The Journal
New York to New Delhi
The one skirt being worn on chic streets. It's feminine, intentional and articulate. This one, in handwoven checks, is a classic that holds its shape without insisting on it.
The Bandra pants. Let's talk.
High waist. Two pleats each side. Which sounds like math, but it's actually magic.
The Art Of Tailoring
In India, the story of tailoring begins not with scissors, but with handloom. For centuries, the weavers of Kutch, Maheshwar, Bengal, and beyond have created textiles so refined, their weft feels like language.
The Quiet Uprising
On the power of softness, slowness and the refusal to perform strength in masculine terms.
The Agápi top.
Let's talk about what hands can do. This is organic linen. Already doing the right thing for the planet before you've even put it on.
On Dressing Well, Every Day
There is a quiet rebellion in dressing well, even on ordinary days. It is a choice to meet the world, and ourselves, with respect.
Unfinished Women
We have been told, for as long as memory serves, that completion is the goal. Finish the work. Define the role. Find the answer. Tie the bow.
Not All Sleeveless are Created Equal
Some cuts can make your arms look heavier. Others can make them look sculpted & lean. This guide will help you spot the difference.
The Quiet Table: Choosing Intimate Dinners This Festive Season
The air hums with the scent of mogra — light, deliberate, threaded through the room. Eight chairs only, so each voice can be heard without leaning in.
Dangling Conversations
Some people love rooms. Others love people. The introverted extrovert loves both - but on her own terms.