[3][4] Described by The New York Times as "often modern and sometimes kitschy", [5] her work in design focuses on incorporating elements from the culture of India.
[8] Her art installations have been featured in exhibitions throughout India and internationally, including in the Millesgården in Stockholm and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.
As a student at St. Kabir Public School in Chandigarh, India, Thakur won her first design award.
She has taken various design courses at Central Saint Martins, the London College of Fashion, the Pratt Institute.
[7] In Elle, Aditi Sharma Maheshwari described the installation as having "delved deep into the products made by homegrown talent, throwing light on how they truly shaped the design story of India.