Bengaluru · Since 2001
“My biggest compliment is that many of the brides and their family members come back.”
— Ravina Belani, RITZ Magazine, 2018
Ravina is her ethnic and occasion-wear label in Bengaluru — bridal trousseau and festive one-offs in a bungalow off Ulsoor Road, and 25 years of collections for women in between.

The label
From a bungalow off Ulsoor Road
It began as a hobby that took off really well. Since 2001, Ravina Belani has presented collections for women that sit exactly where Bengaluru celebrates — between the everyday and the wedding.
The boutique still lives in a bungalow off Ulsoor Road: open-plan, unhurried, stacked with one-off pieces and unconventional print pairings — from festive tunics to full bridal trousseau rich with zardozi, gota and Lucknawi chikan.
In 2018, RITZ also profiled a second location at The Collonnade in The Leela Palace — for brides, bridesmaids and whole wedding families. That boutique has since closed; the Ulsoor Road store carries the work forward.
No boring trend-following patterns — every piece carries her own hand.

On Instagram
From the boutique floor
The latest from @ravina.official — new pieces, bridal looks and festive colour as they arrive.
Collections
Three ways in
Bridal to festive to the crafts underneath it all — start wherever your occasion does.

Bridal trousseau
Bridal Trousseau
Lehengas, shararas and brocade skirts — for the mehendi, the sangeet, the shaadi and the reception.
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Festive & occasion
Festive Wear
Tunics, kurtas and anarkalis in brocade, chikan and gota — dressed up for the season.
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The atelier
The Crafts
Zardozi, ari, mirror work, muqaish and badla — surface work as the signature.
DiscoverThe hands
Craft is the signature
Her vocabulary hasn’t changed because it doesn’t need to — eight living crafts, worked by hand onto silk, velvet and brocade.
Zardozi
Raised metal-thread embroidery — the heart of royal bridal work.
Gota
Woven gold and silver ribbon appliqué, folded into edgings and trims.
Lucknawi chikan
Fine white-on-fine shadow-work embroidery from Lucknow.
Ari
Hooked-needle chain-stitch embroidery, worked fast and fluid.
Mirror work
Hand-set mirrors caught in thread — light stitched into cloth.
Muqaish
Twisted metallic wire dotted through fabric like a starfield.
Badla
Flattened metal-wire embroidery with an antique shimmer.
Brocade & velvet
Woven-figure silks and deep-pile velvets for occasion silhouettes.
“My biggest compliment is that many of the brides and their family members come back.”— Ravina Belani, RITZ Magazine, 2018
Begin the conversation
Dressing for a wedding, a festival — or both?
Tell us about the occasion and we’ll have pieces waiting when you walk in.

Find us
Ulsoor Road
1/4, G Floor, Hanumanthappa LayoutSivanchetti Gardens, off Ulsoor Road
Ulsoor, Bengaluru 560042
- Bridal lehengas, shararas & brocade skirts
- Festive tunics & kurtas
- Dressy kurtis & anarkalis
- Quirky prints & one-off pieces











