Because nothing says “I love you but I’ll still roast you” like a perfectly curated gift from their favourite creator brand. 

Rakhi season is here, and if you’re tired of gifting the same old box of chocolates and printed socks, we’ve got you. Whether your sibling is a skincare junkie, a dessert devourer, or just loves vibing with internet icons, here are 10 quirky Rakshabandhan gift ideas from Indian creator-led brands that bring the personal and the viral.

1. Conscious Mithaiwalla by Chef Harsh Kedia

For the sibling who loves desserts and balance

Created by the OG Diabetic Chef and his Co-Founder, Arihant Jain, this one’s for the mithai-loving sibling who’s also a little health-conscious. Sugar-conscious sweets that don’t skimp on taste.

Add: A Rakhi card with “for the sweet and the sensitive” written on it.

2.  Le15 Treat Boxes by Pooja Dhingra

For the sibling with a sweet tooth and a Pinterest aesthetic

From macarons to brownies, Le15’s boxes are as pretty as they are delicious. Pooja Dhingra’s Paris-inspired bakery makes for the perfect luxe-yet-approachable Rakhi treat.

Bonus points if you send it with a “this is the only sweet thing you’ll get from me this year” card.

3. Shivesh Bhatia’s Bake With Shivesh Books

For the one who won’t stop sending you food Reels

Shivesh’s baking books are ideal for the kitchen experimenter. Whether they’re a beginner or obsessed with aesthetics, this gift screams Instagrammable sibling vibes.

Add: A baking kit or cute pastel measuring spoons for extra flair.

4.  Ankur Warikoo’s Books

For the sibling who’s forever “figuring life out”

Whether it’s Do Epic Shit or Get Epic Shit Done, Ankur Warikoo’s bestselling books are the perfect motivational gift for that overthinking sibling who wants to hustle smarter.

Pair it with: A handwritten note or a Warikoo-style life audit checklist.

5.  Mrucha Beauty by Mrunal Panchal

For the one who’s always on trend (and on Instagram)

From buttery lipsticks to clean beauty vibes, Mrucha’s product line reflects Mrunal’s soft glam aesthetic. Great for the sibling who knows the difference between “dewy” and “greasy.”

Pair it with: A mini glam kit and a mirror selfie, obviously.

6. Wearified by Anam C

For the makeup-obsessed sibling with camera-ready confidence

Created by Anam Chashmawala, Wearified is about high-performing, feel-good beauty. With lip oils, glosses, and smooth skin bases – it’s glam made easy.

Tip: Their lip cushion mousse is a cult fav.

7. Indē Wild by Diipa Büller-Khosla

For the skincare-obsessed sibling with a glow game

Powered by Ayurveda and backed by modern science, Diipa’s brand is for the one whose skincare shelf is better stocked than your fridge. Their 3% Vitamin C & AM serum is a bestseller for a reason.

Bonus: Gender-neutral packaging = sibling safe.

8. Dee Clothing by Deeksha Khurana

For the stylish sibling who always steals your hoodies

From oversized fits to comfy-cool staples, Dee Clothing is perfect for the sibling who calls everything “a vibe” and lives in neutral-toned co-ords.

Gift idea: Twin in matching Rakhi fits. Cute or cringe? You decide.

9. Arabella by Juhi Godambe

For the sibling who’s always got plans – and the outfit to match

Juhi’s label is polished, minimal, and very Instagram-story worthy. Perfect for the one who plans brunches like events and treats every hallway like a runway.

Bonus points for colour-coordinating your Rakhi OOTDs.

10. Naked Coffee by Radhika Merchant & Meghana Kaur 

For the sibling powered by caffeine and aesthetics

Naked brings together beautiful packaging, easy-to-brew coffee, and cool-girl energy. It’s perfect for the sibling who romanticises their morning routine.

Add a custom mug with an inside joke. Or better, don’t – just steal theirs like always.

Whether your sibling is a beauty queen, a serial bruncher, a dessert snob, or a caffeine-fuelled chaos monster, these creator-led Rakhi gifts are made with love, a little spice, and a whole lot of personality.

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Diya Bhansali Senior Executive - Social Media
Hi, I’m Diya - chai over coffee, Jaipur-born, Mumbai-bound. I write about creators, culture, and all the Internet chaos that comes with it.