Why the name?

From the wild cosmic rhythm of Shiva’s Tandava, a dance that creates, destroys, and liberates – TANDAV is born. The TANDAV woman does not ask for space; she claims it. She rejects scripts that tell her how to be, how to look, how to live. She stands on the tip of her own being, not to conform, but to break free.
She doesn’t seek validation through visibility or rights alone. She knows that true freedom is not something granted, it’s something remembered. Something already alive within. Our clothes do not mould her into an ideal. They mirror her refusal. They hold her fire. This is fashion for the woman who turns away from the fishbowl and towards her own infinite depth.
Here, we dress not the subject of the gaze, but the seer, the one who watches, questions, and dances. This is fashion that deconstructs duality, between masculine and feminine, East and West, tradition and rebellion. Because identity isn’t fixed, it’s fierce, fluid, and fully HERS.