Some careers are built on strategy. Others are built on soul. Kkanchan Gupta has built hers on both — blending a decade of fashion and lifestyle expertise with a powerful mission to transform India into an age-friendly nation. As a multi-award-winning changemaker and Founder of Age Friendly Bharat Foundation, she sits at the intersection of style, dignity, compassion, and social innovation. Her journey is a reminder that entrepreneurship isn’t only about markets — it’s also about meaning.
On the Sri Shakti Series of Koffee Conversation @TEIF, she steps into the spotlight with honesty, emotion, and fierce purpose. Her story moves from fashion floors to hospital corridors, from designing for trends to designing for dignity. And along the way, she redefines what it means to create solutions for seniors — not as charity, but as a global opportunity rooted in empathy, inclusion, and love.

Kkanchan’s transition from fashion entrepreneur to social-impact founder didn’t begin in a boardroom — it began beside her mother’s hospital bed. When she couldn’t find adaptive clothing that preserved her mother’s dignity during her cancer journey, she designed it herself. She didn’t know it then, but that moment would spark a mission much larger than a product — a movement. What began as a personal act of care soon expanded into designing and distributing adaptive garments for other patients who desperately needed them.
Her experience with domestic and global fashion brands taught her that trends may come and go, but trust, authenticity, and how you make people feel always stay. That philosophy now fuels her social venture — creating age-friendly clothing, footwear, and future wearable solutions for India’s rapidly growing senior population. Supported by national awards including BRICS International Startup Contest, Startup Maharathi, and Adani’s Amazing Indians Award, she continues building a future where longevity is celebrated, not sidelined.

Key Highlights of the Koffee Conversation with Kkanchan Gupta:
- Entered geriatric care after personally designing adaptive clothing for her mother during cancer care.
- Believes trends fade, but trust and authenticity create lasting impact across all markets.
- A defining leadership moment came from a factory worker whose insight reshaped her decision-making.
- Views fashion and elder care through the same lens: how you make people feel.
- Insists innovation is incomplete without inclusivity — it transforms products into global solutions.
- Calls the silver economy a “sleeping giant” with 150M seniors today — expected to double by 2050.
- Believes women leaders bring empathy, emotional intelligence, and multi-tasking strength to elder care.
- First policy reform she would push: age-inclusive infrastructure, from roads to parks to public access.
- Advises caregivers to treat seniors with patience, dignity, and psychological sensitivity.
- Says aging is not a disease — it is a stage of life that deserves pride, respect, and empowerment.
- Awards validate her mission and push her to work harder toward an inclusive world.
- Family roots, IIM Bangalore’s GS10K program, and inspiring professors strengthened her social-impact vision.
- Most cherished childhood memory: her mother giving her favorite shawl to a stranger — pure compassion.
- Finds peace in swimming and spiritual grounding in Varanasi — her dream week-long retreat.
- Self-description: empathetic, stubborn, notorious — and driven to build an inclusive world.
🎥 Watch the full Koffee Conversation with Kkanchan Gupta on YouTube — a heartfelt journey of fashion, purpose, senior care, and the rise of India’s silver economy.

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