The whole look. One trusted place.
There's a wedding in seven weeks. The lehenga is on one site, the shawl on another, the bag on a seller's Instagram you've been screenshotting since last Eid. Someone in the family suggests flying to Pakistan. Someone else mentions a cousin in Lahore who could ship it — but only after the holidays, and only if customs is kind. If you're far from home, you've lived this story.
We've all done it. We didn't want to do it again.
That's why we built Khaas Storey.
A curated closet for the diaspora — hand-selected wedding outfits and Eid attire from designers like Sana Safinaz and Saira Shakira, hand-loomed pashminas, and pre-owned luxury handbags, eyewear, watches, and footwear from Chanel, Prada, Burberry, Valentino, Ferragamo, and the houses that matter. Every piece chosen with care. Every luxury item authenticated by hand. Every order shipped from within the United States.
For the bride with a wedding in five weeks. For the cousin invited to three Eid dinners she'd forgotten she'd said yes to. For the aunty who already has the perfect bag, somewhere, but can't find it. We made this for them — and, honestly, for ourselves.
And the closet only grows when more of us add to it.
That kameez you wore once. The pashminas folded in tissue at the back of the cupboard. The bag that lives in its dust cover most of the year. Send them to us — we'll write the listing, photograph the piece in the studio, authenticate it if it's luxury, and find it the next family. You keep 70%; the studio keeps 30% to cover the work.