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Kalki Fashion launches 6,000 square foot flagship store in Mumbai
Published
October 10, 2025
Occasion wear brand Kalki Fashion has launched a 6,000 square foot flagship store in Mumbai’s Kala Ghoda with a dedicated bridal segment, featuring several private suites, and an exclusive ‘Kala Ghoda’ capsule line.
“Opening in Kala Ghoda isn’t just about unveiling a flagship, it’s about creating a space for you,” said Kalki Fashion’s CEO Saurabh Gupta in a press release. “This store is imagined as a cultural landmark where every detail is designed to make you feel part of something timeless.”
The store is housed within a heritage building and contrasts its original façade with a contemporary style interior, designed to give shoppers the feeling of traversing a gallery. With zones dedicated to bridalwear, occasion-wear, and menswear, Kalki Fashion proposes a curated shopping experience tailored to the entire wedding party.

The bridal area features family-sized private suites for fittings and trousseau planning with floor-to-ceiling mirrors offering a theatrical touch. The store also integrates technology with digital styling tools and virtual consults for brides based abroad as well as natural-light try-on suites and personalisation studios. Exclusively available at this location, Kalki’s new Kala Ghoda limited edition capsule line features garments inspired by the Mumbai district’s signature art and architecture, translating arches, heritage motifs, and gallery-inspired details into wearable looks.
“Kala Ghoda, with its blend of heritage and modernity, reflects who our customers are, rooted in tradition yet always evolving,” said Gupta. “In many ways, it feels like coming home, to Bombay, to the people, and to the stories that made us who we are.”
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European Commission, Switzerland sign broad package of agreements
The package establishes a modern framework for both sides, enabling frictionless access to a market of 460 million consumers in key sectors, delivering economic benefits to both parties.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Swiss President Guy Parmelin yesterday signed a broad package of agreements aimed at deepening and expanding EU-Switzerland ties.
By aligning standards and rules in closely integrated areas, it will provide legal certainty, simplify trade in goods like medical devices and food products, and ease cross-border supply for businesses on both sides.
By aligning standards and rules in closely integrated areas, it will provide legal certainty, simplify trade in goods like medical devices and food products, and ease cross-border supply for businesses on both sides of the border.
Additionally, it will ensure more consistent rules for individuals who live, work or study across the EU-Swiss border. Switzerland will contribute to the development of legislation in the areas covered by the package and will have the opportunity to influence these rules as they are being designed.
“By modernising and deepening our ties across key sectors, from trade and transport to health and energy—we are strengthening legal certainty, fostering innovation and creating new opportunities for our citizens and businesses,” von der Leyen said in a release from the Commission.
The package includes updates to four already existing agreements, which already give Switzerland access to the EU internal market, regarding air transport, land transport, the free movement of persons and mutual recognition of conformity assessment.
New agreements on food safety, electricity, health and Switzerland’s participation in the EU Agency for the Space Programme were signed. A new agreement introduced a permanent and fair financial contribution by Switzerland to economic and social cohesion within the EU.
Apart from a protocol on parliamentary cooperation, the package includes also a joint declaration on the establishment of a high-level dialogue on the broad bilateral package.
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