Founder of Vihaan International — a premium B2B apparel manufacturer based in Gurgaon, India — and the creative force behind Antimony, the company's in-house contemporary women's western wear brand.
Tulika Tripathi founded Vihaan International to build a premium, design-led apparel manufacturer for global brands. Through her in-house label Antimony, she brings design fluency into every private-label and OEM/ODM programme — pairing fashion sensibility with disciplined production engineering across 20,000+ garments per month.
Background & Vision
Tulika built Vihaan International with a clear conviction — that India can produce premium, design-led apparel at global benchmarks, without competing on commodity prices. From day one, the company was structured around three principles: design fluency, production discipline, and direct buyer relationships (never marketplace listings).
That conviction shaped the company's evolution from a contract manufacturer into a full-stack apparel partner — handling fabric sourcing, pattern engineering, production, quality control, and export documentation under one roof. Vihaan International today serves 100+ active corporate, hospitality, and fashion clients across the USA, UK, Canada, France, and the EU.
In parallel, Tulika launched Antimony — the company's in-house contemporary women's western wear brand. Antimony is where her design instincts meet Vihaan International's production muscle, and it functions both as a creative outlet and as a working laboratory for fabric, fit, and finish innovations that later flow into private-label programmes.
Areas of Expertise
Apparel Manufacturing
End-to-end garment production from fabric sourcing through final pack.
Fashion Design
Women's western wear — silhouettes, prints, fabric stories, seasonal collections.
Private Label & OEM/ODM
Building brands behind brands — tech-pack execution to ODM design services.
Export Manufacturing
Compliance, documentation, and quality systems for USA, UK, Canada, and EU buyers.
Pattern Engineering
Pattern grading and fit engineering across XS–3XL size sets.
“A garment is the most intimate product a brand ships. Our job is to make sure every stitch reflects the brand's promise — at the scale buyers need, without compromising the finish they brag about.”