Post-pandemic things have changed and how? The last wedding season has shown that weddings in India can never be dull for long.
Read MoreIt was when I had completed my master's and the future loomed before me, that I began thinking of where to go. Asha Gautam, then Vinayak had been a part of my childhood.
Read MoreNew beginnings for me are always a mixed bag of feelings, anticipation, excitement, and dreams blooming into reality.
Read MoreThere’s a hint of nostalgia that accompanies Asha Gautam’s signature style. The art of knot embroidery may find itself storing many childhood memories. Creating knots and creating patterns out of these knots is a practice that many would have tried their hands at, as extra curriculars in schools or by simply picking up their grandmothers.
Read MoreIn this magnificent nation of colour and joy, when an event gets relegated to the status of a festival, it leaves all bounds it may cater to, otherwise. Weddings are one such event, in India.
Read MoreIn the age of ultra-modernity, there is little that remains unchanging. Still, there is one sacred pillar still standing in the world of Indian bridal fashion, the colour red. A hero on its own, red reigns supreme in the bridal cinematic universe.
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