Changemakers, Healers & Creators
Studio Bibka
There is a quiet friction in most women's jewellery boxes. Pieces bought for a specific occasion, then put away and largely forgotten. A clasp that's slightly too complicated to do up without a mirror. A necklace that works beautifully with one neckline and nothing else. The cumulative result is a wardrobe of accessories that doesn't quite earn its space. Studio Bibka, the Mumbai-based modular jewellery label founded by Aanchal Aggarwal, was built as a direct answer to that frustration.
The design logic is compact: every piece in the BIBKA collection is engineered to be switched, stacked, and restyled across outfits, occasions, and moods. A single component can function as a pendant, a charm on a bracelet, or the centrepiece of a stacked ring. The philosophy behind this is not novelty for its own sake but practical generosity — the idea that a small, well-designed object should earn its place in a busy life by doing more than one thing. Aggarwal's target customer is the modern woman who wants her accessories to keep pace with a day that moves from desk to dinner without warning.
The brand captures this daily reality well in the story of a customer who had quietly stopped accessorising altogether because it felt too time-consuming and overwhelming. She ordered a few BIBKA modular pieces and found, unexpectedly, that they had become what she described as her ten-second styling hack. She now keeps a small stack on her dresser and mixes them differently depending on her outfit, her meetings, or her mood. What stayed with the team was the last line of her message: she finally felt put together again without having to think too hard about it. That, in a single sentence, is what Studio Bibka is trying to achieve.
Beyond the collection itself, the brand is building the community infrastructure it believes slow fashion actually requires. The BIBKA Party Host initiative allows women to bring jewellery-making and styling experiences into their own home circles — an intimate alternative to the retail floor that puts discovery in a context of trust. Collaborations with women creators, pop-ups, and an active programme of styling education around jewellery stacking extend the conversation outward. For anyone who has looked at their jewellery box and wished it worked harder, Studio Bibka is worth the conversation.