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  • Vashon Shaneé: Where Elegance Becomes Intent

    Vashon Shaneé: Where Elegance Becomes Intent By Shriniwas Kodape Vashon Shaneé: Where Elegance Becomes Intent 13 July 2025 FASHION Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement In the world Vashon Shaneé creates, time slows down. There’s a deliberate calm in her aesthetic—a kind of pause, like the quiet breath before a symphony begins. Her garments don’t shout. They don’t compete for attention. They carry a quiet power, drawing the eye not with spectacle, but with certainty. Every silhouette she sends into the world feels like a gesture made with care. Her designs don’t chase seasons or react to trends—they originate from a place deeper than fashion. Each piece is measured, not just in fabric but in feeling. She doesn’t dress women to transform them. She dresses women to reveal them. Vashon’s work begins not with color palettes or sketches, but with questions. Who is this woman? What world does she walk in? What does she want to carry into a room, silently and confidently? Her approach to design feels less like drafting patterns and more like building a dialogue—each piece born out of exchange rather than execution. The resulting pieces speak volumes. Tailored suits that stand like architecture. Satin gowns that seem to glide rather than hang. Shoulders that are sculpted, not exaggerated. Hems that trail like memories. Every element is deliberate—crafted to affirm, not to mask. These are garments that don’t just fit the body. They echo it. Her Instagram portfolio reflects this philosophy—a visual archive of elegance and depth. No frantic filters. No gimmicks. Just light, presence, and clarity. Whether it’s a backless evening gown in deep emerald or a sharply tailored jumpsuit echoing 1960s formality, the focus is always the same: grace over glamour, emotion over excess. And yet, Vashon Shaneé’s work never feels minimal for minimalism’s sake. It’s romantic, but never saccharine. Structured, yet soft in spirit. You’ll often find a daring neckline subtly anchored by a skirt that moves with softness and restraint. Her designs sit in the tension between past and present—where regency silhouettes meet contemporary poise, and vintage silhouettes are reinterpreted through a modern, assertive lens. Yet, interpreting her craft as purely visual underestimates its deeper resonance. What makes her practice extraordinary is the ritual of creation. Each client enters into a shared process with her—one that values conversation, collaboration, and fit that’s more than physical. Custom sizing is not a premium option; it’s the beginning of the journey. Every sketch emerges not only from creative instinct but from a deep attunement to the person it’s meant for. The fittings are intimate. The finish is personal. That level of attention feels revolutionary in a fashion world driven by immediacy. But Vashon doesn’t move for the market. She moves for meaning. Even her approach to sustainability feels less about slogans and more about soul. Her garments aren’t simply built to endure in thread and stitching—they’re meant to live on in memory. These are clothes one keeps, passes down, returns to. They don’t belong to a moment—they belong to a story. And at the heart of it all is a designer who leads not with spectacle, but with stillness. Vashon doesn’t clamor for the spotlight. She doesn’t need to. Her work speaks because it listens first. It is precise, poetic, and deeply personal. She doesn’t dress women to be seen. She dresses them to feel fully themselves. Perhaps the best word for her process is devotional. Devoted to her clients. To form. To integrity. In each piece, there’s a kind of reverence—for craft, for individuality, for the quiet strength of women who know exactly who they are. Because when Vashon Shaneé creates a garment, she isn’t just shaping a silhouette. She’s shaping the space a woman steps into—gently, boldly, entirely. Vashon Shaneé’s signature aesthetic was most recently showcased at Thailand Fashion Week , a celebrated platform for emerging designers who lead with depth over display. Her presence at Thailand Fashion Week further cements her place among voices redefining fashion with clarity, elegance, and intention. 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 Francesca Bellettini Ushers In Gucci’s New Dawn 19 September 2025 FASHION By Shriniwas Kodape Dibba Studio: Weaving The Future Of Fashion At Thailand Fashion Week AW25-26 2 September 2025 FASHION By Shriniwas Kodape Aksstagga: Threads That Whisper Love, Memory, And Eternity 21 August 2025 FASHION By Sakshi Shah The Pursuit Of Comfort: Body By Victoria’s Secret Redefines The Everyday Bra 18 August 2025 FASHION RELATED POSTS Advertisement

  • Embracing Beauty: An Inspiring Journey Of Art With The Makeup Influencer “Kannikka Ahuja”

    Embracing Beauty: An Inspiring Journey Of Art With The Makeup Influencer “Kannikka Ahuja” by Akshra Khandelwal Embracing Beauty: An Inspiring Journey Of Art With The Makeup Influencer “Kannikka Ahuja” 27 August 2023 FASHION Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement In a world where makeup artistry and beauty influencers reign supreme, some individuals have mastered the art and dedicated themselves to sharing their passion with others. Among them stands Kannikka Ahuja, a charismatic and talented makeup influencer whose journey of self-discovery and relentless pursuit of her dreams has touched the lives of countless individuals. In an exclusive interview with us, Kannikka Ahuja shares her experiences, challenges, and aspirations as she navigates the world of beauty and self-expression. "I'm doing very well. Thank you so much for asking. I've absolutely loved the work I and my team are doing. We're switching up our content, and it's been so much fun. On the personal front, things are finally getting better, and I'd love to talk more about it once it's all settled," Kannikka shares with a smile, embodying the strength and resilience that have defined her journey. Her path into the world of makeup influencing was far from conventional. As a child, Kannikka admits she was tomboyish and had little knowledge of makeup. However, as a teenager, something within her changed, and she deeply desired to learn the art of makeup. Embarking on this path of self-discovery, Kannikka started with self-makeup courses from skilled makeup artists in Delhi. But a pivotal moment after her separation propelled her to take a leap of faith and pursue her passion professionally. Kannikka flew to New York City to train at the prestigious Makeup Designory (MUD), setting the stage for her remarkable journey. The true inspiration for Kannikka's foray into the world of makeup influencing came when she met a bride during her freelancing days. The bride's grandmother, impressed with Kannikka's work, remarked humorously that she couldn't see all those layers of makeup that Kannikka was charging for. This lighthearted exchange sparked an idea in Kannikka's mind – to share her passion for makeup on the internet and teach others the art she had come to love. Thus, the transformation of Kannikka Ahuja into a beauty content creator and influencer began. "The moment someone from my online family messages me or comments on my posts that my videos and story tutorials have helped them learn makeup or debunked some makeup/skincare myths for them is when I feel the happiest about being a makeup influencer or, as I like to call it, a beauty content creator," Kannikka shares enthusiastically. Her joy lies not only in her creative expression but also in her positive impact on her audience. However, being a makeup influencer comes with its own set of challenges. One of the significant hurdles that Kannikka and other content creators face is the ever-changing algorithm of social media platforms. The constant influx of new launches, trends, and viral products can be overwhelming, leading to a desire to accumulate more than necessary – a pitfall she warns against as it can become a toxic habit. Kannikka shares some of her top makeup tips and hacks to offer her readers valuable insights. She emphasises the importance of skin preparation before makeup application to achieve a flawless finish. Waiting a minute between different skincare layers ensures optimal product absorption and prevents makeup from appearing patchy or pilling. These fundamental tips form the foundation of any successful makeup routine. For those looking to establish a skincare or makeup routine, Kannikka provides her priority recommendations. She advises beginners to include a gentle cleanser, a Hyaluronic Acid serum to be applied on damp skin, a suitable moisturiser based on their skin type, and most importantly, SPF for daytime protection. In the realm of makeup, she suggests investing in essential products like concealer, cream blush, loose powder, kohl pencil, mascara, and creamy matte nude lipstick, all of which contribute to a versatile and polished look. And, of course, a brow pencil, as brows can make or break the overall appearance. As someone who continues to draw inspiration from her peers, Kannikka shares that international makeup artists and influencers like Tati Westbrook, Nikkie Tutorials, and Rose Siard have played an influential role in her journey. Additionally, she expresses gratitude for Indian beauty creators like Shreya Jain, Malvika Sitlani, and Srishti Bhatia, who have inspired her growth and evolution in the field. Looking towards the future, Kannikka has grand aspirations. "The biggest goal that I have for myself is to represent India globally; I'm manifesting it through this interview. I want to evolve the way India does makeup and sees beauty. And lastly, I want to make my parents proud of my achievements and success while being extremely down-to-earth and humble since that matters the most!" she declares with determination. As our conversation with Kannikka Ahuja comes to a close, we are left inspired by her journey of self-discovery, resilience, and unwavering passion for makeup. Her success as a makeup influencer and beauty content creator stems from her exceptional skills and her genuine desire to empower and uplift others in their own beauty journeys. Kannikka's story is a testament to the transformative power of following one's heart and embracing the beauty within and around us. 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  • Turning Passion Into Profession: Chaitra Poojary’s Bold Move From Science To Content

    Turning Passion Into Profession: Chaitra Poojary’s Bold Move From Science To Content By Sakshi Batra Turning Passion Into Profession: Chaitra Poojary’s Bold Move From Science To Content 13 February 2025 FASHION Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement Chaitra Poojary: From Officer To Influencer Ever wondered what happens when someone trades a scientific career for the world of beauty, fashion, and lifestyle? Meet Chaitra Poojary - Mumbai-based influencer, content creator, and all-around powerhouse. With a bachelor’s degree in Zoology, a master’s in environmental science and worked as a Senior Environmental Officer, Chaitra’s story is not your typical influencer tale. But, as you’ll find out, it’s one that proves following your heart leads to extraordinary things. Chaitra’s journey is about turning obstacles into stepping stones and using her past to fuel her future. Keep reading to uncover the hurdles, triumphs, and lessons that come with building a career out of sheer passion. The Pivot: From 9-To-5 To 24/7 Creativity What happens when your dream job and day job collide? For Chaitra, it was a delicate balancing act that required sleepless nights and endless passion. “Working 9-5 while building my content was no walk in the park,” she admits. “But my heart was in creating something beautiful and engaging for my audience. Slowly, I started juggling both worlds until I knew it was time to fully commit.” Can you relate? We’ve all been there, working hard at one thing while dreaming of another. For Chaitra, the leap came when she started making her own videos, setting up lights, and editing every shot. No team, no fancy equipment, just her and her ambition. And guess what? She did it for three whole years before deciding it was time to take the plunge into full-time content creation. Beauty Tips That Actually Work Chaitra’s audience trusts her for honest and no-nonsense beauty advice. Want glowing skin that doesn’t require a ton of products? Her tips are simple, effective, and totally relatable. How much water do you think you need to drink to have perfect skin? If you said “a lot,” you’re right! “Hydration is key. Drink plenty of water, get good sleep, and stick to skincare that works for you. Don't go overboard with every new product you see on the shelf,” says Chaitra. Keep it simple; keep it effective. Chaitra’s Style Tips You Can Actually Use Chaitra believes in timeless style, and she’s here to let you in on some of her favourite tricks. Do you find yourself overwhelmed by all the trends? Chaitra’s advice: invest in the basics. Baggy jeans + fitted top = confidence. Tailored suits and layering? A no-brainer! And here’s a secret: nude pumps are your best friend. Add a pop of colour to your bags, and you’re good to go! Who Inspires Chaitra? Influencers don’t just pop up overnight. Chaitra draws her inspiration from the OGs of the content world - Komal Pandey and Kritika Khurana . “They’ve been around for so long, and their creativity continues to push me to evolve,” Chaitra shares. Their authenticity and dedication are what drive her forward. Future Goals While Chaitra is grateful for her journey so far, she feels like she’s only scratching the surface. “I have a lot of potential within me, and I’m just waiting to reach that top point,” she says. She credits her parents as her strongest supporters and pillars of strength throughout her career. Looking ahead, Chaitra is focused on creating even more engaging content, working on blogs, and building a steady income stream through sponsored collaborations. Her mantra for success is simple: “Invest in assets, not liabilities. I bought a house before splurging on anything else, like bags.” The Real Talk: The Hard Truth About Being An Influencer Here’s something you might not hear often: being an influencer is HARD work. “Everyone wants to be an influencer now, but trust me, it’s not as easy as it seems,” Chaitra states. “It takes time, consistency, and a whole lot of dedication. We're just like everyone else, figuring things out and facing struggles behind the scenes.” Chaitra’s Call To Action – Go For What You Want! Chaitra Poojary’s journey is a reminder that dreams can be pursued at any stage of life. Whether you’re juggling a 9-5 job or working on your passion project, the key is consistency and belief in yourself. As she continues to create, inspire, and evolve, one thing is clear: Chaitra’s story is far from over. So, what’s stopping you from taking the leap? Let Chaitra’s story inspire your own. Start today, and who knows where it will take you! 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  • Mercedes AMG Petronas Keep The Momentum Rolling After A Podium Scoring Hungarian GP

    Mercedes AMG Petronas Keep The Momentum Rolling After A Podium Scoring Hungarian GP By Anurag Sen Mercedes AMG Petronas Keep The Momentum Rolling After A Podium Scoring Hungarian GP 21 August 2025 LIFESTYLE Advertisement The Hungarian Grand Prix at the Hungaroring delivered one of Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS Formula One Team ’s most complete performances of the season. George Russell ’s charge to third place, paired with Kimi Antonelli ’s gritty drive to P10, brought another double-points finish and the team’s seventh podium of the year marking an important boost in their fight at the sharp end of the Constructors’ standings. The Budapest circuit, with its tight corners, flowing rhythm, and limited overtaking zones, demands precision in both strategy and execution. Russell, starting fourth on the grid, wasted no time in making his intentions clear. Into Turn 1, he swept around the outside of Lando Norris, signalling an afternoon where every decision and every pass would be critical. Mercedes opted for a Medium–Hard–Hard tyre strategy for Russell, a choice that kept him competitive against the high-degradation challenges of the Hungaroring. His pace in the middle stint kept the pressure on Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc, and in the closing laps, he made a calculated move to get ahead. When Leclerc later received a time penalty for speeding in the pit lane, Russell’s podium finish was confirmed. Antonelli’s race told a quieter but equally impressive story. Lining up 15th, the young Italian drove with a measured touch, balancing pace and tyre preservation over the long runs. Running Medium to Hard and stretching his final stint close to 50 laps, he found himself defending against fresher-tyred rivals in the final stages. Holding off advances from Isack Hadjar and Lewis Hamilton, Antonelli’s performance reflected maturity and racecraft well beyond his years helped by the team’s return to its earlier rear suspension configuration, restoring balance and confidence in the car. Team Principal Toto Wolff described the result as “a step forward,” crediting both drivers and the renewed stability in the W16. With no major aerodynamic upgrades planned for the remainder of the season, the focus shifts to maximising every detail of the current package vital in the tight battle for second place in the Constructors’ Championship. Trackside Engineering Director Andrew Shovlin highlighted how well the strategy came together, pointing to Russell’s controlled pursuit of Leclerc and Antonelli’s calm, calculated defence as proof of the team’s growing strength in both pace and adaptability. “It was a performance that set a strong tone for the second half of the season,” he said. Next on the calendar is Zandvoort, where the banked curves and unpredictable coastal weather will present a very different kind of test. Whereas Budapest rewarded patience and precise tyre work, the Dutch Grand Prix will call for versatility and the ability to react quickly to shifting conditions. The race in Budapest may not have been the year’s most chaotic spectacle, but for Mercedes, it was exactly the kind of clean, disciplined execution that builds momentum. In a championship where the smallest margins can tip the balance, the qualities shown at the Hungaroring could prove decisive in the battles to come. SEARCH Ankita Malik: Empowering Change And Embracing Authenticity LIFESTYLE Juggling Two Worlds: The Inspiring Journey Of Kritika Goel LIFESTYLE Juggling Law And Fashion: The Inspirational Journey Of Riddhi Nahata, A Multifaceted Influencer LIFESTYLE Nikita Pawar: From Fashion Design To Digital Stardom LIFESTYLE Join Shruti Yogi On Her Enchanting Journey From Kumkum Bhagya To Wanderlust Saga LIFESTYLE POPULAR POSTS Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement By Shriniwas Kodape The Spa At The Urban Wellness Centre: Four Seasons Bangkok’s Sanctuary Where The Body Forgets The Noise 4 September 2025 LIFESTYLE By Anurag Sen Porsche Unveils The Next Generation 911 Cup: Precision, Power, And Purpose For 2026 24 August 2025 LIFESTYLE By Anurag Sen Mercedes AMG Petronas Keep The Momentum Rolling After A Podium Scoring Hungarian GP 21 August 2025 LIFESTYLE By Ananya Patankar Precision Meets Power: Inside Audi’s Formula 1 Masterplan 5 August 2025 LIFESTYLE RELATED POSTS Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement

  • Behind The Camera With Madhurima Tuli

    Behind The Camera With Madhurima Tuli by Aparajita Jaiswal Behind The Camera With Madhurima Tuli 4 April 2022 Advertisement In this candid interview, Madhurima Tuli breaks down her journey through the film industry, talking about the positives and negatives, and sharing a few pearls of wisdom. Having been a part of this world for a while, Madhurima has several stories to tell, and experiences to share. She describes her debut film, “Hovum” as an amazing experience, especially as she got to work with J.D Chakravathy. She talks about the film’s success, as well as the fantastic time she had on set. He acting career has since taken off. She has worked in movies like Toss, Kaalo, Cigarette Ki Tarah, Lethal Commission, the Black Prince, Baby. Overall, she describes her journey as really good. Nevertheless, she has had ups and downs, owing to film delays. However, the immense amounts of love and appreciation she as received from her audience has kept her going. She hopes this continues as her journey goes on, and she wishes for more opportunities in this industry. She has played her hand at web shows, and this is something she truly wants to explore further. According to Madhurima, digital media has gained a lot of popularity, and she would love to do a few more web shows in the future. In this candid interview, Madhurima Tuli breaks down her journey through the film industry, talking about the positives and negatives, and sharing a few pearls of wisdom. Having been a part of this world for a while, Madhurima has several stories to tell, and experiences to share. She describes her debut film, “Hovum” as an amazing experience, especially as she got to work with J.D Chakravathy. She talks about the film’s success, as well as the fantastic time she had on set. He acting career has since taken off. She has worked in movies like Toss, Kaalo, Cigarette Ki Tarah, Lethal Commission, the Black Prince, Baby. Overall, she describes her journey as really good. Nevertheless, she has had ups and downs, owing to film delays. However, the immense amounts of love and appreciation she as received from her audience has kept her going. She hopes this continues as her journey goes on, and she wishes for more opportunities in this industry. She has played her hand at web shows, and this is something she truly wants to explore further. According to Madhurima, digital media has gained a lot of popularity, and she would love to do a few more web shows in the future. SEARCH A Journey Shaped By Courage, Creativity, And Social Media With Aditi Sharma COVER STORIES Inner Joy Trails My Inspiration : A Candid Conversation With The Creative Anushka Kaushik COVER STORIES Barkha Singh’s candid candour makes the way to an eye-catching interview COVER STORIES Educate, Empower, Excel: Priyanka Chahar Choudhary's Inspirational Overture COVER STORIES Waluscha De Sousa On Being Her ‘True Self’ And Going On The Dream Journey COVER STORIES POPULAR POSTS Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement By Anurag Sen Vivian Dsena: The Fluke Star Who Became Television’s Undying Heartthrob 25 September 2025 COVER STORIES By Ananya Patankar Unscripted, Unstoppable: The Many Lives Of Christine Gulasatree 22 August 2025 COVER STORIES By Ananya Patankar Off Script, On Truth: Anshumaan Pushkar In His Own Words 30 June 2025 COVER STORIES By Ananya Patankar From Mowgli To Maverick: Why Shaan R Grover Feels Like The Real Deal 13 June 2025 COVER STORIES RELATED POSTS Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement

  • Ways to be kind to yourself

    Ways to be kind to yourself by Neha Pande Ways to be kind to yourself 1 September 2020 LIFESTYLE Advertisement Be kind to yourself; your body, your soul and your mind because if you are not kind and loving to yourself then who will be? In today’s fast paced life we at times forget to take care of ourselves and when even a tiny thing doesn’t go according to our plan we start to feel low; beating ourselves over that one tiny mishap. During times like these we must take a step back and be kind to ourselves. Mishaps happen, problems and issues occur but we must stay strong and be kind to ourselves. Keeping that in mind we have made a list of ways which will help you be kinder to yourself. Take some time out for yourself – Take a break, take a time out and call it your day. Everyone needs rest and at times the best way to love yourself and be kind to yourself is to take a break and rest your body, soul and mind. Let yourself recharge and get ready for days to come. Go on a little vacation or if you can’t then take some time out to read your favourite book, watch a movie, cook, bake or go for a spa! Sky’s the limit; but make sure whatever you do, it relaxes you and makes you happy. Call a Friend – At times all we need is to call someone and vent all our troubles out and that’s why, when in doubt you go call your best friend. Friends can always hype you up and make you feel like you are on top of the world. Calling someone also helps you solve a lot of issues and helps you realise your self worth making you feel loved and appreciated. Just pick up your phone and call or in Sam Smith’s words “I’m only one call away, I’ll be there to save the day.” Give yourself a pep talk – “Hey you! You are stunning and beautiful!” Pep talks are essential especially on a low day. Instead of counting all the flaws in you, celebrate the good in yourself. Practice the art of pep talks; go stand in front of the mirror and remind yourself of how beautiful you are and how much of an amazing person you are. Take a nap – Why do you think babies are so happy most of the times? Studies have shown that taking naps can definitely make a person be energised and happy. Naps are like the super tablets that a person needs to be happy and if you are happy and energised you’ll be more kind too yourself. One nap a day will definitely make all you worries go away. Go for a walk or exercise – Go out into the world and breathe in the fresh air letting go of your worries. Walks and working out will not only keep you healthy and active but will also keep you fresh and happy. So pop in your earphones and blast some Beyoncé as you go workout or some Sam Smith for calm peaceful walks. SEARCH Ankita Malik: Empowering Change And Embracing Authenticity LIFESTYLE Juggling Two Worlds: The Inspiring Journey Of Kritika Goel LIFESTYLE Juggling Law And Fashion: The Inspirational Journey Of Riddhi Nahata, A Multifaceted Influencer LIFESTYLE Nikita Pawar: From Fashion Design To Digital Stardom LIFESTYLE Join Shruti Yogi On Her Enchanting Journey From Kumkum Bhagya To Wanderlust Saga LIFESTYLE POPULAR POSTS Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement By Shriniwas Kodape The Spa At The Urban Wellness Centre: Four Seasons Bangkok’s Sanctuary Where The Body Forgets The Noise 4 September 2025 LIFESTYLE By Anurag Sen Porsche Unveils The Next Generation 911 Cup: Precision, Power, And Purpose For 2026 24 August 2025 LIFESTYLE By Anurag Sen Mercedes AMG Petronas Keep The Momentum Rolling After A Podium Scoring Hungarian GP 21 August 2025 LIFESTYLE By Ananya Patankar Precision Meets Power: Inside Audi’s Formula 1 Masterplan 5 August 2025 LIFESTYLE RELATED POSTS Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement

  • Best of 2020: Fashion’s Spring Summer Lines

    Best of 2020: Fashion’s Spring Summer Lines by Aparajita Jaiswal Best of 2020: Fashion’s Spring Summer Lines 1 May 2021 FASHION Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement 2020 brings a new world of fashion and wonder to our knees. The most promising and beloved brands bring us a new Spring/Summer collection for us to choose from. From the gorgeous house of Chanel and Dior to the edge cutting styles of Prada and Louboutin, this gorgeous collection will leave you in awe. Jumpsuit: Chanel: (3,94,739.63 INR) Tweed Jumpsuit Virginie Viard’s Chanel haute couture presentation has metamorphosed into a cloister garden for the Spring-Summer 2020 Haute Couture show in Paris. The setting suggested a key element in Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel’s legendary story making this yet another one of Chanel’s unique collections. This particular jumpsuit is tweed, Navy Blue, White and Red and just the right amount of cute and classy. Top: Chanel (4,39,852.73 INR) Silk white top The whole collection embraced the sobriety, lightness, and wearer-friendly ease that Viard is quickly making her personal signature at the house. This elegant yet outdoorsy halter top is embroidered made with silk muslin cloth and white in colour, making a lady stand out in a crowd wearing it. Skirt: Burberry (46316.48INR) Deer Print Denim Mini Skirt Explore reconstructed silhouettes and runway embellishment from the Spring/Summer 2020 collection of Burberry. From fringed and crystal-embroidered skirts to step-through styles with a sports sensibility, this mini skirt in washed indigo denim, highlighted with a bleached deer pattern is a style that features a leather patch embossed with their logo. It has a button and zip fly closure with a leather patch with embossed Burberry lettering at back pocket. Pants: Gucci (1,12,845 INR) Light tweed Damier pant The spring summer line of 2020 was designed by Alessandro Michele, uncovering the Women’s and Men’s collection presented at the Gucci Hub during Milan Fashion Week. Part of a tone-on-tone look, this off-white light tweed damier pant has a high waist and wide leg. A distinctive House code borrowed from the equestrian world, the Horse bit decorates the design. Bon ton inspired silhouettes play a central role in shaping Gucci’s new idea of femininity, reimagined within a contemporary aesthetic imbued with ladylike vibes. Jacket: Yves Saint Laurent (5,25,880.07 INR) Mongolian goat hair fur jacket Yves Saint Laurent is one of the most prestigious brands. It is a luxury brand that all of us hope to have in our closets. This year, 2020, Saint Laurent presented its very best in the spring summer collection. This jacket, made of Mongolian goat hair and short fur, is a coat with straight neck. It has a cotton lining, concealed hook closure and a round neck. Jacket: Dior (1,78,602.76INR) Bomber Jacket The bomber jacket is crafted in thick technical fabric. Covered in the House’s signature khaki Camouflage motif, it has a boxy silhouette with a zip front and banded collar. Long sleeves with zip cuffs frame two zip pockets at the waist, and the contrasting banded hem features a ‘Christian Dior’ signature across the back. The jacket can be worn with other matching pieces from the Camouflage collection. Bag: Prada (2,05,946 INR) Prada Spectrum nappa leather shoulder bag Prada is known for its exceptional designs of bags. The Prada Spectrum bag is characterized by a geometric motif designed by the stitching on the nappa leather. It has a sliding tonal metal chain shoulder strap and leather shoulder pad and a flap closure with one inside pocket. The Prada logo has a nylon lining and is a tonal metal lettering logo. Shoes: Christian Louboutin (1,12,845 INR) Hot Chick The key themes of Christian Louboutin’s fall ’20 collection included art, a new restraint and the dialogue between womenswear and menswear as a part of his landmark L’Exhibition. Christian Louboutin being a keen art collector, insinuated his love of art into the collection via influences and collaborations. Christian Louboutin, known for their red shoe souls, pays homage to the French capital through his new collection by adorning the patent leather upper of his Hot Chick pump with V-shaped notches to further emphasize its sumptuous low cut. Sat on a 100 mm heel, it also has a timeless pointed toe and delicate finishes that add a refined elegance to its lines. Shoes: Louis Vuitton (85,014 INR) LV Archlight sneaker The iconic LV Archlight sneaker is revisited this season in boldly patterned technical fabric and various colours, inspired by cycling apparel, which featured at the Spring-Summer 2020 fashion show. Instantly recognizable for its wave-shaped outsole, this model also has an oversized tongue and a feminine low cut around the ankle. It has an oversized rubber outsole, 2 inches, monogram-canvas back loop with a LV rubber patch on the tongue and LV Circle signature on the outsole. Watch: Cartier (Available in September) Pasha de Cartier Pasha de Cartier has been a cult watch since its creation in 1985. An extrovert watch with an assertive graphic signature: a square inside a circle, four oversized Arabic numerals, the clous de Paris which accentuate the bracelet and the creative chained crown. With its distinctive codes and extraordinary design, the new Pasha watch is faithful to the original model but even more sophisticated. Watch: Cartier (Available in September) Cartier Maillon de Cartier Watches Courtesy of Cartier Pasha de Cartier isn’t the watchmaker’s only new offering. There’s also the brand new Maillon de Cartier collection of feminine timepieces that double as jewelry thanks to their alluring twisted chain link bracelets. Starting at $25,100, the quartz models come in all the colors of gold, some with diamonds. Perfume: Cartier (7,078 INR) La Panthère Eau de Toilette Unleash your inner feline and exude gentle charm. A radiant aroma of white flowers washes over La Panthère, Cartier’s iconic feline-floral perfume, turning this new Eau de Toilette into floral freshness. Ethereal gardenia blends with crystalline musk for a delicate fragrance full of feline grace, created by Mathilde Laurent, Cartier perfumer. Beret: Dior (28,809 INR) The black Dior Parisian beret Inspired by vintage headpieces, the black Dior Parisian beret is a modern take on classic Parisian style. It is crafted from soft rabbit felt using traditional millinery techniques and embellished with a nylon veil for a feminine touch. It can be worn with oversize tailoring to echo the look’s classic heritage. Sunglasses: Dior (57,675 INR) The DiorStellaire1 sunglasses The DiorStellaire1 sunglasses have a distinctive ample square shape and a lightweight feel. The black lacquer on the front highlights the ultra thin gold finish on the metal frame and is enhanced by the almost flat shaded grey lenses. This color is sold exclusively on dior.com and in Dior boutiques. Earrings: Tiffany and Co. (7,52,190 INR) Diamond vine climber Earrings With an intensity that rivals the night sky, Tiffany Victoria celebrates the blazing brilliance of Tiffany diamonds. A striking display of diamonds scales the ear in this elegant climber earring design. The earrings are platinum round brilliant and marquise diamonds and a total carat weight of 1.24. #JumpsuitChanel #TweedJumpsuit #BomberJacket #EarringsTiffanyandCo #HotChick #LaPanthèreEaudeToilette #TopChanel #PerfumeCartier #LighttweedDamierpant #SunglassesDior #TheblackDiorParisianberet #TheDiorStellaire1sunglasses #SkirtBurberry #PantsGucci #PashadeCartier #PradaSpectrumnappaleathershoulderbag #BagPrada #Mongoliangoathairfurjacket #CartierMaillondeCartierWatchesCourtesyofCartier #LVArchlightsneaker #Silkwhitetop #JacketYvesSaintLaurent #BeretDior #JacketDior #DiamondvineclimberEarrings #WatchCartier #ShoesChristianLouboutin #ShoesLouisVuitton #DeerPrintDenimMiniSkirt 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 Francesca Bellettini Ushers In Gucci’s New Dawn 19 September 2025 FASHION By Shriniwas Kodape Dibba Studio: Weaving The Future Of Fashion At Thailand Fashion Week AW25-26 2 September 2025 FASHION By Shriniwas Kodape Aksstagga: Threads That Whisper Love, Memory, And Eternity 21 August 2025 FASHION By Sakshi Shah The Pursuit Of Comfort: Body By Victoria’s Secret Redefines The Everyday Bra 18 August 2025 FASHION RELATED POSTS Advertisement

  • 8 Elementary Ways To Practice The Attitude Of Gratitude

    8 Elementary Ways To Practice The Attitude Of Gratitude by Anushka Singh 8 Elementary Ways To Practice The Attitude Of Gratitude 1 December 2020 LIFESTYLE Advertisement “Life is like a river. You can’t touch the same water twice because the flow that has passed will never pass again.” And, in this river-like life, time flies like the flow and is long passed till you acknowledge its value. We being humans, ignorant as we are, mostly forget to appreciate little things in life while there’s time and either complain or regret after its gone. Practicing gratitude can be an absolute game changer in our lives as it brings us closer to reality and the relatedness of everything in this world. Gratitude is that common key which unlocks uncountable doors to peace and well-being, both of our soul as well as our body, in numerous ways. It adds a little more essence to our lives by making us understand the importance of being grateful to what we have and appreciate life as it happens. As the scientific studies and research affirms, the feeling and expression of Gratitude has limitless positive outcomes. Be it your personal relationships, work life, mental health or even your immune system, Gratitude has its reflection over everything and aids to make you feel more alive. We often feel weak and baffled by those tough complex situations in our lives when we fail to find a way out or at least feel like it. In phases like these, people who practice gratitude usually come up with the reminder that even in the gloomiest moments, there’s always a beam of light shining through the darkness to make you recognize the brighter parts of every situation. There’s always a good hidden in the bad and your choice to uncover it with an open heart and mind is what makes everything worthwhile. The must known fact about practicing gratitude is, you don’t have to reserve it for epochal moments but notice it in the littlest of wins like you managing to witness the sunrise, getting free from your work before-time, a little chit-chat with a stranger on a shared cab or merely a hot cup of tea, it all depends on your perspective. People who are grateful, are the ones who are more stress resistant and know the art of celebrating life by living in the present. Here are 10 elementary steps to building your attitude of gratitude. Keep a gratitude journal ~ The most practiced way is maintaining a Gratitude journal and has resulted to be very effective. All you have to do is make a rough record or list of things that you felt grateful for. You don’t need to prepare a whole long list everyday and feel bounded about it but simply add one or more little things that made you smile and feel grateful, on a daily basis. This practice increases your ability to acknowledge things you usually fail to notice. Express your love and appreciation ~ Expression of what you feel is powerful and gives a sense of satisfaction and bliss. Write notes or letters to people you love, people who made you happy someday or simply the ones who were kind to you and you appreciate their act. Nurture your friendships and embrace what you have by sharing what you feel. This makes the other person happy as well and that reciprocation multiplies your satisfaction. The expression of your positive feelings also help in building good relationships and bridges the communication gap. Avoid negative media and switch to positive ~ Our senses, what we see and hear influences our actions and mood. Watching and listening to negative media brings you closer to negativity which starts reflecting in your behaviour as well. Try on watching positive videos, listening to soothing music, reading good books, all of this will help you notice and appreciate the good in the world and influence your behaviour positively. This helps people giving and attracting positive vibes which are very important to live and lead a healthy life. Observe the beauty of nature ~ A famous known and understood fact of life is, fall in love and find the beauty in things that would always stay along and you’d never need to search for it when you need it. Nature is one such beautiful part of our lives that won’t leave our side once you fall in love with it. The soothing wind, the sound of sea waves, colours of sunset shining through the clouds, the flower blooming as if smiling at you, these things are eternal and always makes you smile once you start understanding its beauty. The sky full of stars and you star-gazing can never feel lonely. Observing the beauty of nature brings happiness to your life by simply existing. Involve yourself in the acts of kindness ~ Join a cause that matters to you or get yourself involved in social work. Enrolling with an NGO can be a good idea but if not something in that large of scale, try doing small acts of kindness daily. Helping old aged people with whatever they need in a situation, feeding stray dogs, donating your old clothes or maybe just giving ten bucks extra to the street vegetable vendor without trying to bargain can be counted as your acts of kindness. The moment you start appreciating what you have by comparing yourself with the ones who have less and not more than you, you’ll understand the importance of having a giving nature and will start helping people out with whatever you can. The humbleness you show while doing such things makes you feel good about yourself subconsciously which later on helps you feel positive about yourself. Avoid criticizing, gossiping and talking negatively ~ You become what you feed your mind, what you believe, what you speak and what you surround yourself with. If you keep criticizing people and notice what their flaws are in your perspective, you’ll end up becoming a gloom-ridden person who fails to find and look at the plus of others and not minus. This gets reflected in our personality easily and we develop a negative vibe. Instead of gossiping around about somebody else’s life or criticizing them, try on appreciating them for what they are good at and notice the same. Nobody is perfect and everybody has flaws, our wisdom lies in accepting them while helping them out of it and not by discussing about their lives. You also must surround yourself with people who have an uplifting nature. Stop complaining ~ Like our happiness multiplies by expressing and sharing, the same happens with every other emotion. If you complain about situations in your life, the more you think and talk about it, the more it strengthens up in your heart and mind. You must understand the fact that there’s always gonna be difficulties and problems throughout your life and you’ll have to deal with it alone. What can be changed is the way you look at it, the way you perceive it. Try on having a positive approach towards your problems. Instead of feeling sad over it, try finding out what you got to learn through it. Try analyzing the whole phase and telling yourself what you’ll take forward about it and what you’ll leave behind. Make sure what you take forward is what helps you grow and not keep you stuck with the past. Start and end your day with gratitude ~ Be thankful for each day you’re gifted and take it as an opportunity to become a better person. Keep in mind that the gratitude you’re practicing is for your own good and your kind actions are just a source that lead you to the peace. Remind yourself that you’re worthy of all the bliss and ready for all the difficulties; for whatever happens, happens for good. Just like you begin your day with gratitude, end it the same way. It can be a little prayer or just a thanks, a text message of appreciation to somebody or a pat on your back while telling yourself that you made the day a good one with no regrets but happiness and peace. Some of the psychological aspects of practicing gratitude are the higher level of positive emotions, alertness and awakeness towards life everyday, more optimism, peace and happiness. Gratitude also assists our health by resulting with balanced blood pressure, good sleep, stronger immune system and makes us less bothered about the pain and aches. The attitude of gratitude not only helps us in multiple ways but the people around us as well. Our life is a sum of both good and bad. We learn and grow through our experiences. The sense of acceptance and gratitude brings us closer to the ultimate meaning of life and helps us live it to the fullest and isn’t that the best return gift to life? 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  • Legendary Female Icons Who Made Fashion Statements In The 20th Century

    Legendary Female Icons Who Made Fashion Statements In The 20th Century by Prarthana Rohatgi Legendary Female Icons Who Made Fashion Statements In The 20th Century 18 February 2023 FASHION Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement "Fashion is an art and you are the canvas" ~ Savio Fonseca Fashion is the art of styling oneself, and a form of self-expression. Fashion is often used by people to build up their unique identity in the outside world, an exclusive part of them that represents who they're as a person and their creative identity. Women have always played a significant role in evolving distinctive fashion styles and often became major trendsetters. Like any other part of the world India also carries its unique fashion statements and many Lady Icons who were acknowledged for their exceptional styles and fits, not only by their mother nation but also by many other global magazines. Here are listed 4 women who became prominent characters of the fashion industry and influenced it massively and limitlessly even in the 20th century, the era when there were many limits to the rights of women. 1. Maharani Indira Devi of Cooch, Behar (1892-1968) Born on 19 February 1892 and initially known as Princess Indira Raje, Maharani Indira Devi was the only daughter of Sayajirao Gaekwad III of Baroda and his second wife Maharani Chimnabai. She grew up at the opulent Lakshmi Vilas Palace in Baroda and was one of the first Indian princesses to be given a western education after the abolishment of the purdah system. She fell in love with Prince Jitendra Narayan of Cooch Behar, a junior Princely State, and scandalously got married to him. The couple later became the Maharaja and Maharani of Cooch, Behar. Indira Devi was the mother of 5 children and became a widow almost a decade after her marriage and ended up becoming the Regent of Cooch, Behar due to the minority of her eldest son, prince Jagaddipendra Narayan. Growing up in the palatial halls of Laxmi Vilas Palace in Baroda, Maharani Indira Devi was an avid enthusiast of chiffon sarees embellished with delicate zardozi, gota, pearl, and gold embroidery. She made the trend of wearing silk chiffon saris, a royal statement. Which till today is followed in full glory. Maharani Indira Devi’s unparalleled elegance and unique fashion flair are a source of inspiration for numerous fashion brands, even today. She was known very well known for her keen eyes for fashion, beauty, and glamour all over the globe. She even became a leading figure in Anglo-Indian society. Salvatore Ferragamo is known to be her favorite designer. 2. Rani Sita Devi Of Kapurthala (1915-2002) Known as Princess Karam and the Pearl of India, Rani Sita Devi was the daughter of Raja Uday Raj Singh of Kashipur, Uttarakhand, and wife of Karamjit Singh, a younger son of Maharaja Jagatjit Singh of the princely state of Kapurthala in Punjab, British India. She was awarded the Kaisar-i-Hind Medal In 1944, for her work in raising funds for Indian soldiers in the Second World War. She was widely regarded as one of the most beautiful princesses of her country, and a glamorous woman of her day. When she was just 19 years of age, Vogue magazine called her a “secular goddess” and at the age of 22, Look magazine named her one of the five best ladies on the planet. She soon became the inspiration and muse of many top photographers and fashion designers of the world. Sita Devi's preferred couture was Mainbocher who was more famously known for designing the wedding dress of Wallis Simpson when she married the Duke of Windsor. Mainbocher was commissioned by the Queen to design chiffon saris and fur coats. In early 1939, at Lady Mendl's tea in honor of the Hollywood dietitian, Gayelord Hauser, Sita Devi was listed among the twelve most glamorous women in the world. Elsa Schiaparelli created her 1935 collection of evening gowns based on Maharani’s saris. She still firmly is known as a legendary fashion icon in India and she'll always be. 3. Maharani Gayatri Devi (1919-2009) Born in 1919 to Indira Devi of Cooch, Behar, and Maharaja Jitendra Narayana, Gayatri Devi was a global icon celebrated for her fashion statements and beauty. She became a successful politician in the Swatantra Party, after India's independence and the abolition of the princely states. Gayatri Devi was a particularly avid equestrienne. She was an excellent rider and an able Polo player. She was a good shooter and enjoyed many days out on 'Shikars'. Gayatri was fond of cars and is credited with importing the first Mercedes-Benz W126, a 500 SEL to India which was later shipped to Malaysia. She also owned several Rolls-Royces and an aircraft. Being the daughter of Indira Devi of Cooch, she inherited her mother's grace, style, and avid enthusiasm for chiffon. Her jewelry was heavily influenced by western contemporary designs and a string of pearls was her favorite which eventually became her trademark. She made her way into Vogue Magazine's "Top 10 most beautiful women in the world" collection as well. Besides being greatly prosperous, she was also a source of inspiration to many fashionistas across the country and also globally. 4. Madhubala (1933-1969) Mumtaz Jehan Begum Dehlavi or known by the name Madhubala was an Indian actress and producer who worked in Hindi- Cinema. She's said to appear in over 60 films in her active career of a decade. Editor Baburao Patel called her the "queen of charity" as s he performed actively in charity. Madhubala has been said to be a philanthropist and she kept her charity work guarded and donated anonymously. She was a timeless Indian beauty who not only ruled Hindi cinema but also the hearts of people. In Bollywood, Madhubala was known for her appealing sense of fashion, beauty, and charm. She was also titled 'Marilyn Monroe of Bollywood'. The credit for the Anarkali suit becoming a trend and fashion statement goes to Madhubala, which she flaunted gracefully in the song 'jab pyaar kiya to darna kya' from the movie Mughl-e-azam. She also brought in many fashion trends such as off-shoulder, midi dresses, and plain chiffon sarees as well. 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  • Sushi

    by Tanya Gupta Sushi 16 August 2022 FOOD Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement The word 'sushi' refers to the sour flavour of the vinegared rice. It is a staple rice dish of Japanese cuisine and it is served cold. It consists of cooked rice flavoured with vinegar and a variety of vegetables, egg or raw sea food. Japonica or Indica rice is used to make sushi. It is rich in starch which makes it very sticky. It can be easily moulded to make sushi or eaten by chopsticks. Making sushi is an art and experience is everything. - Nobu Matsuhisa Apart from being one of the most popular dish in the world, Sushi also portrays the identity of Japanese people. It is known for its precision. The main types of sushi are: 1. Nigiri It is accompanied by either raw fish, egg or a vegetable. 2. Makizushi It is accompanied by various combinations of vegetables, fish and sushi rice rolled with a sheet of seaweed. 3. Hosomaki It is the most basic type of sushi.It only contains a single filling either of cucumber, salmon, tuna or crab stick. 4. Chirashizushi It is also known as scattered sushi and is served in parties. It consists of a sushi bowl with vinegared rice in the bottom and toppings of egg or salmon roe. 5. Inarizushi It consists of sushi rice in a pocket of tofu. It is sweet in taste. 6. Temarizushi It is smaller than nigiri and is topped with raw fish. 7. Oshizushi It is also known as box sushi. In this fish is preserved by packing it tightly in boxes of fermented rice. #Japan #Sushi #Sushilover #Japanesecuisine #typesofsushi 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 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 By Shriniwas Kodape Thiptara At The Peninsula Bangkok: Thai Soul By The River 28 July 2025 FOOD RELATED POSTS Advertisement

  • Glass Slippers And Glittery Masks!

    Glass Slippers And Glittery Masks! by Aparajita Jaiswal Glass Slippers And Glittery Masks! 27 July 2020 LIFESTYLE Advertisement Don’t get too comfortable girls! You never know when the other shoe falls off too. Well when Alfred Tennyson said, “‘It is better to have loved and lost than to never have loved at all,” I strongly disagree. Sometimes the best charmers are the ones needed to be kept on lock down. Men would say anything to get the girl. Beware of the dogs! Be with a guy that ruins your lipstick not your mascara! Although, as challenging as atoning can be, the rewards make it worth the time, but most people find it difficult to admit that there was fault to begin with and find it easier to pretend it never happened or that it’s not going to be a bother at all. But the problem with hiding your sins is that they always come back to haunt you. All masks eventually have to come off and with them so do the gloves. We all wear different masks for different reasons. Some masks we put on because it’s truly who we want to be while some masks we wear because we hope to stay hidden. Some we wear because we cannot bear to see what’s underneath or because it is what someone else wants us to be. But that’s the problem with wearing them is that they can be ripped off at any moment. Every journey is fraud with twists and turns. The ultimate challenge is to stay the course, move on from the past and forge your path into the future. Because one false move can spell disaster. #tisbettertohavelovedandlostthantoneverhavelovedatall #AlfredTennyson #MasksGirlUltimatechallengeAlfredTennysonsaid SEARCH Ankita Malik: Empowering Change And Embracing Authenticity LIFESTYLE Juggling Two Worlds: The Inspiring Journey Of Kritika Goel LIFESTYLE Juggling Law And Fashion: The Inspirational Journey Of Riddhi Nahata, A Multifaceted Influencer LIFESTYLE Nikita Pawar: From Fashion Design To Digital Stardom LIFESTYLE Join Shruti Yogi On Her Enchanting Journey From Kumkum Bhagya To Wanderlust Saga LIFESTYLE POPULAR POSTS Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement By Shriniwas Kodape The Spa At The Urban Wellness Centre: Four Seasons Bangkok’s Sanctuary Where The Body Forgets The Noise 4 September 2025 LIFESTYLE By Anurag Sen Porsche Unveils The Next Generation 911 Cup: Precision, Power, And Purpose For 2026 24 August 2025 LIFESTYLE By Anurag Sen Mercedes AMG Petronas Keep The Momentum Rolling After A Podium Scoring Hungarian GP 21 August 2025 LIFESTYLE By Ananya Patankar Precision Meets Power: Inside Audi’s Formula 1 Masterplan 5 August 2025 LIFESTYLE RELATED POSTS Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement

  • Virgin Territory: These non-alcoholic thirst quenchers are mixologist approved

    by Aishwarya Virgin Territory: These non-alcoholic thirst quenchers are mixologist approved 2 November 2022 FOOD Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement Are you a non-alcoholic person? Well, if yes, then having a drink at that party would be a task for you. All thanks to mocktails that come to the rescue. Well, what is a mocktail? Mocktail is a cocktail, without alcohol. Just like a cocktail, a mocktail is made by mixing different fruit juices. They are a fun way to get drinking without alcohol. Mocktails are often called names, like the non-alcoholic cocktail, non-alcoholic mixed drink, spirit-free drink, and the famous virgin drink. All these names are identifying the same thing; mocktails. Mocktails are made in many different ways. For example, the infusion method is where the ingredients are infused with each other. While the word infusion might make it sound like a difficult process, it's quite easy to pull off. Another method is known as Oleo Saccharum. Never heard of it? It is a Latin word for “oil sugar”. This is in context with the process of using sugar to extract aromatic oils from citrus. So, mocktails prepared like this will have delicious looks, taste and, smell. Another method preferred by those who love creamy drinks is egg whites. Incorporating egg whites into the drink makes it denser, creamier, rich and silky. Then comes; shrub- a non-alcoholic drink that is made with fruit, sugar, aromatics and vinegar. (Yes, you read that right!) Well, as gross as it sounds, it isn’t that bad the taste. It just adds that zing of tanginess to your mocktails. Now that we know about mocktails and their process, let’s dive into the vast variety of them. Mango Mule: Mango is that national crush, which is everyone's favourite. You can never go wrong with mango, the right process and, the right combinations. Mango Mule is a cool and refreshing drink. It consists of spices that just hits the right spots. It has fresh mint, ginger, mango and lots of love! Citrus Fizz: This is the perfect drink for the summer reason. It just tastes like gin and tonic, but the best part is that it has fruits. It is a refreshing drink, with hints of fruits in there. Virgin Cucumber Gimlet: This cool and refreshing drink has been enjoyed for decades now. It has a crisp taste that was derived from fresh cucumbers, and not distilled water. It is a classic mocktail that is perfect for any celebration. Shirley Temple: As absurd as the name of the drink is, it is a tasty and refreshing drink to have. It goes well with any celebration at any time. It has the fruitiness and also the fizz of the soda, that will make your palette dance. Arnold Palmer: As the name suggests, it is the favourite summertime drink of the golf legend Arnold Palmers. It is made with half tea and lemonade with honey. It is tasty, healthy, and easy-peasy! Dalgona Coffee: The next candidate is Dalgona Coffee! We cannot forget the craze and hype, Dalgona Coffee had during the pandemic. We all have tried this recipe at least once at our homes. Well, the recipe is not even needed for this one, but still, it is made with whipped cream and coffee. This mocktail is the best to have before an office meeting, to get into the boss vibes! Well, mocktails are a great alternative to avoid alcohol. While we have many recipes out there, you can always try and mix your favourite juices and make one for yourselves. Mocktails are often called names, like the non-alcoholic cocktail, non-alcoholic mixed drink, spirit-free drink, and the famous virgin drink. All these names are identifying the same thing; mocktails. #Mocktails #VirginDrinks #MocktailParty #FoodArticles #Recipes #Non -alcoholicDrinks 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 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 By Shriniwas Kodape Thiptara At The Peninsula Bangkok: Thai Soul By The River 28 July 2025 FOOD RELATED POSTS Advertisement

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