Our Story
Designing Since 1989
Founded in 1989 in Bhopal by Dipti Samal, Llysas is a heritage fashion label dedicated to handcrafted clothing rooted in Indian tradition. For over three decades, we have created garments that celebrate artistry, individuality, and the beauty of slow, thoughtful fashion.
Each piece is designed to transcend trends, blending age-old craftsmanship with contemporary elegance for women who value authenticity over excess.
Our Vision
Llysas began with a simple yet powerful vision: to preserve traditional Indian craftsmanship and present it through refined, modern design.
What started as a small atelier has grown into a trusted name, known for handcrafted garments that reflect patience, precision, and purpose. Every collection carries the legacy of skilled artisans and the belief that true luxury lies in detail, not speed.
Founder's Story
Llysas was founded in 1989 by Dipti Samal, inspired by a deep respect for Indian craftsmanship and the belief that clothing should hold meaning beyond trends. Her vision was to create a brand where traditional techniques could evolve without losing their soul, keeping artisanship at the heart of design. With an intuitive understanding of textiles, handwork, and form, she shaped Llysas into a label known for thoughtful design and uncompromising quality. More than three decades later, her philosophy continues to guide the brand, blending heritage with contemporary aesthetics and celebrating the patience, precision, and enduring beauty of handcrafted fashion.
Supporting Artisans & Sustainability
At Llysas, our work is deeply intertwined with the artisans who bring each creation to life. We collaborate closely with local craftspeople, nurturing long-term relationships that preserve traditional skills while providing consistent, meaningful opportunities. Our commitment extends to responsible material sourcing, ethical production practices, and craft-led, low-impact processes. Together, these values ensure that every Llysas piece supports both environmental responsibility and the continued relevance of India’s rich artisanal heritage.