Naushad Ali

"From Pondicherry, for the world"

Naushad Ali's designs carry a quiet blend of cultures, shaped by his upbringing in Pondicherry, a former French colony. The label pairs minimal, modern tailoring with Indian craft techniques and heritage fabrics. It's all in the details: clean, considered, and rooted in a cross-cultural design sensibility.

Handblock Handblock
Embroidery Embroidery
Handwoven Handwoven
Organic Materials Organic Materials

Showcased Designs

53 products
Pondy Kaftan - Crimson Red Pondy Kaftan - Crimson Red
Pondy Kaftan - Crimson Red
Noa Shirt - Crimson Red Noa Shirt - Crimson Red
Noa Shirt - Crimson Red
Blanca Shirt - Brown Blanca Shirt - Brown
Blanca Shirt - Brown
Crochet Shirt - Black Crochet Shirt - Black
Crochet Shirt - Black
Crochet Shirt - Brown Crochet Shirt - Brown
Crochet Shirt - Brown
Carol Dress - Night Blue Carol Dress - Night Blue
Carol Dress - Night Blue
Shirt Dress - Forest Green Shirt Dress - Forest Green
Shirt Dress - Forest Green
Daisy Top - Kala Jamun Daisy Top - Kala Jamun
Daisy Top - Kala Jamun
Sara Shirt - Off white Sara Shirt - Off white
Sara Shirt - Off white
Rose shirt - Green line Rose shirt - Green line
Rose shirt - Green line
Pleated Kaftan - Blue Ombre Pleated Kaftan - Blue Ombre
Pleated Kaftan - Blue Ombre

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Craftsmanship

The label puts fabric first—working closely with weavers and artisans across India to create clothing that is rooted in tradition. From handloom weaving and natural indigo dyeing to upcycled patchwork and block printing, each piece reflects deep craft engagement. Textiles are often designed in-house, giving every collection a distinct texture and story. Production is small-batch and waste-conscious, with leftover fabric turned into new garments or details. With strong ties to artisan clusters in Bengal, Tamil Nadu, and Andhra Pradesh, the brand keeps heritage alive: while staying committed to sustainability, quality, and community.

Meet Naushad Ali, the Designer

Naushad Ali grew up surrounded by textiles, with his father working as a textile trader, which sparked his early appreciation for handwoven fabrics and traditional techniques. Initially drawn to graphic design, he pursued fashion and textile design education, where he deepened his understanding of Indian crafts and sustainable fashion. After brief experience in the mainstream industry, he moved to Auroville, connecting closely with artisans and developing collaborative fabrics. This period laid the foundation for Studio Liam in 2014 and later his eponymous brand, where Naushad continues to merge ethical, low-impact production with traditional Indian textile techniques adapted for contemporary design.