Suhani Parekh’s MISHO debuts Volume One ready-to-wear and Onyx Moon jewellery
Suhani Parekh’s MISHO has launched Volume One, its first ready-to-wear capsule, alongside Onyx Moon, a jewellery edit that sets select bijouterie with onyx stones.

Suhani Parekh’s label MISHO announced Volume One, the brand’s first ready-to-wear capsule, together with a new jewellery edit called Onyx Moon. The announcement was reported on Feb 28, 2026 and marks MISHO’s formal expansion from its sculptural jewellery roots into garments that the house describes as “modern architecture for the body.”
MISHO arrives at this turning point less than six months after unveiling its inaugural bridal couture edit, a rapid sequence noted in coverage by Indulgexpress. The brand has built visibility with design moments such as the Pebble Pods, which the Mishodesigns site says were shortlisted for a Dezeen design award in 2021 and were published in over 70 countries, and with celebrity associations like the site’s product listing “Mila Kunis - Ovo Ring - MISHO - CELEBRITY.” Mishodesigns also lists accolades including Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia and India, Harper’s Bazaar jewellery designer of the year, and Vogue Paris best earrings of the year.
Volume One is described as a capsule wardrobe of reimagined classics: blazers, shirts, trousers and skirts. Parekh framed the technical challenge of translating metal-based sculpture into clothing when speaking to Indulgexpress: “What was different was working with fluidity. Metal has its own rigidity and discipline; fabric demands movement. Designing Volume One meant learning to create structure through cut, fold and proportion rather than weight. It was an iterative process, but it allowed me to extend the same architectural philosophy to the collection.”
The aesthetic logic of the capsule is deliberately restrained. Parekh told Indulgexpress, “Monochrome pulls the focus back to silhouette and construction. It also feels personal, my own wardrobe is largely monochromatic. It’s stripped down, but intentional.” That monochrome framework runs parallel to Onyx Moon, the jewellery edit in which “select pieces of bijouterie are set with onyx stones,” and where statement pieces such as the Vertebrale Neck Piece are highlighted as emblematic of the line.

Parekh traced the evolution of her Onyx work in the same interview: “Onyx pieces felt like sketches, very linear, very geometric. Over time, they gained volume, undulation and texture, becoming increasingly sculptural. Volume One grows out of that same thinking.” Mishodesigns lists specific jewellery items in its shop catalog such as the Hera Cuff and the Ovo Ring, and reiterates the brand positioning that MISHO “sculpts modern architecture for the body.”
Commercial details on the Mishodesigns site include a consumer-facing free shipping threshold, “FREE SHIPPING WORLDWIDE FROM $250 USD”, and a 2026 copyright line. The brand site does not publish retail prices or a firm drop schedule for Volume One or the Onyx Moon pieces in the materials provided; neither do the reports supply manufacturing details or fabric compositions. For now, the launch situates MISHO as a studio translating its sculptural jewellery language into tailored clothing, while key practical particulars such as pricing, full product lists and global stockist rollouts remain subject to confirmation from the label.
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