
Péro means to wear in Marwari which is the local language ofnRajasthan. Péro interprets international aesthetic using localnmaterial and skills, taking inspiration from what surrounds us, tonmake a product that connects with people, wherever in the worldnit is placed. The Indianness of Péro rests in the textile process,nwhere materials pass through the hands of one craftsperson tonthe other, carrying forward the Indian tradition of the handmadenand creating pieces that are at once unique.nAneeth Arora, a textile graduate from NID, Ahmedabad & anfashion graduate from NIFT. She calls herself a textile & dressnmaker and what fascinates & inspires her most is the clothingnand dressing styles of the local people, which makes them soneffortlessly stylish and trendy.