Pranshi and Aditya started young, with more curiosity than certainty. There was no perfect roadmap, no big safety net just a shared conviction that meaningful brands are built by understanding people, not just selling products. While others waited for the “right time,” they chose to start with what they had and learn along the way.
The journey began with experience before ambition. Corporate roles, hands-on work, learning from the ground up each phase shaped their thinking. From understanding customers and systems to respecting discipline and consistency, those early years quietly laid the foundation.
House of Pehnava was born from a simple idea: clothing and accessories should feel honest, comfortable, and thoughtfully made. It wasn’t about chasing trends, but about building something that lasts something rooted in real lives and real stories.
Together, Pranshi and Aditya built House of Pehnava with intention supporting women homemakers, focusing on comfort-led design, and creating space for slow, sustainable growth. Every collection reflects that mindset: purposeful, practical, and personal.
This is not just a brand.
It’s a house built on learning, resilience, and the courage to begin early.