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  • The Rise Of Repetition: Why Everyday Style Has Become The New Fashion Language

    The Rise Of Repetition: Why Everyday Style Has Become The New Fashion Language By Sakshi Shah The Rise Of Repetition: Why Everyday Style Has Become The New Fashion Language 6 February 2026 FASHION Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement Fashion today no longer thrives on spectacle alone. The drama of statement dressing — once defined by exaggerated silhouettes, bold trends, and constant novelty — has softened into something quieter, more deliberate. Across cities like Mumbai, personal style is increasingly shaped not by what is new, but by what is returned to. Repetition, once dismissed as uninspired, has become a language of confidence. This shift mirrors the way people live now. Days move quickly, identities overlap, and wardrobes are expected to keep pace without constant reinvention. Clothing is no longer worn for singular moments; it must travel through meetings, errands, dinners, and long commutes without losing relevance. Style, in this context, becomes less about performance and more about continuity. At the centre of this movement is a redefinition of what it means to dress well. A crisp white shirt appears again and again — worn loose over tailored trousers one day, buttoned cleanly with denim the next, sometimes half-tucked, sometimes layered under a sleeveless dress. Its appeal lies not in transformation, but in reliability. The same logic applies to wide-leg trousers paired with soft knits, neutral co-ords offset by a single statement accessory, or dresses styled flat-footed rather than dressed up. These are not trends; they are habits shaped by lived experience. Mumbai’s streets offer a particularly clear lens into this evolution. The city demands clothing that adapts to movement, weather, and pace, making repetition not a limitation but a strategy. Linen dresses extend well beyond summer, styled with closed shoes and light layers. Blazers are thrown over tank tops without ceremony. Gold jewellery becomes the only deliberate excess. The result is a look that feels effortless but considered — assembled for real life, not for display. This way of dressing reflects a broader cultural recalibration. In an era saturated with images and accelerated trend cycles, repetition offers grounding. Wearing familiar silhouettes becomes a form of authorship, a way of asserting taste without chasing validation. The repetition is quiet, but it is assured. It signals clarity rather than conformity. Importantly, repetition today does not imply stagnation. It suggests discernment. The same pair of jeans worn week after week shifts identity through context — styled with a structured jacket one day, a simple tank and flats the next. A trusted dress becomes a canvas rather than a statement, altered subtly through footwear, jewellery, or proportion. Style evolves not through replacement, but through refinement. India’s interpretation of this shift carries its own nuance. Climate, commuting culture, and the fluid overlap between professional and personal spaces demand wardrobes that are resilient and thoughtful. The repetition visible across Indian cities reflects a move toward sustainability that is not only environmental, but emotional. Clothes are no longer disposable expressions; they are companions to daily life, worn, reworked, and revisited with intention. What emerges from this shift is a new understanding of luxury. Luxury here is not defined by excess or accumulation, but by clarity. It is the confidence to rewear, to restyle, and to trust personal rhythm over trend cycles. A well-cut blazer, a familiar silhouette, a restrained palette these become markers of ease rather than predictability. The richness lies in knowing what works and returning to it without apology. As fashion continues to evolve, repetition reveals itself not as the absence of creativity, but as its maturation. The most compelling wardrobes today are not built on constant change, but on consistency. In choosing familiarity over frenzy, everyday style has established a new authority — one that feels grounded, intentional, and unmistakably current. SEARCH Why does Fashion Need Fashion Shows FASHION From Dreams To Crowns: Anuradha Garg’s Inspiring Mrs. India Story FASHION Colour Psychology in Fashion: Explained FASHION Legendary Female Icons Who Made Fashion Statements In The 20th Century FASHION The House of Chanel: History FASHION POPULAR POSTS Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement By Sakshi Shah This Editorial Began Beyond The Studio Walls 10 March 2026 FASHION By Sakshi Shah Manish Malhotra Unfolds A Couture Finale At Dubai Fashion Week 11 February 2026 FASHION By Sakshi Shah At Dubai Fashion Week, Day Five Unfolded — Krésha Bajaj In Focus 9 February 2026 FASHION By Sakshi Shah Day Four At Dubai Fashion Week AW 26-27 Was About Designers Owning Their Voice 8 February 2026 FASHION RELATED POSTS Advertisement

  • Anxiety

    SOCIETY by Anadi Gupta Anxiety 27 July 2020 SOCIETY Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement Anxiety feels different for everyone. Its symptoms can last for a long time, or come and go. Anxiety is tough, not just for the people that have it but also for those who are stuck with them. It is understandably confusing at times. So, here are some things for you to remember when being with someone with anxiety. No one likes to be defined by the one fault that they have in themselves. They are more than their anxiety. If you really want to care and do something for a person suffering from anxiety then always make them realize that you appreciate the individual going through this phase and you really want to be supportive towards them. It can make them exhausted easily. It causes people to live in hypertension as they get overwhelmed and sad very quickly. Because of hypertension their mind always stays unstable and their body stays highly activated and all of this causes fatigue. If you see someone panicking then at that time they don’t want you to ask if they are fine or not because you already know the answer. The best way to help them at the time is listen to their needs and if they ask you to leave them alone, just leave them alone without forcing them to react furthermore. They don’t always express but they appreciate you sticking by them. They know you are not supposed to deal with their irrationality but you are still sticking by them. They know their reactions can be very hurtful and hard for you to digest and there can be a few things that you like to do but you are not able to do them because of them. There is one thing which affects the person with anxiety and the people around them and that is they over think situations a lot, almost everything. Results of over thinking may end in hurting the people around them. But they know your value no matter how subtle their responses are. Over thinking causes many misunderstandings between people. It can happen because of the traumatic incidents they have faced in the past. It is harder for them to let go of things as easily as people not dealing with anxiety can. Changes can be very difficult for the individuals with anxiety. Everybody has a comfort zone and getting out of it is very difficult even if it may seem normal. When they face a big change, it can take them a lot longer to settle back down and handle situations like before and deal with that zone again. You just need to be a little more patient and understanding while dealing with those suffering from anxiety. They are doing their best and are trying their best. Sometimes all it takes is a person who can listen to them carefully without any judgments or opinions as it becomes easier to communicate if they feel protected with you. They are very well known from the fact that their anxieties are irrational but it does not stop them from worrying. Sometimes due to anxiety and panic attacks a person can be very exhausted and it can be possible that they would need some time alone and you may have to understand the fact that they are not ignoring you while doing that. They sometimes just need some time for themselves, to understand and ponder upon their self-worth and what they are doing in life. Sometimes it can be possible that when you are telling them incidents very excitedly but they could not pay attention and you can’t feel their presence in that moment. It is not their fault as because of the instability of their brain they have a tougher time concentrating. It’s completely all right to be a person who suffers from anxiety. It does not define anyone. It can be a struggle at times but what matters the most is how you fight against it and how you come out at the other end. That is what makes a person stronger than anybody else. It is not your weakness. Individuals with anxieties are the same as other people. They have fun, like adventures and experience the same feelings and things as everybody else. There are times when things get difficult but these were a few tips on taking care of someone you love who also deals with anxiety. #Anxiety #Selfhelp #Anxietyattack #Mentalabuse #Hate #AnxietyAnxietiesSufferingfromanxietyPanicPanicattackPanicking #Panicattack #Mentalillness #Mentalhealth SEARCH Why India is the most depressed country in the world? SOCIETY Looking Through The Excellence Of ‘Jaali’ Architecture SOCIETY Why the Gender Pay Gap is Wide and Disturbing SOCIETY Festival of Stones SOCIETY The Pygmalion Effect SOCIETY POPULAR POSTS Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement By Shrinivas Kodape A New Year Resolution That Doesn’t Involve Fixing Yourself 19 January 2026 SOCIETY By Anushka Sharma Uniting Voices, Shaping Futures: Dive Into Mun 2.0 At NIT Patna 8 September 2024 SOCIETY By Anushka Sharma These Healthy Habits Can Lower Your Risk Of Depression 31 August 2024 SOCIETY By Rini Pathak A Glance In The Kshitij’23: A Euphoric Escapade 26 January 2024 SOCIETY RELATED POSTS Advertisement

  • Thailand – The land of elephants

    by Akash Khatri by Akash Khatri Thailand – The land of elephants 1 January 2021 TRAVEL Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement They say reading and travelling are the only two things that make you learn. The world is a book and those who do not travel, read only a page because life is either a daring adventure or nothing at all. So fasten your seat belts, it’s gonna be a joyful ride as I take you to a place which has my heart. Known for its tropical beaches, opulent royal palaces, ancient ruins and ornate temples displaying figures of Buddha, it is none other than Thailand – the land of smiles. To do bucket list – Sunbathe at the gorgeous railay beach, krabi Witness the vibrant corals phi phi islands Throw water during Sonkran Visit the iconic james bond island Hike in Khao Yai National Park Experience rich marine life in koh tao island Visit the lively city of Bangkok Enjoy boat rides at the floating markets Go for a meditation retreat Shop till you drop chatuchak weekend market Go to ko lanta Experience crazy nightlife at the walking streets Take a nature hike in the mountains of chiang mai The cuisine varies from north to south, here are some of the specialities you can try : Khao Soi: Egg noodles in a curry broth with chicken and pickled vegetables Khao Soi: Creamy Coconut Curry Noodle Soup Tom Kha Gai: coconut lemongrass soup with chicken Tom Yum Goong: spicy shrimp soup Pad Thai: stir-fried noodles Gaeng Keow Wan Gai: Green Chicken Curry Yam Pla Dook Foo: Fried Catfish with Green Mango Salad Pad Phuk Tong: Stir-Fried Pumpkin Khao Niew Mamuang: mango sticky rice, a type of dessert The best time to visit Thailand is between December and March. SEARCH The Fashion Capitals Of Asia: Exploring Style Beyond Borders TRAVEL Unveiling Delights Of Hotel Palazzo Versace Gem Of Dubai TRAVEL 7 Abandoned Cities In India And Abroad That Are Too Beautiful To Be Forgotten TRAVEL airBaltic Makes Global Debut On World’s Safest Airlines List TRAVEL Revolutionizing Air Travel: Qatar Airways Introduces AI-Powered Booking With Sama TRAVEL POPULAR POSTS Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement By Shriniwas Kodape The Peninsula Bangkok: Grace Beside The Chao Phraya 4 October 2025 TRAVEL By Shriniwas Kodape 64 Floors Up: Lebua At State Tower Perspective 4 October 2025 TRAVEL By Shriniwas Kodape Four Seasons Bangkok: Where The River Holds Its Breath 17 September 2025 TRAVEL By Shriniwas Kodape Neon, Smoke, And Chili Fire: A Night In Bangkok’s Chinatown 2 September 2025 TRAVEL RELATED POSTS Advertisement

  • airBaltic Makes Global Debut On World’s Safest Airlines List

    By Urvashi Jain By Urvashi Jain airBaltic Makes Global Debut On World’s Safest Airlines List 19 January 2025 TRAVEL Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement Latvian airline airBaltic has been included in the ranking of the world’s safest airlines for the first time. This prestigious list is compiled by Airline Ratings, a global authority on airline news, safety, and passenger reviews. airBaltic is now among the 50 safest airlines worldwide. Martin Gauss , President and CEO of airBaltic, shared his pride: “Safety is and always will remain our top priority at airBaltic. Our dedicated teams work tirelessly to ensure a safe and comfortable travel experience for our flight crew and passengers. Being recognized on such a global scale underscores our commitment to excellence, and we are grateful to the Airline Ratings team for featuring airBaltic in their 2025 list of the world’s safest airlines.” Sharon Petersen , CEO of Airline Ratings, praised the airline: “airBaltic has a modern fleet of A220-300s comprising an average age of only 4.4 years. Their incident rate per flight has been extremely low over the past two years and the serious incident rate equals zero. airBaltic also operates safely in difficult conditions over the winter months, where heavy snowfall is often a factor to be considered.” The ranking evaluates airlines based on fleet age, incident rates, pilot training, and other safety criteria. airBaltic operates over 130 routes from cities like Riga, Tallinn, Vilnius, Tampere, and seasonally from Gran Canaria. It connects travellers to destinations across Europe, the Middle East, North Africa, and the Caucasus region. To view the complete list of featured airlines, visit: www.airlineratings.com . Founded in 1995, airBaltic is the leading airline in the Baltics. It operates one of Europe’s youngest fleets, consisting of 49 Airbus A220-300 aircraft. The airline employs over 2,700 professionals and is majority-owned by the Latvian government, holding a 97.97% stake. www.airbaltic.com . In recent years, airBaltic has received several prestigious awards, including the Best Airline in its region by Skytrax for three consecutive years. Other recognitions include the IATA Diversity and Inclusion Team Award in 2022, the APEX Passenger Choice Award for Best Cabin Service in Europe in 2023, and the APEX Four Star Major Airline Award in 2024. SEARCH The Fashion Capitals Of Asia: Exploring Style Beyond Borders TRAVEL Unveiling Delights Of Hotel Palazzo Versace Gem Of Dubai TRAVEL 7 Abandoned Cities In India And Abroad That Are Too Beautiful To Be Forgotten TRAVEL airBaltic Makes Global Debut On World’s Safest Airlines List TRAVEL Revolutionizing Air Travel: Qatar Airways Introduces AI-Powered Booking With Sama TRAVEL POPULAR POSTS Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement By Shriniwas Kodape The Peninsula Bangkok: Grace Beside The Chao Phraya 4 October 2025 TRAVEL By Shriniwas Kodape 64 Floors Up: Lebua At State Tower Perspective 4 October 2025 TRAVEL By Shriniwas Kodape Four Seasons Bangkok: Where The River Holds Its Breath 17 September 2025 TRAVEL By Shriniwas Kodape Neon, Smoke, And Chili Fire: A Night In Bangkok’s Chinatown 2 September 2025 TRAVEL RELATED POSTS Advertisement

  • Dubai Fashion Week Begins: Must-See Highlights From Day One

    Dubai Fashion Week Begins: Must-See Highlights From Day One By Anushka Uniyal Dubai Fashion Week Begins: Must-See Highlights From Day One 13 February 2025 FASHION Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement Dubai Fashion Week’s AW25/26 day one kicked off on Saturday, 4 February and will continue till February 8 with show-stopping looks and contemporary trends, featuring Dubai-based labels like Zeena Zaki, Angelo Estera and Manel, as well as Indonesian label Toton, each bringing a unique perspective to the runway. Zeenka Zaki: A Visionary Zeena Zaki kicked off her show with pure confidence and elegance. Inspired by the spiral, a symbol she kept noticing in her daily life and dreams, she brought it to life on the runway. Think flowing gowns, sharp silhouettes and bold colours, all coming together in a collection that proved once again why she’s a force in MENA fashion. The collection featured soft and traditional feminine silhouettes with fluid shapes and dynamic palettes with details like twisted knots around the waist, heart-shaped necklines, ruffles and the models’ wet hair strands that were fixed in winding shapes down their faces. Zaki’s collection is a masterclass when it comes to storytelling and narratives, where each piece unfolds like a new chapter. The display showcased a visual journey which began from dark, structured silhouettes to softer, ethereal designs symbolizing resilience and renewal. Contrasting elements, like sleek black dresses and fluid pastels, mirror personal growth, while the suspenseful soundtrack enhances the storytelling. Through emotion, symbolism and creative progression, Zaki’s designs go beyond fashion, creating a compelling narrative of empowerment and rebirth. Toton: Sustainability Meets Tradition Revealing a collection that brought together fashion, sustainability and celebration of heritage, womenswear brand TOTON , presented by Makeover Indonesia, collaborated with Batik artists from Tuban and Cirebon. The collection showcased handcrafted Batik prints with modern cuts and contemporary textures. The clothing integrated upcycled fabrics and novel textiles such as paper clay, echoing the brand’s commitment to environmental consciousness. The collection aimed to address global issues with pieces that celebrate ancient craftsmanship with a modern take. Manel: Parisian Elegance With A Dubai Twist Manel Aboudaoud, the name behind the Dubai-based label MANEL , made her debut at DWF. Titled the ‘Paris Day to Night’ collection, Aboudaoud drew from both her Arabian heritage and childhood in Paris to unveil a collection of sophisticated gowns. Fusing the grandeur of Arab shapes with quintessential French accents such as Chantilly lace, satin and velvet, Aboudaoud’s collection was a victorious coming out and a testament to the designer’s technical skilfulness. Angelo Estera: A Tribute To The Silk Road Dubai-based brand Angelo Estera delivered a breathtaking showcase inspired by the designer’s journey through Moscow and the historic Silk Road. The palette included deep reds, bold golds and striking blacks. In fact, dramatic silhouettes took centre stage! Think voluminous skirts, sculpted bodices and intricate crystal embellishments adorning shoulders, cuffs and corsets. Every detail felt like a tribute to the luxury and cultural exchange of the past, woven into couture. The grand finale? A show-stopping gown—ornate, regal, and covered in intricate beadwork, bringing history to life. Angelo Estera didn’t just put on a show; he told a story of luxury, heritage, and timeless style. A Fashion Capital In The Making Dubai Fashion Week at Dubai Design District (D3) is a celebration of style and creativity. With a mix of new talent and big names, it highlights Dubai’s growing influence in fashion. Each show brings bold designs, exciting moments, and fresh energy to the runway. As the week continues, expect more stunning collections and unforgettable fashion. SEARCH Why does Fashion Need Fashion Shows FASHION From Dreams To Crowns: Anuradha Garg’s Inspiring Mrs. India Story FASHION Colour Psychology in Fashion: Explained FASHION Legendary Female Icons Who Made Fashion Statements In The 20th Century FASHION The House of Chanel: History FASHION POPULAR POSTS Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement By Sakshi Shah This Editorial Began Beyond The Studio Walls 10 March 2026 FASHION By Sakshi Shah Manish Malhotra Unfolds A Couture Finale At Dubai Fashion Week 11 February 2026 FASHION By Sakshi Shah At Dubai Fashion Week, Day Five Unfolded — Krésha Bajaj In Focus 9 February 2026 FASHION By Sakshi Shah Day Four At Dubai Fashion Week AW 26-27 Was About Designers Owning Their Voice 8 February 2026 FASHION RELATED POSTS Advertisement

  • A Century Of Precision: Meet The All-New Breitling Navitimer B19

    A Century Of Precision: Meet The All-New Breitling Navitimer B19 By Anushka Uniyal A Century Of Precision: Meet The All-New Breitling Navitimer B19 14 March 2025 FASHION Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement Some watches are just, well–watches. And then there’s the Breitling Navitimer , a legend in aviation timekeeping that’s been turning heads for over 70 years. It’s the kind of watch that isn’t just about telling time, it’s about heritage, precision and a design that never goes out of style. Now, Breitling is stepping things up with the Navitimer B19 Perpetual Calendar Chronograph—a watch so advanced, you could almost say it keeps time forever. With its ice-blue dial, platinum bezel, and Breitling’s first-ever perpetual calendar chronograph movement, this isn’t just another release—it’s a statement piece, built to stand the test of time. So, What’s New? If you know the Navitimer, you know its signature look: the circular slide rule, the chronograph function, the sleek design that pilots and collectors alike have obsessed over since 1952. But this new edition? It’s something else. For the first time, the Navitimer gets a perpetual calendar chronograph movement—the Caliber B19. What does that mean for you? Well, this watch knows exactly how many days are in each month (even in leap years) and won’t need any major manual adjustments for 100 years. Yes, you read that right. One hundred years. A Cool Classic In Blue Let’s talk about looks. The Navitimer B19 comes dressed in a stunning ice-blue dial that plays with the light in all the right ways! It’s framed by a sleek platinum bezel, tucked into a 43mm stainless steel case that feels just right on the wrist. Flip it over and you get a see-through case back because let’s be honest, who wouldn’t want to admire the magic happening inside? It also comes with two strap options: A black alligator leather strap (for that classic, sophisticated feel). A seven-row stainless steel bracelet (for a sleek, modern look). Whether you’re dressing up in a sharp suit or just keeping it casual on the weekend, this watch is going to look straight-up amazing on your wrist! Built To Last (Literally) Let’s get geeky for a second. Breitling’s Caliber B19 movement is COSC-certified, meaning it has passed some of the toughest accuracy tests in the industry. It also has a 96-hour power reserve, so even if you take it off for a few days, it’ll still be ticking when you put it back on. And here’s the real kicker: the movement undergoes an intense 16-year aging simulation before hitting the market. We’re talking 100,000 crown winds, 3.4 million weight turns, and 60,000 shocks at 500G. This thing is built like a tank—but an incredibly stylish one. Breitling’s Take On It Breitling’s CEO, Georges Kern , puts it best, “It takes a lot for us to use the word ‘icon,’ but the Navitimer has earned it. Combined with the perpetual calendar chronograph movement, the B19 is a tour de force, never missing a beat for a full century. It’s a watch that will keep time for generations.” And honestly? He’s spot on. Final Thoughts This isn’t just a watch—it’s a statement. A conversation starter. A piece of history on your wrist! Whether you’re a longtime Breitling fan or just love fine craftsmanship, the Navitimer B19 Perpetual Calendar Chronograph is something special. If you’ve ever wanted a timepiece built to last for generations, one that keeps ticking for a century, this might be the one. Check it out on Breitling’s official website and see for yourself. SEARCH Why does Fashion Need Fashion Shows FASHION From Dreams To Crowns: Anuradha Garg’s Inspiring Mrs. India Story FASHION Colour Psychology in Fashion: Explained FASHION Legendary Female Icons Who Made Fashion Statements In The 20th Century FASHION The House of Chanel: History FASHION POPULAR POSTS Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement By Sakshi Shah This Editorial Began Beyond The Studio Walls 10 March 2026 FASHION By Sakshi Shah Manish Malhotra Unfolds A Couture Finale At Dubai Fashion Week 11 February 2026 FASHION By Sakshi Shah At Dubai Fashion Week, Day Five Unfolded — Krésha Bajaj In Focus 9 February 2026 FASHION By Sakshi Shah Day Four At Dubai Fashion Week AW 26-27 Was About Designers Owning Their Voice 8 February 2026 FASHION RELATED POSTS Advertisement

  • Palm Islands

    by Akash Khatri by Akash Khatri Palm Islands 1 October 2020 TRAVEL Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement One of the country’s most prominent project ever, Dubai’s palm Islands, developed by Nakheel, are the eighth wonder of the world! These man made islands are designed in a palm tree shape and thus got their name from it. The distinctiveness and interesting history behind it grabs the tourist attraction here. One of the most visited destination in Dubai has been admired since long. There are three islands that altogether makes Palm Island, including Palm Jumeirah, Palm Jebel Ali, Palm Deira. Deira is the largest one. Palm Jumeirah It is the only one open to visitors and is also famous for the grand looking hotel, Burj Al Arab. There are residential properties inside Jumeirah too where celebrities or richer people reside in. It was built in the early 21st century and first residents in the buildings arrived in 2007. In the second decade 10,000 people were residing in Jumeirah. It was financed from Dubai’s substantial income from petroleum. Palm Jebel Ali It was the most significant among the three islands when built. It was so large that more than 250,000 people were expected to live there. But it’s an abandoned island as of now because of the deficit economic situation in Dubai. Nakheel has confirmed that it won’t be put to a stop. It’ll continue at some point of time for sure. Palm Deira Deira is the largest of all the islands with an area greater than Paris! It’s been under construction due to the same reason mentioned. When it’ll be completed, The island will consist of residential property, marinas, shopping malls, sports facilities, clubs, and hospitality offerings. It’s a spectacular with all the luxury and unrealistic units. The idea of building these islands was to fascinate more tourists. That’s why it has everything that a visitor looks for. World-class hotels, entertainment centres, spas and health centres, marinas, water parks, residential villas, shopping malls, cinema multiplexes, diving sites and what not. Beach lovers can’t resist visiting here. People can see the palm shape up close and it looks surreal. One look at it’s structure, which is covered with beachfront hotels from major brands like Atlantis, St. Regis, Sofitel, Langham, W, and Waldorf-Astoria makes it understandable why Dubai is the fourth-most visited place in the world. This engineering project is just as imaginable as it sounds. The project of Palm Jumeirah cost $12 billion which today is the native to 1,500 beachfront mansions with a 6,000 apartments on its trunk. Also 12,000 palm trees were planted in there. These amazing facts about the place makes it more appealing, enchanting and worthwhile. #holidaydestination #Dubai #trip #wanderlust #beaches #travelling #beautifulplaces #islands SEARCH The Fashion Capitals Of Asia: Exploring Style Beyond Borders TRAVEL Unveiling Delights Of Hotel Palazzo Versace Gem Of Dubai TRAVEL 7 Abandoned Cities In India And Abroad That Are Too Beautiful To Be Forgotten TRAVEL airBaltic Makes Global Debut On World’s Safest Airlines List TRAVEL Revolutionizing Air Travel: Qatar Airways Introduces AI-Powered Booking With Sama TRAVEL POPULAR POSTS Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement By Shriniwas Kodape The Peninsula Bangkok: Grace Beside The Chao Phraya 4 October 2025 TRAVEL By Shriniwas Kodape 64 Floors Up: Lebua At State Tower Perspective 4 October 2025 TRAVEL By Shriniwas Kodape Four Seasons Bangkok: Where The River Holds Its Breath 17 September 2025 TRAVEL By Shriniwas Kodape Neon, Smoke, And Chili Fire: A Night In Bangkok’s Chinatown 2 September 2025 TRAVEL RELATED POSTS Advertisement

  • Famous Awe-Inspiring Castles That Need To Be On Your Next Travel List

    by Saumya Mishra by Saumya Mishra Famous Awe-Inspiring Castles That Need To Be On Your Next Travel List 25 February 2023 TRAVEL Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement Baker Mayfield once quoted, "You don't build a great castle just all at once." Castles are fortified buildings built by the royals in the medieval era, for defense purposes and to protect the people living in them from invasions. The era of castles started about 1000 years ago and lasted for almost 500 years. The lavish architectural designs and extravagant luxurious interiors of the castles often were to display the wealth and power of the nobility. Almost every castle in the world has been said to hold history and secrets of its own, which many historians and archeologists are still trying to unravel. Regardless of their stories behind the walls, castles make great historical monuments. These establishments have a mysterious aura and magic of their own and have been attracting the eyes of tourists for a century, which has seen a gradual increase in recent years. Modern people are hugely interested and invested in learning about the history, art, and triumph of the people who once inhabited these places. Not only castles are intriguing but overall look like a place out of fairytales. Here we have listed some magnificent Castles that you need to include in your next travel plan and give yourself a magical fairytale vacation. 1. Tower Of London, England Situated on the north bank of the River Thames in central London, the notorious Tower of London is known to be one of the most famous castles in England. Built in the 1070s, under the supervision of King William the Conquerer the Tower of London with its central white tower was built as a demonstration of Norman power, and to impose fear and submission into the heart of citizens of London. The castle brags about a bone-chilling history of oppression, cruelty, and death. The castle is also said to be used as a prison from 1000 to 1952. People guilty of crimes, real or not, we're brutally tortured and executed. The castle also shares a gruesome past of suspicious murders and executions. Many secrets and stories still revolve around the castle and especially around the torture chamber in it. The Tower of London is a wealth of history and stories. People can see crown jewels, enjoy the display of armor and weapons, feel the mystery to their bones, or witness the daily ceremony of keys done by Yeomen warders. It's England's most popular tourist attraction, and witnesses about 2 Million visits each year. The Tower of London is a honeycomb of experiences only if it's given enough time to be observed and experienced. 2. Eltz Castle, Germany Located in Rheinland-Palatine, known as the Moselle wine region famous for Riesling wine, Eltz Castle is a medieval castle nestled at the bottom of a heavily forested valley and surrounded by picturesque hills. Named a 'skyscraper' among castles this establishment is several stories tall and inhabits a small courtyard. Eltz tower has gradually become the most photographed Castle on social media sites, especially Instagram. The castle is situated in a secluded position, surrounded by thick forests, and gives the mysterious feeling of being something straight out of a fantasy book. The Eltz Castle is the Defensive Imperial Age Landmark of the Holy Roman Empire Civilization in Age of Empires IV. The noble family of Eltz has ownership of the castle to this day. 3. Malbork Castle, Poland Located in the Pomerania region of Poland, Malbork castle once used to be called the 'Castle Of The Teutonic Order' or 'Marienburg', is the largest brick castle in the world measured by land area and one of the most recommended place to visit in Poland. It was established by Teutonic Knights. The knights were brought from Germany to Poland to convert local pagan tribes to Christianity. The vision behind the establishment of this infrastructure was to make the 'Teutonic Knights' hold and power stronger in that area. The location of the castle was chosen strategically near the Baltic Sea river and River Vistula, Teutonic knights used to collect tolls from trading ships. Initially, the Castle was completed in 1406 but was expanded several times because of the growing number of Teutonic Knights. The castle faced huge casualties in World War II, but has been rebuilt again and is a major tourist attraction. The castle was added to the UNESCO world heritage list in 1997. 4. Predjama Castle, Slovenia Built in the historical region of Inner Carniola, located 9 kilometers from Postojna Cave in the village of Predjama, Predjama Castle is the largest cave castle in the world. Situated in a fortified position, this renaissance castle was built by the Patriarch of Aquileia in the gothic style. Behind this cave castle, there is a network of secret tunnels, from where the knight Erazem of Predjama would set out on his plundering explorations. Predjama castle is the perfect example of harmony between nature's creation and human creativity. The cave under Predjama castle is home to a colony of bats. Predjama castle holds a Guinness world record and is known to be one of the most fascinating castles. The castle is open to visitors for the whole year but the cave is open from only June to August due to the bats' hibernation period during the rest of the year. 5. Hohenwerfen Castle, Austria This 900-year-old castle is located in the Pongau region of Salzburg on the steep peak, high above the Salzach valley. Surrounded by the Berchtesgaden Alps and the Tennen Mountains this castle was built by the Archbishop of Salzburg in the 11th century as the sister of Hohensalzburg Fortress. The original castle was initially made of wood, however, by the 15th century Hohenwerfen was developed into a magnificent stone structure. The castle has served as a state prison for more than a century and hence developed a sinister reputation. The castle belongs to the state of Salzburg today and has been used as a tourist attraction since 1987. Hohenwerfen has been featured in movies like the backdrop for the song "Do-Re-Mi" in the film 'The Sound of Music' and as "Schloss Adler" in the 1968 film 'Where Eagles Dare'. Hohenwerfen castle boasts its weapons collection, a falconry museum, and a fortress tavern. 6. Edinburgh Castle, Scotland Edinburgh is said to be one of the most famous castles in the world. The origination of this formidable and majestic Scottish infrastructure built on the top of a 700 million-year-old extinct volcano called Castle Rock, dates back to the reign of King David I in the 12th century. The majority of the initially formed building of medieval Edinburgh castle was destroyed during the Lang siege of the late 16th century, many fortifications happened in the 16th and 17th centuries, and many buildings were built in the late 19th century as well. The location of this castle is beautiful and looks extravagant on a night full of lights. There are many rooms to explore and a museum to gain some knowledge about the Scottish independence war and other historical stories. 7. Prague Castle, Czech Republic According to the Guinness Book of Records Prague castle is the largest ancient castle in the world. It is known as an ancient symbol of the Czech State, and one of the most important cultural institutions in the Czech Republic. The establishment of Prague Castle dates back to 880 and is most likely found by Prince Bořivoj of the Premyslid Dynasty. Prague Castle is the largest coherent castle complex in the world, with an area of almost 70,000 m². It is a UNESCO World Heritage site and consists of many palaces and ecclesiastical buildings of various architectural and gothic styles. This medieval castle leaves people stunned and mesmerized by its spectacular beauty, charming courtyards, and splendid infrastructure. Many parts of the castle are free to explore but people need to buy tickets if they want to see the exhibitions. 8. Eilean Donan, Scotland Eilean Donan is one of the most famous castles in Scotland. Situated at the confluence of three sea lochs Loch Duich, Loch Long, and Loch Alsh in the western Highlands of Scotland and originally built in the 13th Century as a fortified structure for defensive purposes. Eilean Donan is the most photographed fortress in Scotland and even got featured in movies like James Bond. A grey stone bridge connects the small island with the mainland. It is said that the castle we see today is not the original medieval castle, but was rebuilt in mock medieval style over the ruins of a former castle somewhere around the 1920s. Regardless everything about this castle is stunning, the location, the infrastructure, and the intriguing history. 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  • Fantasy breakfast

    by Aparajita Jaiswal Fantasy breakfast 7 July 2022 FOOD Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement What does your ideal fantasy breakfast in the comfort of your own bed look like? Waking up to the ideal English breakfast with a tray full of colourful and deliciously flavoured breakfast with your personal blend of coffee is a fantasy everybody dreams about. We deserve more than just buttered toast and a sad little sachet of tea. So, why not pamper yourself with various delicacies guaranteed to take your breakfast game to a whole new level. “To me, breakfast is my most important meal. It’s often the meal you play a game on. I make sure I have oatmeal, milk, and fruit. It’s the fuel you use to hopefully do your best, so eating right is a big part of being a professional athlete. I wish I paid more attention to it earlier in my life.” Andrew Luck To add to the gesture we include well sautéed sausages, tomatoes, a medley of egg baked in individual ramekins with mascarpone, truffle oil and prosciutto or simple eggs Benedict along with beans in sauce, fried mushrooms and toast with a fresh options of butter and jam. It just doesn’t get better than waking up to the whiff of pancakes, maybe spruce it up with blueberries or figs and chocolate syrup, making it a energetic start to a beautiful day. A healthy and satisfying breakfast freshen our mind and opens it to new possibilities. #BreakfastFantasyHealthyCoffeeEggSalmonChocochipsMuffinSausage SEARCH How to keep your skin healthy naturally FOOD Fantasy breakfast FOOD All About Homebrewing: The Art of Making Probiotic Fermented Beverages FOOD Virgin Territory: These non-alcoholic thirst quenchers are mixologist approved FOOD Tasting the sunny side of Christmas: Christmas Cocktails FOOD POPULAR POSTS Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement By Sakshi Shah Mumbai’s Take On Valentine’s, From Dinners To Sweet Endings 10 February 2026 FOOD By Shriniwas Kodape Breeze By Lebua State Tower: Duck Skin, Oolong, And The Distance Between Who You Are And Who You Were 9 September 2025 FOOD By Shriniwas Kodape China Table Restaurant At Radisson Blu Plaza Bangkok: A Dim Sum Story At Dusk 7 September 2025 FOOD By Shriniwas Kodape The Blooming Gallery: A Fever Dream Of Matcha And Moss 15 August 2025 FOOD RELATED POSTS Advertisement

  • Breeze By Lebua State Tower: Duck Skin, Oolong, And The Distance Between Who You Are And Who You Were

    By Shriniwas Kodape Breeze By Lebua State Tower: Duck Skin, Oolong, And The Distance Between Who You Are And Who You Were 9 September 2025 FOOD Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement I wasn’t looking for redemption. I just wanted to regale. Bangkok had been loud all day—sticky heat, tuk-tuks coughing up diesel prayers, and that electric chaos of a megacity that never completely lets you be alone. So when the elevator at Lebua opened onto the 52nd floor, and the night air slapped my face clean, I felt something close to stillness. The kind of stillness that usually comes right before something unforgettable—or tragic. And that’s when I saw it. A skybridge glowing violet, like a spinal cord to the stars. No signage. No shouting. Just the quiet confidence of a place that knows it doesn’t need to scream. Breeze by Lebua, perched in the clouds, is a temple to Chinese cuisine—bold, meticulous, and rooted more in memory than in trend. It isn’t just a dining spot. It’s a floating cathedral of soy, smoke, silence, and second chances. The first revelation came in the form of a salad. Not the limp, guilt-ridden afterthought of Western menus. No. This was Duck Salad—pomelo pearls gleaming like citrus caviar, crisp duck skin cracking under your chopsticks, plum sauce sweet but not syrupy, bitter greens and toasted pine nuts woven together like a quiet overture. It wasn’t a starter. It was a handshake from the chef. A challenge: “Are you ready for what’s coming?” And to wash it down? Bollinger Special Cuvée—lively and rich, like a polite punch to the throat. It cleared the palate and the mind in one swig. The duck didn’t stand a chance. I barely had time to reflect before the second act began. They asked if I wanted the Wok-Seared River Prawn in oolong soy or the steamed Tia Mara oyster with chili vermicelli. I looked at the waiter and said, “Why choose?” He didn’t blink. Just nodded and vanished. The Wok-Seared River Prawn arrived first—sizzling, lacquered in oolong, touched with young ginger and the kind of tea leaf you imagine monks hiding in mountaintop caves. It tasted like earth and elegance. Crisp edges, tender body, sauce like a slow-spoken poem. Paired with a clean, mineral Vermentino, it whispered of restraint. Of fire used wisely. Then came the oyster—a monster, bathed in fermented Hunan chili and tangled in glassy vermicelli. One bite and the heat unfurled, slow and sultry. It didn’t scream—it seduced. It left a burn in the throat and a smile on my face. A dish that doesn’t beg for approval. It assumes it. I was ready to tap out. But Breeze by Lebua was just getting warmed up. The steamed ruby fish came next. No fancy tricks. No drama. Just soft flesh, steamed to the edge of breaking, cloaked in black bean and white sesame, with a pickled chili sauce that teased rather than tortured. This was classic Chinese cuisine—filtered through a modern lens. Minimal. Precise. And paired with Chablis Premier Cru, it was silk meeting steel. Then the main course landed like a full stop. They offered me two options again: Wagyu beef with mui choy or charcoal-grilled lamb rack with XO sauce and ginger-scallion fried rice. I went with the lamb. Something about the smoke in the air told me it was the right call. The meat came blistered, nearly black at the edges, dripping with XO, black garlic, and unapologetic indulgence. It tasted like someone grilled heaven over hardwood. Fried rice? Fragrant with ginger, scallion oil glistening like streetlights on wet pavement. The whole plate buzzed with energy. It asked you to lean in. I took a sip of Silver Oak Cabernet, and suddenly, the night made sense. But then came the wagyu. (Yes, I had both. You knew that.) Marbled cubes of beef, sticky with soy, surrounded by trumpet mushrooms and bitter preserved greens. This wasn’t beef. This was memory foam for the soul. It didn’t demand your attention. It deserved it. By this point, Bangkok shimmered below like a wet painting. The wine was down to its last drops. I leaned back in the chair—full, foolish, and ready to call it a night. But Breeze by Lebua had one more card to play. Chocolate Banana. Sounds like a punchline. It wasn’t. Chocolate parfait, sable biscuit, banana caramel, banana ice cream, vanilla ganache—each element more indulgent than the last. But instead of overwhelming, it all came together in harmony. A soft, playful coda to a hard-hitting symphony. It wasn’t just dessert. It was forgiveness. For the city. For the heat. For the oyster I devoured too fast. For the version of myself that eats to forget. A final sip of 10-Year Tawny Port—warm and nutty—sealed the deal. I sat there in the quiet, chewing the skyline, sipping the last of something I didn’t earn, and thinking: This is why we go out. Not for calories. Not even for flavors. But for the feeling that somewhere out there, someone still gives a damn about doing it right. 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  • How To Organize Your Wardrobe

    How To Organize Your Wardrobe by Prarthana Rohatgi How To Organize Your Wardrobe 16 February 2023 FASHION Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement Expression is important. The human race has excelled in expressing itself with symbols like the car we drive, the literature we consume, or the clothes we wear. For some people, Fashion is a means of self-expression; it depicts our identity differently. The colors we wear, the style we choose, etc. Organization of your closet means a lot, like organizing your identity. Watching tik tok and vlogs for ideas or as a good sport is easy and fun, but doing the work is intimidating. If you need help and wondering where and how to begin, we've got a guide for you. 1. Declutter: The first step to organizing anything is to declutter. Empty your wardrobe. Clean every nook and corner. Think of emptying your closet like a cleanse. Someone clumsy might find various items you've lost over the years. Earrings that went missing months ago, shoes you have never worn, bags you don't remember owning, or clothes you have been searching for. Organizing anything is impossible if all the objects aren't present, which is why cleaning is essential. Cleaning brings with it some difficult decisions. What to keep and what not to. Tough, thoughtful decisions have to be made. Donate or discard items that you no longer need. Repurpose other items if you can. 2. Categorize The next step is categorizing. Categorizing is for convenience. Every person can have a different preference. Categorizing by seasons. Having easy access to seasonal clothes in regions with extreme climates, like those of the temperate region, can be very convenient Categorizing by color: This makes your wardrobe aesthetically pleasing. There is nothing more satisfying than having a color-coordinated closet. Categorizing by Style: Casual, sports, party, or traditional. Instead of having them all mismatched. Placing them in order helps you find them faster. If you're a last-minute dresser, this will make things easier. 3. Maximise space To maximize the storage of your closet use storage solutions like hanging organizers, shelf dividers, or boxes. Make sure to choose solutions that fit your specific needs and the dimensions of your closet. Make use of vertical space. Install additional hanging rods to maximize the use of the vertical space in your closet. It can help you store more items and have easy access. Once you have cleaned and organized your closet, only one thing remains: Maintaining your wardrobe. Regularly tidy up your closet and think of innovative ways to access your storage. You now have your brand-new closet ready for its debut. Like Amy fine collins said, "Opening your closet should be like arriving at a really good party where everyone you see is someone you like." #fashion #closetclense #organazing #maximisespace #declutter #newclosetnewyou SEARCH Why does Fashion Need Fashion Shows FASHION From Dreams To Crowns: Anuradha Garg’s Inspiring Mrs. India Story FASHION Colour Psychology in Fashion: Explained FASHION Legendary Female Icons Who Made Fashion Statements In The 20th Century FASHION The House of Chanel: History FASHION POPULAR POSTS Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement By Sakshi Shah This Editorial Began Beyond The Studio Walls 10 March 2026 FASHION By Sakshi Shah Manish Malhotra Unfolds A Couture Finale At Dubai Fashion Week 11 February 2026 FASHION By Sakshi Shah At Dubai Fashion Week, Day Five Unfolded — Krésha Bajaj In Focus 9 February 2026 FASHION By Sakshi Shah Day Four At Dubai Fashion Week AW 26-27 Was About Designers Owning Their Voice 8 February 2026 FASHION RELATED POSTS Advertisement

  • Wine Tasting Is An Art

    by Akash Khatri Wine Tasting Is An Art 7 July 2022 FOOD Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement “Wine gets better with age & I get better with wine” if this phrase sounds familiar then this article is for you. In case you are a wine-lover, I do not need to explain you the types of wine available out there and surely the concept of “wine tasting” is not new to you. But did you know about the 5 S’s of wine tasting? If yes, great! If not, then you must not leave this article as this article is going to talk exactly about it. Wine tasting is nothing less than an art and there are precise and well defined steps for the same. Let us jump directly to these 5 “S” of wine tasting: See: Well, I am sure you have been fascinated about the different colors of wine available in the market. So the very first step is all about seeing through the wine and this is a very important step while tasting wine. The color should be examined well while tasting wine and for this very reason most of the times the wine is served in a room which is having white background. The color will give you a clue about the variety of grapes used and the age of the wine. Experts suggest taking your wine in “stemmed wine glass”. Do not forget to tilt the glass against the white background to see the true color of the wine. Swirl: Taking the wine poured glasses and then slightly twisting it in the air definitely looks very fancy. But do you know why this step is so important? Because while swirling, the wine gets the required amount of oxygen to “open up, as in the aroma of the wine starts to hit your olfactory senses. This step helps wine to absorb oxygen and oxygen helps wine to break down and eventually softens which is a good thing! Sniff: Now that from your previous step you could unleash the aroma of the wine, it’s important to take a good note of the same. For that you need to sniff the wine and let the aroma sink in your nostrils to enable you to understand the sources of the fine wine that you are about to taste! Sip: Now that you have got yourself accustomed with the aroma, it’s important for you to take a good sip of the lovely wine from your stemmed wine glass. Take a good sip and whirl it around in your mouth for like 4-5 seconds before gulping it down. Try and understand if you can evaluate any distinct taste. Savor: This is kind of an after-taste experience. Once you have gulped down a few sips of the wine in question, try and examine for how long the taste stays in your mouth. Whether you experienced any particular dominating taste or it was well balanced. Experts say if the after-taste lingers over 20 minutes in your mouth then my friend you have experience an exceptionally good wine! Now that you know the steps well for tasting wine please go and grab yourself a place in one of the wine-tasting tours! Cheers! #art #sip #redwine #swirl #wine SEARCH How to keep your skin healthy naturally FOOD Fantasy breakfast FOOD All About Homebrewing: The Art of Making Probiotic Fermented Beverages FOOD Virgin Territory: These non-alcoholic thirst quenchers are mixologist approved FOOD Tasting the sunny side of Christmas: Christmas Cocktails FOOD POPULAR POSTS Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement By Sakshi Shah Mumbai’s Take On Valentine’s, From Dinners To Sweet Endings 10 February 2026 FOOD By Shriniwas Kodape Breeze By Lebua State Tower: Duck Skin, Oolong, And The Distance Between Who You Are And Who You Were 9 September 2025 FOOD By Shriniwas Kodape China Table Restaurant At Radisson Blu Plaza Bangkok: A Dim Sum Story At Dusk 7 September 2025 FOOD By Shriniwas Kodape The Blooming Gallery: A Fever Dream Of Matcha And Moss 15 August 2025 FOOD RELATED POSTS Advertisement

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