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How much can a fashion designer earn in Karnataka in 2026?

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Fair question. Here is the honest range based on what our alumni report.

Tier 1: Home-based boutique (year 1-2)

Most fresh graduates start here.

  • Monthly earnings: ₹8,000-25,000
  • Customers: 10-30 per month
  • Best for women with kids or those who want flexibility
  • Lifestyle: flexible hours, low overheads

Tier 2: Established boutique (year 3-5)

After 3 years of customer-building, things stabilise.

  • Monthly earnings: ₹25,000-60,000
  • Customers: 40-80 per month
  • May have one helper or apprentice
  • May start renting a small studio space

Tier 3: Designer with name recognition (year 5+)

Top tier in Hubli-Dharwad market.

  • Monthly earnings: ₹60,000-1,50,000+
  • Wedding/bridal market is the high-margin sweet spot
  • Wholesale orders for boutiques in Bengaluru/Mumbai
  • Brand collaboration income

Designer working in Bengaluru or Mumbai

Some alumni move to bigger cities.

  • Junior designer at a brand: ₹25,000-40,000/month starting
  • Mid-level (3-5 years): ₹50,000-90,000/month
  • Senior/lead designer: ₹1,00,000-3,00,000+/month

What separates the earners

Not talent. Three things:

  1. Specialisation — bridal wear, blouse customisation, kids’ couture
  2. Customer service — replying to WhatsApp within 30 minutes, delivering early
  3. Marketing — Instagram, Google Business, word-of-mouth networks

Two designers can make the same product. The one who is better at these three things earns 3-5x.

The reality check

Year 1-2 is hard. Most successful designers I know did not earn well in their first 18 months. Persistence is what separates earning from quitting.

If you are starting, do the math: how long can you sustain ₹10,000-15,000/month income while you build? That is your runway. Plan accordingly.

For one-on-one career conversations, WhatsApp Shilpa at 98860 21137. We give Diya alumni free 30-minute career consultations.

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