mayura Kumar, The Black Sheep Collective, Mohammad Mazhar, Dress & Dazzle, iamDESIGN, MBL and Naina Singh, alongside the Kollarge and Treasure Box accessories lines.
Are the pieces authentic designer stock?
Yes. Every piece is bought from the label or its authorised distributor and arrives with its original brand tags. If a tag is ever missing, ask — we would rather explain the provenance than have you wonder.
Do you stock every collection from these designers?
No, and no multi-designer store does. We buy an edit from each label — the pieces that suit our customers and the occasions they shop for. For a designer's full current season, their own flagship store is the right destination.
Can I request a piece from a designer you carry but do not have in stock?
Often yes, depending on the label and how recent the piece is. Send us the reference on WhatsApp and we will check availability with the designer's team.