"Every piece differs in terms of fabrics, cuts, embroideries and designs. Some of the silhouettes are also embellished with hand-embroidery and beadwork. We have not used any standout weaves but focussed on creating beautiful embellishments."
An expert in blending vintage with contemporary silhouettes, Bahl stressed that a haute couture collection is not created in bulk and is made available only on personal orders.
"Also, when it comes to haute couture, there is no price tag because each garment is custom-made to a buyer's order and is not sold off the rack," said Bahl.
The designer, a regular at the fashion weeks, also said he is open to venture into different areas like interiors, carpets and fragrances.
"We are open to all the possibilities. The market for perfumes is complex, and when the time is right, I am sure we will take the necessary steps to capture that segment as well," Bahl said.