Thanks to the looping trend cycle of fashion, we get to live the glory days of the puff sleeve era all over again. The hottest trend of the 1890s, 1980s and now, the 2020s. A Victorian era style statement; re-popularized in the 80s by the architectural marvel that is Lady Diana’s wedding dress, is now […]
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Sarees to buy – 431-88 by Shweta Kapur, Matsya, Shloka Khialani and more In India, you will hardly ever find a dearth of occasions. From a gamut of festivals to back-to-back wedding festivities, it’s safe to say that an Indian woman is constantly on a hunt for ethnic pieces that are relevant to these events. […]
Pankaj & Nidhi Maxi, Masaba Kaftan, Rishi & Vibhuti Skirt Set for Workation While some parts of the country are making the lockdown rules more stringent, the others are unlocking in phases with full precautions and sanitation in place. The quarantine had us make a new routine and lifestyle adjustments according to the rules, with […]
Concept Lehengas – Gaurav Gupta, Aisha Rao, Bhairavi Jaiskishan Let’s be honest, wedding bells all over have had us reaching out for the same good ol’ resorts for the 100th time. Nothing wrong with that, especially if your go-to pieces are classics and failsafe. We understand the mental satisfaction of wearing the stacked anarkalis that […]
Natasha Luthra, Pallavi Singh, Maia Sethna – Blogger Style Blogger fashion is famous for many things – resonating with pop culture, nailing a new styling look, and of course, influencing the audience to try out new trends. Their roster of the looks is inundated with both traditional and modern styles, but they often come with a […]
Many of us would admit – even though sarees look extremely glorious and elegant, they’re not the easiest of ethnic pieces to wear. Getting our pallu stuck in a dreamy stranger’s watch is all fine, but we dread more about all the draping and pleating, what goes where, the fear of it undoing. If you’re clouded […]
The skies are grey, but not our calendar! August kick-started fun-filled festivities with Ganesh Chaturthi and now we can’t wait to ring in Navratri. The 9-day festival which is usually OTT has had a change of vibe this year (thank you, lockdown); we are looking at close-knit friends-and-family-only celebrations instead of going to town with dancing. Our […]
One of the most endearing and special festivals of India, Rakshabandhan, or Rakhi, celebrates the best of relationships that existed. That of a brother and sister. And if you’re one of us who has had cute, fun and emotional sibling moments (and even more of those physical brawls), you know it’s a remarkable bond to […]