New Delhi, April 26 -- Luxury, as we define it, is changing. Previously the domain of a select group, luxury in today's world has transcended mere ownership to profound personalisation. It is no longer about having the costliest; it is about having what is distinctively yours. And nowhere is this more clearly seen than in the emergence of bespoke clothing-a phenomenon not so much of fashion, but of heritage, sustainability, and the quest for uniqueness.

For instance, the Nehru jacket, a fashion item based on India's cultural sophistication, has evolved from a symbol of statesmanship to a global fashion icon. Sported by everyone from The Beatles to heads of state, this tailored yet flowing piece of clothing was the epitome of bespoke tail...