Peachoo’s journey with fashion began in 1980 in Paris, where she co-owned and designed a successful brand called Nitya. She continued to live in Paris where she experimented with all sorts of cultural art forms. In 2000, after her departure from Nitya, she went on to design a collection of furnishings, objects, and sculptures. The collection was presented at Scenes d’Interiur at Maison et Objets in Paris, and exhibited in private galleries across Paris and Italy.

In 2003, Peachoo and a good friend started a Fashion brand called Peachoo+Krejberg. The clothing was very conceptual, combining a certain raw simplicity with sophistication. Here, Peachoo established her proclivity to unique silhouettes and experimental combinations. Peachoo+Krejberg would go on to become members of the Chambre Syndicale and subsequently participate in Paris Fashion Week. The brand was sold in some of the best retailers in the world, including L’Eclaireur, Dover Street Market, I.T., Corso Como Tokyo, and Club 21.

In 2015, Peachoo relocated to India to start a fashion collection for the Indian market with her business partner Banu Wadhwa.

While Peachoo’s attention to sophistication, creativity and craftsmanship are influenced by a long-lasting legacy of Parisian commitment to fashion as an art form, Peachoo remains firmly rooted to her origins. She employs traditional crafts but with a twist. The combination of handloom cottons with sophisticated beaded embroideries and traditional hand-woven techniques used in untraditional colours and patterns are emblematic of her hybrid cultural sensibility.

In the Indian fashion market, Peachoo veers towards understated glamour and monochromatic colours, which is a far less represented aesthetic. Since 2015 the brand has opened 2 stores in Delhi’s Khan Market and neighbouring Prithviraj Market, each a huge success with locals and tourists.