“Unleashing the Art of Fashion: Exploring the World of Costume Design”- The Legacy of Bhanu Athaiya

Bhanu Athaiya, India’s first Oscar-winning costume designer, left an indelible mark on Indian cinema. Born in 1929 in Maharashtra, she began her career in film as a costume designer in the 1950s and went on to design costumes for over 100 films. Her attention to detail, innovative designs, and vibrant colors earned her a reputation as one of the leading costume designers in India. Athaiya’s work on the 1982 film “Gandhi” won her an Academy Award for Best Costume Design, making her the first Indian to win an Oscar. She used her platform to raise awareness about the importance of costume design in telling a story and bringing characters to life on screen.

Mumtaz and Dharmendra in Aadmi Aur Insaan (1969)
Photo Credits:- Prinseps
Saira Banu in Jhuk Gaya Aasman (1968)
Photo Credits : Prinseps

Throughout her career, Athaiya was known for her ability to blend tradition with modernity in her designs seamlessly. She often drew inspiration from Indian textiles and handicrafts but also incorporated Western influences to create unique and memorable costume designs. Athaiya’s contribution to Indian cinema has had a lasting impact. Her innovative designs and attention to detail inspired future generations of costume designers in India and around the world.

Vyjayantimala in Amrapali (1966)
Photo credits : Prinseps

Rekha in Muqaddar ka Sikandar
Photo Credits: Prinseps

Even today, her work continues to be celebrated and recognized for its excellence and if you want to admire her work than you can visit the exhibitionat the Bikaner house (till 2nd February) showcasing her work. From the beautiful artworks to the sketches and costumes that were actually worn in the flim by the actresses like sharmila tagore, Helen ,Mumtaz and Meena Kumari , everything that you need to know about her is presented in the exhibition. Bhanu Athaiya’s legacy as a trailblazer in Indian costume design will forever be remembered. Her passion and talent have left an indelible mark on Indian cinema, and her work will continue to inspire future generations of costume designers. Here is a glimpses of the exhibition:

Anju Goel Founder of O’MY and Princess Nandini Singh Jhabua organised a preview of “Art to Live with”

Anju Goel, Founder of O’MY& Princess Nandini Singh Jhabua organized a preview of   “Art to live with”. 

Anju Goel the Founder of O’MY presented her beautifully  Handcrafted cushions,  beddings, table runners, carpets and Tea cozies and many more Japanese Designs. 

About O’MY:
Marking the beginning of a handcrafted design, O’MY a luxury lifestyle brand is launching its Autumn Winter collection at Good Design Studio in New Delhi. The collections comprise of brand’s beautiful soft furnishings range that has been bringing back to life the old school art of Indian needlework translated into beautiful craft intensive collections with global inspirations.


The brand offers a curated range of home decor with an emphasis on the much-loved cushions, beddings, table runners, carpets, and tea cozies. The brand offers a more customized and accessible shopping experience with on-site interior experts at their studio in New Delhi. It is an endeavorer to make the signature O’MY weaves, threadwork, hand embroideries and gifting range more accessible to its patrons.