Luxury fashion is a constantly evolving industry that has been pushing the boundaries of creativity and exclusivity for decades. From haute couture to streetwear, luxury fashion offers a wide range of styles and aesthetics for every taste. However, as the industry evolves, it is also important to consider the impact of luxury fashion on the environment and society.
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Sunday, April 16, 2017
My Authentic Thai Food Experience at ‘Songkran Festival’ at Renaissance Mumbai
When it comes to food that I have eaten on my travels, my Thailand trips will rank as some of the top ones on my 'foodilicious' list. Thai food is one of my favourite cuisines and I find it really exotic. The contrast of flavours is what intrigues me the most - sweet, spicy, hot, sour and rich along with the awesome fragrant smells of the dishes. Yum! Well this is exactly why the invitation to celebrate the ‘Songkran Festival’ - the Traditional Thai New Year at Renaissance Mumbai got an instant yes from me. Chef Cham Hun and his team of culinary experts first showcased a few of his signature recipes at a Masterclass in association with Godrej Natuure's Basket, and then they hosted us for a scrumptious Thai dinner.
Thursday, March 30, 2017
5 Amazing Ideas For My Dream Home!
Saturday, December 17, 2016
Weekend Diaries: Thanksgiving At Renaissance!
Life today rushes by us at lightning speed, and we don't really get the time with hectic schedules to slow down and take a break until and unless we are not heading out of the city. Taking a break within your own city is not something that most people think of, but trust me we have some real jewels in Mumbai where you can head for a break. Renaissance Mumbai Convention Centre Hotel is one such retreat on the banks of the Powai Lake that I take off to whenever I need an escape within the city as this place spells tranquility for me.
Tuesday, June 21, 2016
My Super Amazing Michael Kors Haul!
Nothing gives a fashion lover more happiness than getting good deals, especially if the deals she gets are on one of her favourite luxury brands. I know you agree and by now you must have also guessed that I am talking about some really amazing deals that I got on one of my favourite brands - Michael Kors (thanks to the title ;-)!).
Tuesday, December 15, 2015
It’s All About The Gucci: Spotting A Fake!
With the number of luxury brands increasing, the presence of fakes has increased. A case in point would be the watch industry which has been one of the main targets of the counterfeits industry and this has caused a lot of problems within the watch industry over the years. Gucci watches are one of the most replicated ones at the moment and you can see loads of replicas in the market these days. So, it is important to be wary while buying a Gucci watch because chances are you might even end up buying a fake one without ever realizing it.
This brings us to the question: how do you spot a fake Gucci watch? Are there any rules or tips one needs to follow so as to remain on the safer side?
Friday, August 7, 2015
Precious moments with Calvin Klein...
Calvin Klein recently launched two of its most beautiful collections ever, Spellbound for Women and Earth for Men in Mumbai as a part of their A/W 2015 collection launch in India. Ri(t)ch Styles was one of the privileged on the select guest list invited by them to preview the to be launched collections and spend time with the brand and their favourite Diana Penty. The venue was the stunning Asilo at Palladium Hotel and we had a beautiful evening spent with the precious collections by CK as moments seemed to just fly by.
Calvin Klein's every collection makes my heart skip a beat and this time was no different. I fell in love with the gorgeous Spellbound collection where time pieces and jewellery were encapsulated in python embossed leather in stunning colours, and stainless steel to captivate your senses. You are bound to have people asking you about this collection if they see it on you. The grey set from the collection fit in so well with my outfit, that I kept it on for most of the evening :)
There were collections on display other than Spellbound too and my next favourite was the Period 3 collection. I particularly fell for the rose gold watch with a mother of pearl dial. It has a classy design with a bracelet look which is unique and gives the wearer a feeling of being different. Looks very pretty on the hand too :)
The rest of the range was quite stunning too with pretty time pieces and jewellery that could take you from casual to work and day to night.
From the men's range, the Earth collection was definitely my favourite and I particularly liked the aspect where the dial colours had been matched to the strap colours. The ruggedness of the collection was what made it to my must have list as once in a while I do love wearing men's watches for the androgynous appeal and for my love for big dials :)
Other than the highlight which was the Earth collection, Calvin Klein made sure that the men have a huge choice this A/W right from watches to accessories to jewellery.
These pieces will soon be available across all Calvin Klein outlets for you to own, so keep your patience for a bit just like I am :)
As we were spending precious time with the brand that evening, we shared all our moments with the hashtag 'ckminute' which is a globally used tag for admirers of the brand and evangelists alike celebrating their moments with Calvin Klein watches. Check out my moments across social media with #ckminute to know more on the lovely evening :)
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Sunday, January 18, 2015
Royalty at Rivaayat - Trident BKC's Traditional Cuisine Food Festival
When I think of amazing dishes made with closely guarded recipes having mysterious ingredients, the history of the royal Khansamas comes to my mind. The grandeur with which they served the Rajas, the Nawabs and the Zamindars, and the innovative dishes they created, are memories - doors to remembrances of days different from now. I remember the Khansama in my grandmother's kitchen dishing out explosive dishes all day long, making eating an all day activity with mouth watering dishes churned out one after the other. I don't remember eating most dishes again as he came up with delectable new dishes day after day. The sense of fulfillment that such dishes provide, more or less have become things of the past now, because neither do most of us have the time to enjoy such food nor can we find or afford some of the rare ingredients.
Wow, what recollections! All back to my mind because of the Rivaayat Food Festival that I recently experienced at the Trident Hotel at BKC, Mumbai at their Indian Specialty Restaurant - Maya. Thanks to the khansamas of Rampur, Awadh, Punjab and Hyderabad sharing their expertise with the chefs at Maya, we revisited some legendary dishes of India that are made from recipes more than 200 years old. Chefs Himanil Khosla and Jeewan Singh gave us an evening that is going to stay inscribed in my mind forever. You today are going to live that experience with me!
Maya has a warm ambiance with elements of traditional gold leaf work, complemented by striking accents of red and burnished gold. Personalized name cards made us feel special right from the beginning and the format of a scroll for the menu further added to the royal appeal. It was a busy night as I don't remember seeing a single empty table. Shows how much the people of Mumbai crave for such exquisite experiences.
We started with a Kebab platter consisting of tasty hand-picked kebabs by the chefs.
- The Rampuri Sigri Ki Seekh had the melt in your mouth effect along with the poppy seeds giving the minced lamb a lovely flavour. It's cooked in a traditional barbeque.
- The Galouti Kebab was really soft due to all the pounding that the lamb meat goes through with clarified butter. It was aromatic and flavourful due to the spices used in making the kebab which included the special Awadhi garam masala, kebab masala, saffron, rose water and itr(edible perfume).
- The Chapli Chicken Kebab originating from Peshawar is a flattened mince chicken kebab with just the right amount of spice to please your taste buds. It is also known as the Peshawari Kebab.
- The chef saved the best for the last - Purani Dilli Style Fried Chicken which is originally a street food and comprises of chicken pieces marinated in a special yellow masala called Noori Masala, deep fried and served with chat masala.
The chutney to accompany these kebabs was a wonderful amalgamation of coriander with olives, and was nice and fresh with a tangy taste to it.
Then it was time for the main course. Like the starters, once more the chefs served us a great choice of dishes.
- Awadhi Nehari - This dish is made with slow cooked lamb shanks where the meat absorbs all the yummy flavours as it gets cooked for hours over a fire. This dish has a very interesting history to it - Nehari's literal meaning is nihar muah which means the dish which is eaten early in the morning. Nehari originally used to be made with trotters or joints of animals which was considered cheap meat and was eaten by the poor people of the nawab’s kingdom as they could only afford that. Slowly and gradually the dish became so popular that the nawab himself wanted to try it but could not do so because of the reason that he was the ruler and could not eat a poor man’s meal. He asked his Khansama to prepare it and the cheap meat was replaced by lamb shanks and that is how the dish became a royal dish. The nawab decided that he will try this dish in early hours of morning so that people would not know about it and that’s the reason it’s a breakfast dish and called nehari (nihar muah). Interesting isn't it?
- Saag Murgh Kofta - Never before have I eaten such soft chicken koftas and the combination of it with a spinach gravy was delightful. The smell of ghee and kasuri methi added to my joy.
- Langar wali Dal - A tasty blend of whole black urad dal and chana dal with basic spices and ghee which not only me but also the royals could not resist! It was basic yet a delicious preparation. Sometimes you don't need special ingredients to make a special dish! This dish owes its origins to the langars for the devotees at the Gurudawaras in Punjab.
- Mahi Kaliyan - A fish curry served to the royals of Hyderabad, the gravy of this dish is made with peanuts, coriander and sesame seed. Hands down the best dish I had that night! I savoured every bite of this dish and couldn't get over how a fish dish had a gravy so flavoursome yet not overpowering.
To accompany these dishes, we were served the Khameeri roti - roti with a sweetish taste to it, Amritsari kulcha - an aloo stuffed mildly spiced kulcha and the all time favourite Makke ki roti.
The finale to the main course round was brought about with the Kacche Gosht ki Biryani - a fragrant and succulent rice dish made of basmati rice, soft lamb and aromatic spices. It was a light preparation and more like the yakhni pulao made in our North Indian houses.
To accompany the biryani we were also served a Papad Platter with rolled roasted papad, methi khakra and nachni khakra. Three interesting dips were served along with the platter - a walnut and radish dip which was something that I had never heard or tasted of before, a papaya relish which was sweet and the coriander and olive chutney. Once again a wonderful combination.
The sumptuous meal was followed by three equally great deserts. Though we were full to the brim, we couldn't say NO to the sweet seduction that lay ahead. The chefs clearly know their proportions because if one is not careful with the ingredients and the blend of sweetness, then deserts tend to be just sugary without any taste of the main ingredient.
- The Gajrela - the traditional gajar ka halwa put to rest any doubts that were there about the deserts. The sweetness was balanced and the taste of carrot was not overpowered by any other ingredient used.
- While I was busy enjoying the halwa, PS went for the Gulathi, and did not put the spoon down till he had cleaned up the entire serving. Gulathi is a rice pudding made with clarified butter, milk and sugar and served with chandi vark(edible silver foil) and nuts. It was originally made by the ladies of the house and is a traditional recipe which is uncommon. Once again the sweetness was balanced allowing one to experience the subtle taste of all ingredients used.
- The third desert was the Sewaiya ka Muzzafar. It was the sweetest of the three and it really provided a perfect end to the meal. It was made of cardamom flavoured vermicelli, sweetened and cooked in ghee, and then served with rabdi.
With this we lived the life of the royals for the evening, and if you want to do the same, head to Maya at the Trident BKC. I would definitely say Go For It! The chefs and the attendants will dazzle you.
The festival is on from the 13th to the 23rd of January and serves thali for lunch and an a la carte menu for dinner. I would recommend reserving a table by calling on 022 66727777 in advance.
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Tuesday, December 2, 2014
The Luxe Café - Global Luxury at your fingertips
Having been a part of the Publishing Industry in India particularly the Luxury domain, I know for a fact that there are hardly any publications in the B2C market covering Global Luxury that focus on high-quality curated content and don't give the eyes an eye sore. After having developed a highly respected magazine for the Indian Luxury market, I know the pains it takes to put together a product that shares first-hand information and a 360 degree view of the elite lifestyle choices in today's world. So one day while browsing for one of my work projects when I came across TheLuxeCafe.com, I was truly impressed by how well it was fashioned as a virtual salon for the serious purveyors of luxurious living. As an online luxury lifestyle magazine, this virtual café is poised to be a one-stop destination for people globally who appreciate exclusive tastes, travels, technology and much more. The content revolves around Fashion, Interiors, Auto, Real Estate, Travel, Gastronomy, Personas and Ideas.
India is still on the path to 'Luxury Consciousness'. The delay isn't because we do not have the disposable income due to which we are disinterested, but because there isn't proper access to required information. The Luxe Café is trying to bridge this gap by appointing not only experienced writers, artists and design specialists to create a unique offering, but also selected industry experts to directly engage with the readers and provide them first hand authentic information to make informed choices regarding premium brands.
Editorial Director of The Luxe Café, Manisha Mayur Shekhar [ex-journalist and luxury marketing expert] has her focus very clear. As luxury enthusiasts are on the rise not only in cosmopolitan cities but also in upcoming tier II & III cities, she wants to extend the experience to the discerning audience who are becoming highly brand conscious in these cities as well. To put it rightly, India has become the new destination for Luxury. According to a recent report by ASSOCHAM and Yes Bank, India's luxury market is expected to reach $14.72 billion by 2015 from an estimated $8.21 billion last year, with about 30% of the customers coming from smaller cities. The rapid growth of the Indian middle class has ensured that a larger number of consumers are able to afford luxury goods than ever before. Luxury is no more just for the privileged few. Therefore, Manisha has made sure that The Luxe Café is uniquely designed and features a selection of engaging, informative and exciting stories, reviews, experientials and tips from brands directly to consumers, thus making it not just a regular online magazine,but a quick gateway to the world of luxury.
My favourites hands down were the Fashion and Travel sections.
Personalities like HH Maharaja Gaj Singh, Rosita Missoni - founder of the Italian fashion house Missoni, Malav Shroff - boating tycoon, Dinaz Madhukar - President of DLF Emporio, Riccardo Bestetti – creator of bespoke Italian men’s shoes, are some of the famous names from among the selection of many more who will be associated with The Luxe Café. This for me means hanging out with the best and appreciating the finer things in life.
Those looking for a good read on the Luxury Industry, do log on to The Luxe Café and I promise you will be awestruck! Meanwhile I am heading there to read the latest stories :-)
Editorial Director of The Luxe Café, Manisha Mayur Shekhar [ex-journalist and luxury marketing expert] has her focus very clear. As luxury enthusiasts are on the rise not only in cosmopolitan cities but also in upcoming tier II & III cities, she wants to extend the experience to the discerning audience who are becoming highly brand conscious in these cities as well. To put it rightly, India has become the new destination for Luxury. According to a recent report by ASSOCHAM and Yes Bank, India's luxury market is expected to reach $14.72 billion by 2015 from an estimated $8.21 billion last year, with about 30% of the customers coming from smaller cities. The rapid growth of the Indian middle class has ensured that a larger number of consumers are able to afford luxury goods than ever before. Luxury is no more just for the privileged few. Therefore, Manisha has made sure that The Luxe Café is uniquely designed and features a selection of engaging, informative and exciting stories, reviews, experientials and tips from brands directly to consumers, thus making it not just a regular online magazine,but a quick gateway to the world of luxury.
My favourites hands down were the Fashion and Travel sections.
Personalities like HH Maharaja Gaj Singh, Rosita Missoni - founder of the Italian fashion house Missoni, Malav Shroff - boating tycoon, Dinaz Madhukar - President of DLF Emporio, Riccardo Bestetti – creator of bespoke Italian men’s shoes, are some of the famous names from among the selection of many more who will be associated with The Luxe Café. This for me means hanging out with the best and appreciating the finer things in life.
Those looking for a good read on the Luxury Industry, do log on to The Luxe Café and I promise you will be awestruck! Meanwhile I am heading there to read the latest stories :-)
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