New Delhi [India]: Author Surbhi Gupta marks a significant milestone as her poetry collection, Iron Draped in Silk, marks a memorable debut since its release in February this year. Over the few months, the book has steadily grown through word of mouth, reader love and deep thoughtful conversations around feminine resilience.
Iron Draped in Silk, is often described as a tapestry of strength cloaked in softness with each poem encouraging readers to celebrate themselves and believe in their inner voice. Centred around themes of womanhood, Mother Nature, deep healing and rediscovery, the collection offers more than poetry, it presents an immersive emotional and visual experience.
Surbhi Gupta’s writing is modern and thus strikes a chord with women who are navigating their own journeys. Having visited many schools and colleges, Gupta’s voice has significantly resonated with the younger woman. Her words echo a quiet strength, reflecting a shift in how today’s readers embrace life around them.
The success of Iron Draped in Silk has also brought broader recognition to Gupta’s literary voice. She was recently featured in Harper’s Bazaar’s September 2025 issue as a rising literary force, further cementing her place in contemporary literature.
As she celebrates this milestone, Surbhi Gupta is already looking ahead. The author is currently working on her second book, which will combine her poetry with short stories by well-known women who have challenged and broken long-standing myths. The upcoming work will also feature vivid illustrations, continuing her signature blend of visual and emotional storytelling.
Surbhi’s work is an enduring reminder that strength and softness can coexist and that womanhood can never be put in a box or be defined by a few lines.
















