Some heels are designed to be admired quietly from across a room. House Of Prisca was never interested in that kind of restraint. Since 2019, this bold Indian footwear label has been making the case that a heel doesn't have to whisper it can bloom, it can blush, it can practically laugh out loud. This is luxury heels India gets to have fun with, and it's exactly why the label has become a name for anyone who treats getting dressed as a form of joy.
Founded on a Simple, Radical Idea
House Of Prisca was born from a question most footwear labels never think to ask: what if a heel could be soft and sculptural at the same time? What if colour wasn't an accent but the entire point? Since its founding in 2019, the label has built its identity around that permission to be loud, to be layered, to be unapologetically joyful in a category that has historically rewarded neutrality. Every collection since has pushed that idea a little further, proving that comfort, craft, and colour were never meant to be mutually exclusive.
Heels With a Sense of Humour
Look closely at a House Of Prisca shoe and it rarely takes itself too seriously even while the construction underneath is deeply considered. This is a brand that has decided heels can be sculptural without being severe, dramatic without being uncomfortable. Colour is used the way a great editorial spread uses it: boldly, intentionally, without apology. It's this fearless approach to colourful heels that has turned the label into something closer to a mood than a mere accessory.



Handmade, Small-Batch, Unmistakably Human
Behind every playful silhouette is a far more disciplined process. House Of Prisca shoes are handmade in small batches by skilled artisans across India, a choice that keeps production intimate rather than industrial. Nothing is churned out at scale each pair moves through skilled hands before it ever reaches a wardrobe. This is handcrafted women's footwear in its truest form: considered, unhurried, and made by people who understand that craft is what turns a fun idea into a genuinely well-built shoe.
A Cast of Characters, Not Just a Collection
The product names alone tell you everything about the House of Prisca sense of humour. Miss Coco brings a rich, indulgent glamour. Holy Guacamole and Let's Kiwi It Real turn fruit into full-blown design language, playful without losing sophistication. Aam So extra does precisely what it promises. Flower Power blooms into sculptural florals that read as wearable art shoes rather than footwear in the conventional sense. And Sakura Mini offers a softer, more delicate take on the same maximalist spirit. Together, they form less a product line than a cast of characters each one designed for a different mood, a different entrance, a different version of the same confident woman.





Comfort Was Never Negotiable
For all its visual drama, House of Prisca has stayed firm on one non-negotiable: a heel has to actually be wearable. Cushioned soles, carefully balanced heel heights, and silhouettes engineered for real movement mean these designers heels are built to be lived in, not just photographed. It's a detail that separates genuine craft from spectacle the difference between a shoe that looks incredible in a single frame and one that carries a woman confidently through an entire evening.
One-of-One, By Design
Beyond the ready collections, House of Prisca has built a thriving world of customisation bespoke bridal heels designed around a single bride's palette, silhouette, and story, and one-of-one footwear moments created for the kind of occasion that deserves something no one else will ever wear. This is custom footwear India's brides and main-character moments have been quietly waiting for: bridal heels India can dress an entire wedding narrative around, built by hand for one woman alone.
For the Maximalists and the Main Characters
House Of Prisca was never built for the wardrobe that plays it safe. It speaks to the maximalists, the main characters, the brides who want their footwear to carry as much personality as their gown, and the women who have always believed fashion should feel like something rather than simply look like something. In a market saturated with quiet minimalism, this is a label unafraid to be the loudest, brightest thing in the room and confident enough to know that's exactly the point.
Every Step, a Little Louder
In the end, House of Prisca isn't really selling heels it's selling permission. Permission to be bold, to be colourful, to treat getting dressed as an act of joy rather than obligation. Every hand-finished sole, every sculptural bloom, every wink of a product name is proof that luxury doesn't have to be hushed to be taken seriously. With House of Prisca, every step becomes a small, unmistakable act of self-expression and that, more than any single silhouette, is the label's most enduring design.

