
Google X She the People
While working with multinationals, founder and owner of Adah, Leesha Agarwal noticed that workers were underpaid, so she decided to begin her own brand Adah by Leesha, which would source directly from handicraft artists.

LBB Mumbai
We were completely in love with Adah By Leesha when we saw their skirts in gorgeous prints. Upon delving into their collection, we couldn’t stop filling up our cart. A beautiful zero-waste handloom brand, it paints every inch of a fabric with dyes, prints and weaves.

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Born out of the endless love for fabric, weaves, prints and more, Adah empowers the people who have spent their precious time crafting it. Graduated from an amazing fashion school, Leesha is ready to jazz up your wardrobe with her amazing clothes.

Womeshine
While at fashion school, founder and owner, Leesha Agarwal spent much of her time interning or working with various MNCs. While these companies drew in massive profits, their people did not gain the benefit nor were their customers aware of where their clothes came from.

Kool Kanya
Adah makes beautiful, comfortable clothes which boast easy fits and conscious style. They are also environment-, labour-, and culture-conscious.

The New Indian Express
The founder adheres to zero-waste norms with every collection and this one is no different. “All the bits and scraps after a garment is made come back to me, so I can use it later to make accessories with it,”

Humans of Bombay
But he had 3 wounds on his neck covered by cloth. So I put my designer skills to use & made him a scarf to protect his wounds. I even learnt to dress his wounds.
