About

Andaru is a slow fashion brand offering curated, handmade bohemian pieces for women.

Each piece is designed to help women feel effortlessly elegant, grounded, and empowered—whether they’re out in the world or returning home to themselves. Andaru's signature designs blend timeless influences like Golden Asian temple doors, baroque motifs, vintage paisleys with the natural world and modern, flowing silhouettes. Andaru offers wearable art that moves with you. Every detail is intentional—from the patterns to the production. 

Andaru pieces are crafted with intention, soul and woven into designs that honor the body’s natural movement and the feminine spirit. From soft cotton lounge pants to gold-embroidered kimonos, Andaru blends grounded comfort with soul-led elegance.

Our founder, Ellouise, brings her background in yoga, art, and holistic living to each collection, creating clothing that is both expressive and practical—designed to feel as good as it looks. 

 

Our Commitment to Sustainability

Andaru is not about mass production—it’s about meaningful creation.

We produce in small batches to reduce waste and prioritize quality over quantity. Our pieces are made using natural and sustainable materials, chosen for their comfort, durability, and gentle impact on the planet. We work closely with ethical suppliers and local artisans in Asia to ensure fair working conditions and to support traditional craftsmanship. Sustainability for us means care at every level—people, planet, and purpose.

We believe in fashion that nourishes the earth and the women who wear it. That’s why we produce in small, intentional batches using eco conscious fabrics. Our manufacturing partners are chosen for their ethical practices and shared values ensuring a transparent supply chain through out. This is slow fashion, done with care.

 

Why “Andaru”?

Derived from Sanskrit, Andaru means spiritual happiness—the kind of joy that comes from within. Our pieces are designed to reflect that joy: soft, powerful, timeless. A creative expression.

This is clothing as ritual. As expression. As a soft rebellion against the rush.

Welcome home to your body. Welcome to Andaru.