
The Woman Power Market is set to take over The Quorum Club, Two Horizon Centre, Gurgaon, from March 13 to March 15. Curated by Srila Chatterjee, known for her inimitable style and flair for beautiful things, this vibrant pop-up promises a powerful showcase of women-led brands and sustainable creativity.
Event at a Glance
| Aspects | Details |
|---|---|
| Event Name | Woman Power Market |
| Dates & Timings | March 13 – 3 PM to 8 PM March 14 & 15 – 11 AM to 8 PM |
| Venue | The Quorum Club, Two Horizon Centre, Gurgaon |
| Entry | Free Entry |
Three Days of Art, Design and Community
This electrifying three-day extravaganza will unfold from March 13th to 15th, bringing together decor pieces, apparel, jewellery, unique art, crafts and more. The market celebrates not just products but culture, craftsmanship, and the unbreakable bonds within the women-led creative community. Entry is free, inviting visitors to champion female talent and experience conscious consumption firsthand.
Spotlight on Sustainable Fashion
Among the participating brands is The Kefi House, specializing in sustainable cotton clothing for girls. With a focus on durability and timeless charm, its limited-edition designs feature fine materials, enduring prints, lacework and embellishments crafted with emotional artistry.
Bageeya, meaning ‘a small garden’ in Hindi, presents eco-conscious apparel created using temple flowers, medicinal roots for natural dyes, and real leaves for distinctive prints and textures. Crafted by local artisans, the brand counters fast fashion pollution with textiles inspired by nature.
Jewellery Rooted in Heritage and Nature

MELO celebrates the heritage and artistry of Gujarat, drawing from founder Sanika Shah’s roots in Ahmedabad. From silver to beadwork, MELO’s creations balance modern aesthetics with deep cultural influences.
Dookdi, founded by Jinal Patel in Ahmedabad, transforms inspiration from butterflies, beetles and moths into wearable art. Using non-precious metals, the brand emphasizes sustainable and ethical jewellery practices.
Conscious Living and Artisanal Flavours

Pacha Life brings sustainable home décor into focus with bamboo bookshelves and curtain ties inspired by water lilies and tulips. The brand blends India-made craftsmanship with style and functionality for distinctive interiors.
Adding a gourmet dimension is Käse Cheese, established in 2016 in Chennai. The award-winning fromagerie produces over 40 preservative-free artisanal cheese varieties using ethical, grass-fed cow milk and adapted Western methods.
Pop-up Highlights
| Brand | Highlight |
|---|---|
| THE KEFI HOUSE | Specializes in sustainable cotton clothing for girls, offering limited-edition designs crafted with durable materials, enduring prints, lacework, embellishments, and timeless charm. |
| BAGEEYA | Creates sustainable apparel using temple flowers, medicinal-root dyes, and real leaves for unique prints and textures, crafted by local artisans to counter fast fashion pollution. |
| MELO | Inspired by Gujarat’s heritage, MELO blends silver and bead artistry with modern aesthetics, reflecting founder Sanika Shah’s cultural roots in Ahmedabad. |
| DOOKDI | Founded by Jinal Patel in Ahmedabad, Dookdi transforms butterflies, beetles, and moths into sustainable, ethical jewellery crafted from non-precious metals. |
| PACHA LIFE | Offers India-made sustainable décor including bamboo bookshelves and floral-inspired curtain ties, blending craftsmanship, functionality, and style. |
| KÄSE CHEESE | Established in 2016 in Chennai, this award-winning fromagerie produces 40+ preservative-free artisanal cheeses using ethical, grass-fed cow milk and adapted Western techniques. |
Takeaway
The Woman Power Market at The Quorum Gurgaon stands as a vibrant platform for celebrating women entrepreneurs, sustainable craftsmanship and creative excellence. Over three days, it promises a dynamic retail and cultural experience—inviting visitors to support female-led brands and embrace mindful, design-driven living.







