MASABA GUPTA ART BASEL MIAMI MIAMI ART WEEK MIAMI DESIGN WEEK GHEE-SHAKKAR COLLECTION RUPI KAUR INDIAN ART FASHION HERITAGE GLOBAL SHOWCASE LUXURY CAPSULE COLLECTION FINE JEWELLERY CULTURAL EXCHANGE RAJIV MENON ANGELLE LE SIYANG NATIONAL
MUMBAI, MAHARASHTRA, INDIA
By IFAB MEDIA - NEWS BUREAU - December 9, 2025 | 160 4 minutes read
Masaba Gupta has always embraced her Indian roots while keeping her vision firmly set on the global stage. Renowned for bringing India’s boldest, most expressive fashion to international audiences, she now marks a significant milestone in her global journey.
Masaba presented her work at the prestigious ‘Art from the eye of India’ event at the Miami Art week, a celebrated convergence of art, culture, and heritage. Audiences will experience a specially curated showcase of 20 exclusive pieces, presented alongside the evocative poetry of Rupi Kaur.

This year also brings an enriching parallel moment: experiencing Art Basel while hosting an event during Miami Design Week that celebrated Indian art, fashion, dance, and design. The event highlighted and supported the Indian artists exhibiting this year. Masaba and her team were honored to welcome artist Rajiv Menon, who is showcasing his work at Art Basel, along with Art Basel Asia representative Angelle Le Siyang, as guest speakers, further strengthening the cultural exchange between India and the global art community.


Masaba Gupta, Founder & Chief Design Officer, says, “India has been my biggest source of inspiration and I carry India on my sleeve, now more than ever as we make our debut at Art Basel, Miami. I am not just representing India, but unleashing it. What started as a dream to play with print and everything kitsch has grown into one of the most recognized Indian brands across fine jewellery, luxury bridal fashion and more.”

She adds, “I’m thrilled to present a 20-piece capsule collection comprising luxury clothing and fine jewellery for the very first time at Art Basel, Miami. The collection, titled Ghee-Shakkar (clarified butter and sugar, a phrase symbolising auspicious beginnings and abundance), is a love letter to India and beyond.”

“The narrative unfolds in black and white as much as it does in bursts of colour, finally culminating into a magnificent hot pink gulal. Motifs on the garments are steeped in culture, drawing from cosmic patterns, ancient cityscapes, and the textures of an India that are both timeless and ever-evolving.”

Through this showcase and her presence during Miami Design Week, Masaba aims to build meaningful global connections with art lovers and niche tastemakers, celebrating the richness of Indian art, culture, and heritage on one of the world’s most influential platforms.

