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Bridging Heritage and Modernity: Celebrations Collection Redefines Indian Occasion Wear for the US Diaspora

By ANI | Updated: April 1, 2026 14:20 IST

VMPLWashington D.C [US] / Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], April 1: As the global demand for authentic Indian ethnic wear ...

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Washington D.C [US] / Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], April 1: As the global demand for authentic Indian ethnic wear continues to rise, Celebrations Collection, a US-based fashion brand, is positioning itself as a premier destination for the Indian diaspora seeking a blend of traditional craftsmanship and contemporary convenience.

Specializing in lehengas, sarees, Indo-Western ensembles, and bridal wear, the brand is addressing a significant gap in the North American market: the need for high-quality, curated festive attire that is accessible without the complexities of international shipping or limited local boutique options.

Founded by Pravin Pingat, Celebrations Collection operates on a digital-first philosophy. By leveraging a direct-to-consumer (DTC) model, the brand ensures that intricate Indian designstraditionally reserved for specialized boutiquesare now available to fashion-conscious consumers across all 50 U.S. states.

"Indian weddings and festivals remain deeply significant for communities abroad, but access to curated occasion wear can often be limited," Pingat said. "Celebrations Collection was created to bridge that gap by offering thoughtfully selected designs that combine tradition with modern styling, delivered through a seamless online experience."

The brand's recent integration of Instagram Shopping alongside its official e-commerce storefront marks a strategic move into social commerce. This allows customers to discover and purchase festive wardrobes directly through their social feeds, mirroring the modern, fast-paced lifestyle of the global Indian community.

With an emphasis on fabric integrity, versatile silhouettes, and detailed artistry, the collection caters to everything from grand wedding celebrations to intimate festive gatherings like Diwali and Gudi Padwa. As the brand evolves, Pingat plans to expand the catalog based on seasonal trends and direct customer feedback, ensuring the brand remains at the forefront of the Indo-Western fashion movement.

About Celebrations Collection

Celebrations Collection is a Washington, D.C.-based fashion brand specializing in Indian ethnic and Indo-Western wear. Under its tagline, "Celebrations Clothing (when festivity meets fashion)," the brand offers a curated selection of lehengas, sarees, and bridal outfits, providing customers with a modern, digital-first shopping experience.

Media Contact:

- Contact Person: Pravin Pingat

- Title: Founder

- Email: info@celebrationscollection.com

- Phone/WhatsApp: +1 571-656-9111

- Website: https://celebrationscollection.com

- Instagram: @celebrations_collection

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