The Silent Fold by Urmil: Origami-Inspired Minimalism for the Modern Woman
THE PHILOSOPHY
Some clothes speak loudly. Others whisper. The Silent Fold, the latest offering by Urmil, founded by Ritika & Prerna, makes a compelling case for the latter. In a world often drawn to noise, this collection leans into stillness — not as absence, but as intent. It’s a sartorial language built on pause, reflection, and the subtle command of well-considered design.
FABRIC & TEXTURE
Think restrained drama. Sculpted pleats, architectural layers, and structured jackets shape the collection, while fabric manipulation takes centre stage. A monochromatic palette lets surface textures do the talking — with quiet pleats, origami-inspired folds, and asymmetric cuts creating movement without noise. It’s a study in craftsmanship that invites touch before it asks for attention.
INSPIRATION
Inspired by the meditative elegance of origami, The Silent Fold is rooted in balance — between strength and softness, tradition and evolution. Each piece is meticulously designed to hold its shape while moving with the body, creating a visual rhythm that feels as precise as it is poetic.
“We’ve always been drawn to structure and surface,” say Ritika and Prerna. “This time, we let the folds speak. There’s strength in stillness — and that’s where this story begins.”




THE MOOD
There’s something profoundly personal about these garments. A jacket that fits like confidence. A cape that moves like thought. Skirts that echo presence without a word. It’s a collection for women who don’t chase attention — they own it by simply arriving.