The humble kurti is the unsung hero of the South Asian wardrobe. It is versatile, comfortable, and effortlessly stylish. But let’s be real: what truly makes or
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What to Wear in Dubai: A Complete Style Guide for Tourists & Locals
January 8, 2026Dubai is a city of dazzling contrasts. One moment you are standing beneath the futuristic Burj Khalifa, and the next, you are wandering through the historic alleyways of the Al Fahidi district.…
When you are shopping for a new saree, a flowy dress, or a chic evening gown, the fabric you choose changes everything. It determines how the outfit falls on yo
Few designers manage to bridge the gap between historical grandeur and modern-day wearability as seamlessly as Sheetal Batra. Known for her penchant for vintage aesthetics and intricate craftsmanship, Batra has carved…
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The Lucky Colors of 2026—And How to Wear Them Like Fashion’s Favourite It-Girl
January 8, 2026The fashion mantra for the Year of the Horse 2026 transcends looking good. This year, we are dressing with a purpose. So, your lucky colors of 2026 goes far beyond trends. We…
For a saree enthusiast, building a collection is like curating a personal museum of art. Whether you are a bride-to-be, a fashion lover, or someone who simply a
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Why Nita Ambani’s Pink Saree Is All About Craft, Not Excess
January 7, 2026Nita Ambani once again proves that true luxury lies in detail, not excess. At the felicitation ceremony celebrating India’s World Cup–winning teams, she stepped out in a rose-pink sari that…
Thailand, the “Land of Smiles,” is a destination that captivates the senses. From the bustling energy of Bangkok’s markets and the serene beauty of Chiang Mai’s
The bridal lehenga often gets all the attention, but the dupatta is the true unsung hero of a bride’s wedding day look. This single piece of fabric has the power…
Imagine wearing a fabric so light it was once described as “woven air.” That is the magic of Chanderi. Originating from a small town in Madhya Pradesh, India, C


