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Sands Fashion House Introduces “Sunday Club”, A Collection Built Around Ease

  • Writer: Style Essentials Edit Team
    Style Essentials Edit Team
  • 3 hours ago
  • 2 min read

Dubai-born womenswear label Sands Fashion House presents Sunday Club, a collection shaped around the quieter rhythms of everyday life. Moving away from the playful energy of its debut, this new chapter leans into calm, comfort, and clothes designed to be worn without effort or occasion.


Sunday Club is rooted in the small, familiar moments that define personal time. Morning coffee on a balcony, a slow walk in the afternoon, unplanned hours that don’t need styling. The collection focuses on relaxed silhouettes and breathable fabrics that feel instinctive on the body, balancing structure with softness. Nothing feels rushed or overworked; the pieces are meant to settle naturally into daily routines.


Founded by Bhavya Sharma Ghallot, Sands Fashion House was created with the intention of designing clothing that feels personal and respectful, both to the skin and to the women who wear it. “I’ve always believed clothes should feel like home,” she says. “Every piece carries intention, whether it’s a texture, a memory, or a silhouette that quietly stays with you.”



The palette reflects that mindset. Soft whites, muted beiges, and gentle sky blues form a neutral base, allowing fabric and cut to take precedence. Clean lines, easy draping, and versatile shapes define the collection, making each piece easy to reach for and even easier to live in. Rather than seasonal statements, these are foundational garments designed to move seamlessly through the week.


Sunday Club also marks a shift for the brand. Sands’ debut collection, Sisters of the Y2K, embraced nostalgia with bold colours, playful motifs, and early-2000s silhouettes. With this new offering, the label turns inward, favouring longevity over immediacy and quiet refinement over overt references.


At its core, Sands Fashion House continues to centre women and how they actually live. Sunday Club is less about dressing up and more about dressing well, choosing ease, intention, and comfort without sacrificing presence.



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