A romantic poet, actor and freelance journalist who loves the first shower of monsoons, 80’s Hindi songs and maachher jhol bhaat cooked by her ma. If you find it uncool, you should relook at it as an option. It can be oomphy. It reveals the midriff, the back, it can be a hipster! We all […]
Read more →My Qissaa The story travels back 32 years when my love affair with Indian textiles began. My ma marched me down to Dakshinapan and layered my wardrobe with the Indian idiom. My wedding trousseau was resplendent with the colours and textures of India. Kanjivaram, Bomkai, Sambalpuri, Pochampalli, Maheswari, Chanderi, Patola, Bandhani,Leheriya, Zardozi, Kantha, Dhakai, Baluchari, […]
Read more →An educator. An optimist with a sense of humour. A fun-loving pragmatist Now stitching pieces of life together If you find it uncool, you should relook at it as an option. It can be oomphy. It reveals the midriff, the back, it can be a hipster! We all have family sarees, nani, dadi sarees. Memories […]
Read more →I have always worn sarees . Loved wearing them. Worn them unabashedly everywhere. Kids who find it uncool should relook at it as an option. It can be oomphy. It reveals the midriff, the back, it can be a hipster! We all have family sarees, nani, dadi sarees. Memories fond and maybe not. Sharing saree […]
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