Exquisitely weaving the vibrancy of nature into silhouettes that feel as effortless as they are elegant, celebrated designer duo Diya Aroraa and Rajvvir Aroraa once again enthrall us with their latest offering—Hawa Hawaii. Launched under their label DiyaRajvvir, the edit strikes a refreshing balance between contemporary edge and traditional charm and encapsulates our playful spirit.
“Hawa Hawaii is a modern ode to nature,” shares Rajvvir Aroraa, describing the vision behind the collection. He adds, “Featuring prints with the intricate meshwork of jaal, finding harmony with the vibrancy of exotic blooms—it is bold, vibrant, and offers a fresh perspective on classic Indian artistry and handwork.”
The name, Hawa Hawaii, has a certain cinematic charm, evoking breezy glamor, playful audacity, and retro flair with a dash of theatricality. Explaining the essence behind the name Hawa Hawaii, couturier Diya Aroraa quips, “The name Hawa Hawaii represents the flowy silhouettes in the collection. The delicate cutouts of the blouses create a sense of drama, giving a modern twist to Indian artistry.”
Ever since the inception of the label DiyaRajvvir in 2015, the young, dynamic designer duo has never failed to make a statement with their exceptional creativity and visionary spirit that seamlessly blends contemporary Indian wear with a delicate touch of Western sensibilities. The latest collection from the house of DiyaRajvvir—Hawa Hawaii, is no different—a cheerful celebration of color, craftsmanship, and effortless elegance.
Though brimming with tropical vibrance, Hawa Hawaii exhibits a deep respect for Indian craftsmanship. “Hawa Hawaii explores the captivating intersection of craftsmanship and the vibrant allure of the tropics,” says Rajvvir. He adds, “The collection carries an explosion of the beauty of both, floral motifs and the natural world. It invites you to immerse yourself in a world of vibrant colors, exotic textures, tropical elegance, and traditional aesthetic.”
The Hawa Hawaii collection boasts an array of silhouettes, elegantly tailored to accentuate and flatter. “The silhouette range consists of blouses with delicate cutouts and sheer panels that create a sense of drama,” notes Diya, before elaborating, “Flowing fabrics and intricate embroidery mimic the rays using metallic threads and luminous beads. The collection also offers a few fresh silhouettes—like structured lehengas and ruched skirts that cater to modern women who like to experiment. The collection also introduces silhouettes that accentuate your curves, skirts, and pants that sit perfectly at your waist… basically, Hawa Hawaii has it all.”
What further adds to the collection’s magnetic appeal is a kaleidoscopic burst of color—think rich black, maroon, rust, teal, and sage green. Speaking about the diverse color palette, Rajvvir says, “The gorgeous palette represents versatility, timeless tropical elegance, and emotional resonance. Each of those colors not only complements the others but also brings its own emotional and visual weight, which can be powerful, especially when you are designing for all seasons and the full day-to-dawn cycle.”
At the heart of the collection lies an indulgent mix of fabrics—organza, crepe, and tulle—which are elevated with intricate hand embroidery, and finally all engineered together for movement and allure. “We used intricate embroidery mimicking the rays, using metallic threads and luminous beads, with gold and silver mirrorwork, which promises to be a true celebration of creativity,” says Diya. She adds, “Blending airy fabrics like organza, crepe, and tulle, with intricate detailing, the garments in this collection manage to be both statement-making and supremely wearable.”
Intricate craftsmanship has been the hallmark of the label. Further elaborating on Diya’s thought, Rajvvir adds, “We leaned heavily into traditional Indian hand embroidery methods like mirrorwork, bead and sequin work. This collection features playful tassels and delicate scallop borders made with hand embroidery techniques.”
Hawa Hawaii is not just an aesthetic indulgence; it’s deeply functional and tailored for the real-life rhythms of the modern woman. Diya says, “Hawa Hawaii features easy-to-style silhouettes that can transition through the day with minimal effort. The collection boasts effortless lehenga sets, breezy kaftans, tailored jacket sets, and relaxed-fit skirt sarees that offer both form and function.”
She adds, “The USP of Hawa Hawaii is that it has a wide range of products. Silhouettes that are easy to carry in all festivities, from day to night. The versatile design represents retro-inspired silhouettes where elegance meets modernity.”
Because of such fresh and creative perspectives, DiyaRajvvir’s designs have always been a favorite among Bollywood's most stylish stars as well. Actors like Tamannaah Bhatia, Banita Sandhu, Nora Fatehi, Varun Dhawan, Shahid Kapoor, Gauahar Khan, Kriti Sanon, and others have often been spotted in their creations, adding further credence to the brand’s star appeal.
The journey of Diya and Rajvvir is both rooted and aspirational. Rajvvir, an MBA graduate from Cardiff with a background in textiles, and Diya, a design talent honed through stints at Shehla Khan, Harper’s Bazaar, and Vogue, launched their label in Mumbai with a small but passionate team. Today, they run a bustling atelier in Delhi NCR, supported by over 100 artisans and team members. “What began as a passion project has become a family,” the duo reflects warmly. “Our clients, karigars, and team—they are all part of the DiyaRajvvir story.”
With Hawa Hawaii, they take another step forward toward their commitment to celebrating creativity, comfort, Indian artistry, and individuality. “The journey has just begun,” they say, “We are excited to grow bigger and better—in quality, design, and reach.” And if Hawa Hawaii is any indication, DiyaRajvvir is well on its way.
With a price range of ₹30,000 to ₹1,25,000, the Hawa Hawaii collection offers luxurious yet wearable festive dressing. Hawa Hawaii is available online via the brand’s official website www.diyarajvvir.in, and at India’s top multi-designer outlets such as Pernia’s Pop-Up Shop and Aza, as well as globally across the US, UK, and Canada.