Are you tired of blending in? Now is the perfect time to make your wardrobe as extraordinary as you are! These six prominent Indian designers at Aza Fashions have made their way into the hearts of fashion enthusiasts changing the fashion scene with their one-of-a-kind and groundbreaking designs. They effortlessly blend tradition, innovation and style […]
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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 […]
Celebration season is just around the corner. And while that’a great thing, the painful process of selecting gifts for people (having a hard time being people’s secret Santa, anyone?) is anything but. And because we know the importance of great gifting, here’s us taking some time out and helping you sailing through this season of merriment […]
In the last few months, there’s not been a day where I’ve scrolled through my social media without bumping into a new update on one more couple I know deciding to enter into holy matrimony. Enter: a slew of wedding e-invites. Add to it the fast-approaching festive season and the pressure of dressing well enough […]
Think chanderi sarees and your mind automatically conjures an image of a slightly older-looking woman, who’s draped a demure saree – most likely in shades of beige, ivory or black – in the traditional nivi manner, pallu on the left side with pleats in the middle. Think banarasi, and you are certain that the ensuing […]
As a kid, I was fascinated by my grandmother’s collection of handwoven sarees. (After thoroughly examining the inhabitants of my own ‘saree closet’ now, I think I was genetically predisposed to hoarding these handcrafted sartorial marvels.) But as much as I loved the demure chanderis and supple linens and beautiful pochampallis, they seldom kept me […]