Rimple and Harpreet Narula have become synonymous with regal Indian couture, reviving historical grandeur with a contemporary sensibility. Their label is a tribute to the subcontinent’s rich textile heritage, translating age-old crafts into breathtaking ensembles. They are celebrated for their cinematic bridal wear and their ability to craft garments that are not just clothes, but… Continue reading Know About Your Designer: Episode 13- Rimple and Harpreet Narula
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The Timeless Art of Bagh Print: A Journey from River to Runway
India is a land where fabric tells a story. Every weave, every knot, and every print holds centuries of tradition within its threads. Among these treasures lies the magnificent art of Bagh print. Originating from the heart of India, this textile art is not just a method of printing; it is a testament to the… Continue reading The Timeless Art of Bagh Print: A Journey from River to Runway
Best Christmas Looks Spotted on Celebrities This Season
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The Timeless Charm of Kolhapuri Chappals
Step into a story of tradition, craftsmanship, and timeless style with the Kolhapuri chappal. Originating from the historic city of Kolhapur in Maharashtra, this iconic Indian footwear is more than just a sandal; it’s a piece of cultural heritage. Handcrafted from leather and known for its rugged durability and unique design, the Kolhapuri chappal has journeyed from the villages of Maharashtra… Continue reading The Timeless Charm of Kolhapuri Chappals
Women’s Day Special: Celebrating the Power of Grace with Asrumo
Celebrate Women’s Day: An Occasion to Inspire All Women by Honouring Their Uniqueness, Confidence, & Daily Strength! The Asrumo Women’s Day Collection has been created for the thoughtful woman who takes her time to determine her style, what to wear, and how to feel comfortable, and still has an elegance about her. At Asrumo, grace… Continue reading Women’s Day Special: Celebrating the Power of Grace with Asrumo
Aza Predicts: Fashion Trends That Will Rule 2026
Get ready to refresh your mood board because the forecast for 2026 fashion is in, and it’s looking exciting. This year is all about embracing bold self-expression, blending comfort with high style, and finding new ways to reinterpret classic ideas. From unexpected animal prints to a full-on color explosion, the trends of 2026 are anything but boring. … Continue reading Aza Predicts: Fashion Trends That Will Rule 2026
What To Wear This New Year: Festive Ethnic Looks For Every Celebration
The New Year is marked by fresh starts, family reunions, and celebrations that continue long after the night has fallen. It’s that time of year to dress with purpose, to select clothes that are celebratory, but that also allow you to make the most of every second. When it comes to New Year party dresses,… Continue reading What To Wear This New Year: Festive Ethnic Looks For Every Celebration
Banjara Needle Craft: The Vibrant Thread of India’s Gypsies
In the tapestry of Indian textiles, few forms are as vibrant, spirited, and uninhibited as Banjara Needle Craft. Known as the “gypsies of India,” the Banjara community weaves their nomadic soul into every stitch of their clothing. Their attire is ariot of colors—flashing mirrors, jingling coins, and intricate embroidery that stands out starkly against the dusty landscapes they… Continue reading Banjara Needle Craft: The Vibrant Thread of India’s Gypsies
Baluchari Saree: The Storytelling Silk of West Bengal
Imagine wearing a garment that doesn’t just look beautiful but actually tells a story. In the rich textile heritage of West Bengal, there exists a saree that serves as a canvas for epics, folklore, and history. This is the Baluchari saree. Famous for its intricate “pallu” (the decorative end piece) that depicts scenes from Indian mythology like the… Continue reading Baluchari Saree: The Storytelling Silk of West Bengal
Samantha Ruth Prabhu Stuns in Houndstooth Silk
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