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How did the Indian Saree Come into Existence ? – Featuring Julaaha

Thousands of years ago, in the far-east, worshippers of the five elements of nature lived in a valley. It was a land which was lush green and surrounded by five rivers! In other words, this was the earliest known civilisation on the face of the earth, the Indus Valley civilisation. The Ancient Vedas mention them. Passed down from generation to generation orally, the Vedas were scriptures with no written texts! Therefore, we can say that they were the primogenitors responsible for the Indian Saree coming into existence.

Here is the perfect belt sari to add to your summer look book!

Just in case you have been out shopping looking for the perfect outfit for an easy transition out of your spring wardrobe, I release my first summer clothing idea perfect for 2019. Here is an answer to all of your summer wardrobe woes. As the temperature keeps on rising, your clothes need a quick seasonal update. It is that time of the year when your faux fur jackets hit a corner in your wardrobe. Ladies, take out the hottest of your swimsuits.

Madisar – The Saree Drape of Warriors!


Since I was a young kid I have been seeing my grandma being very different from everyone. I always looked up to her and the way she would drape her saree. I was intrigued by the way she would wear it. She would wear the typical Madisar – Iyengar style 9-yard saree. I would always be a part of wearing the saree since the time I remember. How may you ask?

Self analysis on how I look! – Ft. Frida Kahlo

I think it’s been really long since I went off-the-wall and wrote something!
As an artist – or maybe you can call me a creative individual, I like doing wacky stuff, and for me art or any form of it is expressing yourself. I know a lot of people who just write about simple things, and even I can just wear a Zara top and H&M pant and then say I have styled it in a different manner! I’m gonna show you I emulate the iconic look of Frida Kahlo.

What is Life ? – A Thought

Sitting in the train, I am here watching the beautiful Western Ghats and the vast plains of India. I have been wondering all along that we have such a beautiful country that is so huge and we have not utilised even 10% of it. Is it because we are scared to live alone in the nature once we come to the city and get comfortable in easier things and the hustle bustle of life that anything apart from the city feels very remote to us?