What we wear says more about us than we often admit. It signals what we value, what we resist and what we aspire towards. But what of the space that retails what we wear? What does a store reveal about its patron, and more importantly, about its designer? Dhruv Kapoor is a man of few words, yet his clothes speak with unmistakable clarity. A foil to his bold oeuvre, the store presents itself almost as a meditation enclave. Yet beneath the restraint lies the same dialogue that defines his garments: past and future, memory and projection, instinct and intention. Inside the store, a sprawling expanse of white unfolds at an alternate tempo to the clangour of New Delhi. Each element is chosen with deliberation and care. The lighting is uniformly calibrated to ensure accurate colour perception, allowing the garments to be experienced exactly as intended. From a restrained material palette to a custom-developed scent, every detail contributes to a mindful experience. Perhaps the most curious element is the soundscape. “I built a very large Spotify playlist with a mix of ambient house. It’s all maintained under 150 hertz to preserve a sense of calm, before it turns into a club or makes you sleepy,” Dhruv says, “It’s right at the correct spot to keep you alert.” Alertness is essential for awareness in a space that aspires for perfection, but also realises that the pursuit is not flawlessness but sensitivity to the human spirit. At the entrance, a marble surface bears the words: You are your deepest desire. As your desire, so is your will. As your will, so is your deed. As your deed is, so is your destiny. The quotes displayed change every fifteen days, a reminder, as Dhruv notes, that transformation is embedded in the clothes themselves. For him, design cannot be half-hearted. Intention seeps into everything he attempts. Intent and conviction together become the backbone of design.




