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Building Urban Homes

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Sarita Handa's Mumbai Store

Sarita Handa’s Mumbai Store

Sarita Handa is a name synonymous with premium home furnishings and is recognized worldwide as a leading innovator for more than 20 years now. Two years ago, she launched their first retail store in Khan Market, New Delhi followed by her second flagship store at MG Road, Gurgaon. Continuing with their focus on catering to customers who believe in quality and style, they have now widened their horizons by opening yet another store in Mumbai. With options galore, the 2,500sq.ft store is nestled in Shakti Mill Lane, Mahalaxmi, Mumbai.

Sarita Handa's Mumbai Store

Sarita Handa’s Mumbai Store

Designed by Livin’ Colors Design, the store stands big and impressive. A stand-alone property, the space excels with oodles of natural light and a hanger-like industrial ceiling and a multilevel mezzanine floor. A small courtyard filled with greens and a beautiful Banyan tree alongside is bound to evoke a feeling of tranquility and well-being. The loft-like tiered architecture along with merchandising and Sarita Handa’s product line offers an ambience that allows you to soak in a home-like feel. The store entrance is a mix of contemporary with old world antique styles. The effect has been created by popping teal on doors and windows teamed with an interesting antique stone Buddha sculpture – right at the entrance.

Sarita Handa's Mumbai Store

Sarita Handa’s Mumbai Store

Elegant, eye-catchy and exclusive, the modern and immensely livable look is outfitted in a soothing colour palette designed to showcase each piece beautifully, with products displayed in small groupings and concepts, all created to enhance the shopping experience. The store looks and speaks everything true to Sarita Handa’s essence.

The Summer Bride By Anita Dongre

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The Summer Bride By Anita Dongre

The Summer Bride By Anita Dongre

As we stride into a resplendent summer, Anita Dongre brings to life yet another fairy-tale through her latest collection, ‘The Summer Bride’. The collection reminisces the quintessential moment of the big day in the life of the modern Anita Dongre bride, beautifully portrayed by her muse and the enthralling ‘Jaipur Bride’ – Nayantara.

The Summer Bride By Anita Dongre

The Summer Bride By Anita Dongre

The Rajasthan-inspired collection takes us through a series of visual affairs that emblazon Nayantara’s journey of the bride she aspires to be. It takes us down the sartorial memory lane to the instant that led Nayantara to realize that she had found her frameable moment of radiant love, the portrait of her happily ever after. It wasn’t just a mere tryst of destiny, but a striking black and white portrait of her strong grandmother that stayed with Nayantara for decades. A vision she treasured through her growing up years.

The Summer Bride By Anita Dongre

The Summer Bride By Anita Dongre

Renowned for her splendid couture designs teeming with romantic details, each Anita Dongre ensemble is an ode to femininity, a celebration of dreams. Dreams in hues of summer comprising of nude, blush and dusky shades that work up to navy blues and crimson for a finale of more dainty ruffles, crystals and embroidered gowns. Their sparkle is magical, the colours melt together, and the handcrafted threads of love are superimposed in an incredible impression of lightness. The collection explores elements of its symbolic significance and design creation, as the final flourish of bridal resplendence and delicate elegance.

Ogaan Gets Digital

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Applique Flower & Bird Jacket by Studio Petticoat. Pink Moon Jhumkis by Neelum Narang.

Applique Flower & Bird Jacket by Studio Petticoat. Pink Moon Jhumkis by Neelum Narang.

After completing 25 years of retail operations, this year Ogaan is excited to announce the launch of its online store, Ogaan.com. Ogaan’s highly curated collections promoting crafts, textiles and made in Indian luxury are now just a click away.

Gold & Black Sharara Dress by Kavita Bhartia. Kundan Cuff by Vasundhara Mantri. Carbon Lace Triple Ring by Atelier Mon.Earrings by Eesha Zaveri.

Gold & Black Sharara Dress by Kavita Bhartia. Kundan Cuff by Vasundhara Mantri.
Carbon Lace Triple Ring by Atelier Mon.Earrings by Eesha Zaveri.

The ‘New Indian Wear’ section, a selection of Ogaan’s favourite trends in Indian dressing includes crop tops & flouncy skirts from Sonal Kalra Ahuja, beautiful shararas from Kavita Bhartia, and simple, fluid hand-woven linen saris from Anavila Mishra to name a few.

Gold Hanging Ear Cuffs by Payal Pratap.

Gold Hanging Ear Cuffs by Payal Pratap.

‘Urban Essentials’, a selection of work and weekend contemporary wardrobe essentials, comprises of oversized shirts from Bodice, black Spring capes from Akaaro, shirt dresses from Translate and well-cut minimal kurtas from Vivek Narang.

Dress by BODICE. Nirvana Gold Drop Earrings by The Fableist.

Dress by BODICE. Nirvana Gold Drop Earrings by The Fableist.

Other highlights of the online edition are Bits & Pieces, beautifully crafted jewellery for the day and evening – a collection of Payal Pratap’s earrings, gold & druzies from young jewellery designer Eesha Zaveri, back and front earrings from The Fableist, and Vasundhra Mantri’s delicate, traditional gold and pearls.

Shraman, The Ashok: Recreating classical Rajasthani Cuisine

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Shraman

Shraman

Ambience: Located in the heart of Delhi’s lush green stretch, Shraman stands coyly in a quaint corner at the majestic Ashok hotel. A rustic staircase with subtle notes of royalty, contoured by gentle pots of plants hanging merrily, escorted us to the restaurant. There was something very ‘vintage’ about this place. Wooden furniture embossed with intricate silver work were laid aesthetically; turquoise blue table cloths became backdrop to white cutlery and a grand art piece flaunting a gorgeous peacock , carved in meenakari work stood splendidly on one of the walls. Old-world charm juxtaposed with essences of Rajasthani culture made the whole setup beautifully intriguing.

Shraman

Shraman

Food: This restaurant serves only vegetarian food, breaking the taboo of Rajasthani food mostly being related to laal maas, etc. Being a pure non-vegetarian, I was initially a little stuck up about the idea; but to my surprise, their varied options on the menu turned out to be pleasantly delightful. I started with khas aur paan ka sherbet—a divinely delicious mocktail made of beetle leaves; it was absolutely refreshing and a must-try! Usually, I don’t take more than 5 minutes to decide on ordering my food; but here, I was left spoilt for choice with so many mouthwatering names floating in front of my eyes. However, after much speculation, I ordered some starters—dahi ke sholey (cakes of fresh curd blended with crushed black pepper and chili flakes) and Shraman chappan bhog (an assortment of vegetarian kebabs). Dahi ke sholey was soft, slightly grainy in texture and downright delectable. The later one had a range of appealing kebabs made of cottage cheese, potatoes, chilies and more; my favourite was the bharwa aloo, which was stuffed potato cubes infused with cottage cheese crumbles, cooked in typical Rajasthani spices.

Shraman

Shraman

For the main course, I ordered the stereotypical dal bati churma; it is literally synonymous to Rajasthani cuisine. You cannot miss to have this whilst dining at a Rajasthani eatery. This traditional nomad’s meal was brought to me moulded in warm, desi ghee. The dal was rich in flavour and the bati was soft in the center and stiff at the coating; thus, it was very well cooked. I relished upon this one. This was followed by methi malai mutter—a beautiful vegetarian dish that comprises of fenugreek leaves and peas cooked in thick, rich and creamy malai (cream). This was consumed with mutter parantha. By the end of the meal, I think, my whole pre-conceived notion on vegetarian food had majorly altered. I would recommend this place to everyone (including non-vegetarian folks)—if you want to savor upon classical, vegetarian Rajasthani food in an elegant fine dining setup then this is the place to be.

Shraman

Shraman

My lunch concluded with lip-smacking desserts. I had to myself a plate filled with shahi tukda and a bowl of phirni. The bread slices in the shahi tukda were crunchy and well-toasted and the rabri was fresh, thick and super creamy. The smell of elaichi (cardamom) and occasional fragments of broken pistachios brought forth an ecstatic feeling. The phirni on the other hand was nothing extraordinary. Overall, I had a great experience lunching here.

Chef’s recommendation: With its many cultural influences, this place offers a varied selection of cuisines to satisfy your palate. Signature dishes like Saundhi Paneer Tikka, Shraman 56 Bhog, Paneer Lazeez, Dal Shraman, Gatta Curry, Jodh Puri Mirchi Paneer, Vegetable Lohla Puri, Sabzi Balluchi and Shraman Punch will leave you craving for more.

Find them at: The Ashok, 50 B, Diplomatic Enclave, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi

Call them at: 011 24672384, 011 24123593

L’Opéra launches an impressive selection of Christmas delights

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L'opera X'mas special

L’opera X’mas special

L’Opéra has created a remarkable assortment of Christmas products, including Bûche cakes and festively decorated Gingerbread biscuits. They have also created tempting orange ginger breads and Christmas butter biscuits.

L'opera X'mas special

L’opera X’mas special

The most important celebration of the year in France and many other countries, Christmas means family unity, a time for solidarity and, of course a time to savour succulent, festively decorated desserts. “Lemon and Raspberry, two of my favourite fruits are beautifully married in our Citrus Raspberry Bûche (Yule Log). This colourful delight is a tangy and sweet treat—a perfect taste for a festive gathering!” says L’Opéra Executive Chef, Lionel Villaron.

L'opera X'mas special

L’opera X’mas special

The Passion Fruit Cherry Bûche, with a mix of the exotic taste of passion fruit, and the classic, delectable taste of cherry is also part of the assortment. “With the Mixed Berry Bûche, a delicacy for lovers of forest fruits, the Ambassador, a mousse-based, eggless Chocolate creation, the irresistible Coffee Bûche and the creamy, nutty Vanilla with Chestnut Bûche, all tastes will be satisfied this Christmas,” exclaims founder and Managing Director, Laurent Samandari.

L'opera X'mas special

L’opera X’mas special

But Christmas wouldn’t be the same without biscuits. In addition to the traditional, festive shaped butter biscuits, the egg-less Orange Gingerbread and Gingerbread Biscuits are much cherished bites for this season. “There’s something magical about the use of Ginger in wintertime. It reminds me of Christmas back home in France, warming up by the fireplace with the whole family,” Laurent recounts.

Indulge in the regal splendour of Pinkcity

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Pinkcity by Anita Dongre

Pinkcity by Anita Dongre

Continuing to celebrate the legend of the Pink Flamingo—a legend regaling the romanticism and dreams of a young beautiful princess in search of love, Anita Dongre unveils her latest collection of bespoke gold and silver jewellery, for her jewellery line ‘Pinkcity’ with a collection that is a celebration of timeless pieces of art, brought to form using highly skilled traditional Rajasthani craftsmanship. The gold jewellery selection in meenakari and jadau, crafted in 18k and 22k gold continues to celebrate the beauty of intricate designs and impeccable craftsmanship—a must have for the wedding season.

Pinkcity by Anita Dongre

Pinkcity by Anita Dongre

The collection of Pinkcity Gold is an exquisite blend of traditional mystique and contemporary glamour, comprising of understated yet elegant multi-strand polki and coloured gemstone necklaces, chokers, delicate rings and Mughal architecture inspired earrings. A delight for the jewellery connoisseur, as they not only boast of the designers’ unique design aesthetic but, each piece bears a hand-painted symbol of the famed Pink Flamingo—as a unique mark of identity for each Pinkcity creation.

Presenting my favourites from the fashion week

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Rabani & Rakha for Wills India Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2014

Rabani & Rakha for Wills India Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2014

Designer duo Rabani & Rakha’s collection comprised of a sophisticated line of clothes with undertones of vintage essence. Light sheen fabrics made a mark, while ivory, gold and peach added to the charm of the collection. The silhouettes ranged from gowns to saris, and dresses to fusion garments, wherein major incorporation of layers, tulle, lace, brocade and rich embroidery work surfaced.

Siddartha Tytler for Wills India Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2014

Siddartha Tytler for Wills India Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2014

Siddartha Tytler’s collection reflected the convention of Victorian whites with modern fashion, along with a subtle touch of royal blue and gold in beautifully tailored structures.

Wendell Rodricks for Wills India Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2014

Wendell Rodricks for Wills India Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2014

Wendell Rodricks’ collection was inspired by the aesthetics of Indian Yoga and its effect on the mind, body and soul. Presented by the ministry of textiles, the line of clothes brought forth various silhouettes in linens, soft cottons, silk, and crepe—all fresh and white. His collection had a calming effect on the audience; nonetheless, the easy, flowy dresses were a crafty affair.

Samant Chauhan interplays with layers of silk and zardozi work

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Samant Chauhan for Wills India Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2015

Samant Chauhan for Wills India Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2015

Designer Samant Chauhan’s latest collection at the Wills India Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2015 exuded purity through strands of soothing colours.

Samant Chauhan for Wills India Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2015

Samant Chauhan for Wills India Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2015

Floral palette was juxtaposed beautifully with hues of whites and nudes to create a softer look for the forthcoming Spring/Summer season.

Samant Chauhan for Wills India Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2015

Samant Chauhan for Wills India Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2015

Embroideries along with fabric layering preserved the richness of the collection coupled with the ever-lusted for zardozi work.

Samant Chauhan for Wills India Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2015

Samant Chauhan for Wills India Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2015

The collection had undertones of romance and illusion weaved breathtakingly. The outfits represented a flow in silhouettes blended seamlessly with Bhagalpur silk in Samant’s signature style.

Samant Chauhan for Wills India Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2015

Samant Chauhan for Wills India Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2015

Silk threads in cheery reds, blues, light pinks, yellow and cream moulded themselves gracefully with plush fabrics to procure into long dresses, tunics, skirts, trousers and hand-weaved saris.