Label Akaaro's Gaurav Jai Gupta is an authentic textile enthusiast

Label Akaaro's Gaurav Jai Gupta is an authentic textile enthusiast

Label Akaaro's Gaurav Jai Gupta is an authentic textile enthusiast

My personal style is: I prefer something comfortable, monochrome and minimal. I can’t really handle colour or fitted clothes. My wife and mother call me 'be-rang', or colourless.

My personal style icon: It has to be Indira Gandhi. She broke stereotypes of how a female politician should dress.

An item in my wardrobe that means a lot to me: It is this old felt beige woollen shawl I got from my mother. I have it from my school days and it's the first thing I pull out every winter.

The woollen shawl that Gaurav Jai Gupta got from his mother

My favourite souvenir from my travels is: A 'Nakshi kantha' wall tapestry from a very popular craft store called Aarong in Dhaka. It hangs nicely in the gallery in my house.

The 'Nakshi kantha' wall tapestry

The best gift I have received: My father gifted me a professional Yamaha synthesiser when I was in Class XI. I played on it all the time and eventually formed a band at NIFT.

The best gift I have given: I once bought some really beautiful etched floral ceramic wall plates from an artist at the annual pottery mela at Anandgram in New Delhi. I got them framed and gifted to a friend.

A floral ceramic wall plate

The last thing I bought: A Comme de Garçons perfume called Black. I am always looking for good smokey or spicy perfumes. Fragrances and music take me back in time. They help me connect with people and places.

The last book I read: I have been reading 'Ramakrishna: As We Saw Him'. It is a collection of accounts and reminiscences of Sri Ramakrishna by his disciples, relatives, and acquaintances.

The last film I loved: It's a British series on HBO called 'Industry'. I binge watched all three seasons. It’s quite realistic and raw; it’s about young graduates working in finance at a high profile bank in London.

My Spotify list would include these songs: I love making playlists or mixtapes. My Spotify list is endless. Artists on loop are Krishna Das, Nathan Micay, and Brandt Brauer Frick, among others.

My beauty/wellness routine is: Honestly I don’t really have one. Though I love a good massage and sauna.

My favourite holiday destination: I am not the one to take a lot of holidays but I love going to Banaras, Nainital and Paris again and again.

I love to collect: Textiles, eyewear and perfumes: I find it very hard to find eyewear that excites me. Last time I found one was at a trade show in Hong Kong where the lady bartered a very cool pair of Kuboraum glasses for an Akaaro jacket .

Gupta's Kuboraum eyewear

My fridge always has: Ice cream. I love hot chocolate fudge from Nirula's. It’s on my speed dial.

Minimalism or maximalism: Definitely minimalism.

My home looks like: It's quite serene, minimal and clean, with basic furniture and essentials and lots of sunlight. Think light, minimal pastels and wood. There are a lot of contemporary woven textiles and plants.

My favourite mix of traditional and contemporary is: What we do at Akaaro. I think it’s an exciting mix of traditional and contemporary with an interplay of skill and execution.

Gupta's home

My best ideas come when: When I am pressed for time. I like working with deadlines and pressure.

The best way to spend Rs 20,000 is: Go to Dastkar Nature Bazaar (a craft bazaar) and indulge. We mostly buy a lot of natural oils, creams, some textiles, and lots of seasonal food items for the house.

My idea of happiness is: Playing with my one-year-old daughter Palini.