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This bride’s medieval Italian wedding venue was finalised even before she met her husband

On day two, the couple had a symbolic catholic wedding ceremony in the manor garden that was co-officiated by Rice’s sister and Ramaiah’s brother. “A string quartet from Kaleydo played “Can’t Help Falling in Love” as Brendan and the wedding party walked down the aisle. Alongside, one of my bridesmaids, Jordan, sang “Until I Found You” by Stephen Sanchez, as I walked down the aisle,” she shares.

The bride wore a corseted, basque waist ball gown from Galia Lahav. Made with French guipure lace, it had a cat-eye plunging neckline. For the ceremony, she added a matching bolero jacket and a 10-foot, lace-trimmed veil with ‘Forever’s gotta start somewhere’ text embroidered on it. “The day I met Brendan, I was wearing a blue polka dot dress. So my maid of honour Lauren cut a piece of it and stitched it into a little heart, pinning it to the bottom of my gown as my ‘something blue’,” she adds. She completed the look with a messy updo and natural makeup, along with a tennis bracelet from Ring Concierge that Rice gifted her right before the ceremony. The groom wore a white tuxedo with black trousers and a bowtie paired with a gold Ferragamo watch with their wedding date engraved on it that Ramaiah gave him.

A sangeet ceremony followed later, where the amphitheatre was decorated in pink and floral arrangements by Giardino Delle Fate Flower Design, which did all the decor for the wedding. LetterInk designed custom bar fronts and tablecloths and guests relished an Indian buffet spread by Haveli Restaurant as they danced to dhol beats by Elite Drummers and peppy tracks by DJ Aman from Kudos Music. The couple wore a Seema Gujral peach fishtail lehenga and a custom blue sherwani.

The final day of festivities began early morning with Telugu rituals including a mangala snanam and gouri pooja for the bride, and kashi yatra for the groom. “I deeply understand the significance Hindu culture holds for my family. From the very beginning, it was important for me to honour and preserve these traditions,” says Ramaiah. She walked to the mandap wearing a traditional gold sari from Kanchipuram paired with a blouse with pink flowers that was designed and stitched by Bhuvi Kilpady. The highlight was a 60-foot-long veil held together by her cousins.

She picked sentimental family heirloom pieces like ruby and diamond-encrusted bangles and antique temple jewellery in remembrance of her late grandmothers. Rice opted for a custom-stitched dhoti-kurta for the occasion. A pandit performed rituals like vadhu pravesham, muhurtham, maala maarpidi, kanyadana, mangalsutra dhara and more, followed by a traditional sit-down lunch or yele oota where guests ate with their hands.

A reception dinner and their first dance marked the end of the couple’s wedding celebrations, where guests received handwritten thank you notes, traditional bomboniera, and Italian wedding cake.


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Everything you need to know about hair perfume

Calling all fragrance lovers—have you added hair perfume to your shelf of favourite scents? I’d argue that aside from reformulated classics, reinterpretations of singular ingredients, and a recent push in clean compositions, you don’t see much buzz in the fragrance space. That is, until you consider the world of hair perfume—the lighter, less concentrated alternative to regular perfume, with the added benefits of the same conditioning ingredients you would find in your favourite nourishing hair products, like glycerin or aloe vera. Not to mention, hair perfumes are the perfect solution to keeping hair smelling fresh in between washes.

For a long time, I couldn’t stop hearing about Gisou’s Honey Infused Hair Perfume after its 2021 launch—perhaps because I’ve long followed brand founder Negin Mirsalehi, whose family’s bee gardens inspired the sweet floral scent. “I made our signature fragrance into a hair perfume, because I wanted our community to be able to indulge in our iconic scent whenever they pleased to always feel fresh and confident—whether it be to finish off their look or to refresh in between washes,” Mirsalehi explains over email. Described as “playful, fresh, and feminine,” the OG hair perfume was so popular, Gisou debuted a second iteration this year—a Floral Edition, centred around a wild rose aroma.

For a beauty brand that plays in both the fragrance and hair care arena, a hair perfume feels like a natural extension—after all, what many users associate with their favourite hair care products is, of course, a scent. In Mirsalehi’s case, that’s her family’s bee garden in the Netherlands.

Dianna Cohen of Crown Affair, has another hair perfume that’s popular. The scent—a smooth balance of citrus and sandalwood—is the effortless, cool-girl vibe her brand is known for. “When I first started working on Crown Affair four years ago, the first thing I dove into was developing the perfect scent for the line,” she says. “I communicated to the team what I wanted the fragrance to feel like. I asked them to capture the ‘essence of Kate Moss but if she were in Japan in the 1970s.”

Linda Levy, president of The Fragrance Foundation, describes hair perfume as a less expensive investment and a great entry into fragrance for new or younger customers. Plus, it’s an integral step in fragrance layering—the art of combining multiple scents to create a signature scent. “Hair fragrance is the next level of self expression and personalisation,” Levy adds.


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Skincare meets experience at Tira’s The Skin Affair—but does it work?

Skincare is personal. What works for one person can leave another questioning their life choices under the unforgiving glow of the department store mirror. Somewhere between ‘hydration is key’ and ‘have you tried slugging?’ I’ve become an amateur chemist with strong opinions on sunscreen sprays. So when Tira announced The Skin Affair—its first-ever skincare and wellness festival—the question wasn’t ‘what’s new?’ but ‘what happens when beauty stops being about products and starts being about experiences?’

Held at the Jio World Drive in Mumbai on March 8 and 9, The Skin Affair is a sensory deep dive into beauty and self-care. The festival brings together expert-led workshops, hands-on creative stations and live performances; there is a curated lineup of global, homegrown and viral skincare brands. The goal? To turn beauty into something you immerse yourself in, not just consume.

This wasn’t a skincare aisle come to life, but a playground for beauty obsessives like myself. I learned about fermented skincare science with Mixsoon, the cult-favorite SPF formulas of Neutrogena and the glass-skin secrets of Laneige. Tried on the dewy minimalism of Beauty of Joseon and COSRX, and explored homegrown creations like Akind, Beauty by Bie, Minimalist, Plum and Foxtale. Whether you’re a curious novice or a self-proclaimed skincare sommelier, there’s something for every routine.

While skincare takes centre stage, Tira expands the idea of wellness with a lineup of immersive DIY activities. You can create your signature perfume blend, pour custom candles, create 3D resin art or try your hand at pottery and calligraphy. For those who find therapy in a brushstroke, there’s tote bag painting—just as soothing as a gua sha session but with a little more colour.

Some activities take interactivity up a notch. Never have I ever sat on a stationary bicycle peddling myself a smoothie. At the Youth to the People’s station, they hooked up the bike to a blender, and I cycled my way to a fresh green juice, literally. I ended up with a spinach-laden smoothie in hand which became my fuel for the festival. A refreshing respite after a little back and forth on their pickleball court, an unexpected addition at a beauty event. Rotating between face masks may be my usual sport of choice, but there was something delightful about bopping around, paddle in hand and breaking a sweat between sunscreen swatches.

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The experience also includes culinary delights from women-led brands that approach wellness with flavour, not restriction. The festival spotlights over a dozen women-led culinary brands, proving that good food and good skincare often go hand in hand. Indulge in artisanal delights from Noa By The Nutcracker, MOTODO Pizzeria, Truefit Gourmet, The Gelato Bar, Wildflower Bakehouse and more. Because sometimes, self-care is a serum, but it could also be a dessert.

What would a festival be without a soundtrack? Tira delivers. Whether you’re vibing to an acoustic set between workshops or laughing through a comedy set with a green juice in hand, enjoy live performances curated by Arré: All About Her, a showcase of powerhouse female talent spanning music, comedy and spoken word. The lineup includes comedian Sumukhi Suresh’s razor-sharp, self-deprecating humour, Vasudha Sehgal’s soulful vocals, DJ Suggahunny’s high-energy beats and genre-blending acts like W.I.S.H and Wild Wild Women.

The Skin Affair signals a shift in how beauty is experienced—not just as a product category but as a space for creativity, community and joy. If the future of beauty is this immersive, this was the first, assertive step forward.

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Why eye health is the next wellness frontier and what you should be doing about yours

The pandemic prompted many of us to take a more intentional approach to safeguarding our health. Whether taking better care of our gut, attempting to limit stress, or being more diligent about oral hygiene, many of us are much more proactive about the basics these days. One additional area you might not be thinking about but should be is eye health. Like other significant systems in the body, there is an innate connection between our vision and our health that shouldn’t be ignored (underlying this is research that demonstrates the existence of communication axes between gut microbiota and the eyes). “Your eyes are the windows to your overall health,” consultant ophthalmologist Alex Day says. “Many systemic conditions, from diabetes to hypertension, can appear first in the eyes, making eye health a crucial early indicator of your body’s wellbeing.”

Keep an eye on your eyes

“Our eye health is important because our vision plays a central role in how we interact with the world,” explains Day. “Poor eye health can lead to a range of problems which can reduce the quality of life.” It’s easy to dismiss some signs of poor eye health as tiredness or a sign of being overworked. Still, if you experience several symptoms together or for a prolonged period, it could mean an underlying condition that needs investigation. Common symptoms include blurred or double vision, frequent headaches, eye strain or discomfort. According to Day, other potential warning signs include redness, dryness or itching, sensitivity to light, issues with seeing at night, or a sudden decrease in vision or increase in floaters or shadows in your vision. If any of these occur frequently, it’s best to book an appointment with your local optician to rule out anything more serious.

Like your skin, the eyes can suffer from inflammatory conditions like ocular rosacea, which often react to environmental triggers like heat or alcohol. If you spend a long time at a computer or are menopausal, you may be suffering from dry eye syndrome, which is characterised by itchy, sore or gritty-feeling eyes. Although it sounds benign, in severe cases, if left untreated, it can lead to corneal damage and impaired vision.

Brain health begins with your eyes

Although it sounds a little gruesome, the eye is the only part of the brain that can be seen directly. “The retina is composed of neural tissue, therefore making the eyes an extension of the brain,” explains Day. “It can be visualised when an optician uses an ophthalmoscope or slit lamp as part of an eye examination. These clearly show the innermost layer of the eye (the retina), and also the optic nerve that carries the signals from the retina to the brain.” There’s also a clear link between the deterioration of eye health and declining cognitive function; according to a recent study by the University of Loughborough, a loss of visual sensitivity can predict dementia 12 years before it is diagnosed.

Changes in the eye can also highlight neurological conditions such as strokes and tumours, as well as chronic conditions like diabetes and high blood pressure. “In many neurological diseases, such as multiple sclerosis or types of strokes, we can see changes in the optic nerve and retina that help make a direct diagnosis,” says Day. “If the pressure in the brain increases, for example, due to a brain tumour, we can see this as a swelling of the optic nerve.”

Protect your heart health

Eye exams can provide critical clues about other essential areas of health, including cardiovascular health, usually seen via changes to the retinal vessels. “The retina receives blood supply from small arteries and veins similar to those supplying the heart and brain,” says Day. “Fatty plaque deposits breaking off from the carotid artery can lodge in retinal arteries, signalling high stroke risk, [while] blocked retinal veins related to blood clots or high pressure may mean high cholesterol or hypertension.” Other markers that are visible during eye exams include fatty eyelid bumps, which can indicate the risk of high cholesterol, and leaking retinal vessels, which can point to an elevated cardiovascular mortality risk.

Understand your risks

Changes to our sight are a routine part of ageing. Presbyopia, the medical term for age-related farsightedness, is something we all experience and is a normal part of getting older. But while our eyesight may be routinely affected, it’s important to prevent the deterioration of our eye health as much as possible. Getting to know your family history of conditions like cataracts and glaucoma will help you understand your personal risks and allow you to take preventive steps to safeguard both your eye health and your general health.

How to make better eye health part of your lifestyle

Have regular check-ups

As you would with your teeth and moles, schedule regular check-ups with your local optician. It’s an important part of good overall health maintenance, even if your vision is perfect and you have no sinister symptoms. According to the College of Optometrists, everyone over 16 should have an eye test every two years, while younger children should be tested yearly. If you have a family history of eye conditions, you may be required to have a yearly test once you’re over 60.

Cover up and eat well

Consider making changes to your lifestyle. If you don’t regularly don sunglasses with strong UV protection when the sun is out, then you could be causing long-term damage. “Additionally, not smoking and following a healthy, balanced diet, rich in green leaf vegetables (such as spinach, cabbage, curly kale) and omega-3 oils can further support eye health,” says Day. “Staying well hydrated and getting enough sleep can prevent dry eyes, and removing make-up at the end of the day is also crucial.” To further minimise your risk of common eye conditions, consider targeted supplements to improve eye health. Vitamin A helps maintain clear corneas and improves low-light vision, while vitamin E is a protective antioxidant that can help mitigate damage to eye cells. Omega-3 fatty acids, meanwhile, have anti-inflammatory properties that may help slow the progression of age-related macular degeneration, and lutein provides critical protection from UV light.

Limit screen time

Limiting exposure to screen time isn’t just a good idea for wayward teenagers; the rest of us should be doing it, too. “We tend to blink less often when looking at screens, which can cause eyestrain and drying of the ocular surface,” says Day. To negate this, regular screen breaks are essential. “Follow the 20/20/20 rule,” he advises. “Take a 20-second break from your digital device every 20 minutes and look at something 20 feet away. Set a countdown alarm on your smartphone as a reminder.”


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10 tips for navigating a friendship after a baby comes into the picture

Of course, it’s normal to stay in a little cocoon with your newborn for the first couple of weeks, Dr. Degges-White says, but after that, “it’s good to get out.” Leaning on friendships and having engagements (even conversations!) outside your “baby bubble” can help manage stress, boost your mood, prevent isolation and buffer against postpartum depression, Dr. Degges-White explains. Not to mention, “it actually makes you a better partner and parent when you have a chance to have some fun.”

2. Be honest about where you’re at

It might be obvious to you that you’re not intentionally ignoring your friend’s texts; you’re just too fried to squeeze in a shower some days. But “being upfront and open” about how your capacity and priorities are different right now can reassure your friend it’s not about them, Dr. Degges-White says. “Let them know that you’re trying to manage a new way of life,” adds Dr. Mills. “Remind them that it’s not personal and you’ll be back, you just need some time.”

For instance, you might say something like, “I know I’ve been MIA lately, so I just want you to know it’s not you, it’s me! Parenting has me wiped, and some days I barely have time to wash my face. Still figuring it all out, but I miss you!” As Dr. Degges-White explains, “Even if they’re not a parent, they’re gonna understand that life changes.”

3. Invite them into your daily life

If the prospect of showering, putting on real pants and going out for sushi feels positively harrowing, keep your sweats on and rethink what hanging out looks like. Because it “doesn’t have to be overwhelming,” Dr. Mills says. Think about what would actually be easy for you right now, and embrace the convenient or low-key hang.

If you’re going grocery shopping, running errands or taking the baby to a checkup, ask your pal to come along, Dr. Degges-White says. Or invite them to join you on your morning walk around the neighbourhood or for a super-quick coffee. “A little time is better than no time,” as Dr. Mills puts it.

4. Arrange baby-friendly meetups

In an ideal world, you’d get regular baby-free hangs to unwind and stay connected to your identity outside of parenting, Dr. Degges-White says. But that’s not always realistic—or you might want to see friends more often than you can find childcare. In that case, “finding ways to include baby in the activities you do with your friends is a way to keep those friendships alive,” Dr. Degges-White says.


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The Ladakh women’s ice hockey team is cooler than the ice they play on

Once, when the women turned up to play a match, they were told that as there were not enough women ice hockey players, those waiting for their turn on the rink should instead set up a men’s match—by doing a traditional dance.

With the taunts piling up, Jahan says, “We thought, ‘Let’s come together and form an organisation.’” That resulted in the formation of the Ladakh Women’s Ice Hockey Foundation in the winter of 2015.

The first initiative was meant to be a Learn to Skate camp for kids in Leh. But soon enough, they realised they would have to create their own skating rink—in DIY mode. Dividing themselves into shifts, starting from 6.30pm, they first poured water onto the frozen pond and smoothened it out to create the first layer. It took four hours for that to freeze, before the second shift could repeat the process, going on until about 3am as the temperature dropped to around minus 25 degrees Celsius, turning the fronds of hair sticking out from under their caps into icicles. They can laugh about it today “because we had each other”. During their first international event, they rented gear from the men, playing in oversized clothing, mismatched skates and refurbished cricket pads. But no more.

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Mesh flats are everywhere—here are the most popular ones to buy

If you were to ask Sofia Richie Grainge, Jennifer Lawrence, the Olsen twins, or any stylish Vogue editor in the office if they own mesh flats or a “naked shoe”—they’ll probably spout off a variety of styles they love and new ones they’re coveting. The mesh ballet flat first took flight in early 2024, but it was The Row that initially pushed them into the spotlight in 2019. Now, sisters of the mesh flat have materialized—and the unlikely see-through styles, from crochet knit to embellished flats, have become wardrobe heroes for warm-weather dressing.

However, Alaïa and The Row are no longer the only brands offering these gauzy, open-knit, and studded footwear favorites. There are new mesh styles on the high street, with options ranging from cobalt blue mules at Cos to sock-like barely-there flats from Khaite. For added texture (and a hint of everyday preciousness), look at the crochet flats on the market now. There are floral appliques at Magda Butrym, woven cotton trimmings from Hvoya, and high-end crocheted ballerina flats from Miu Miu. For the evenings, Christopher Esber’s cage-like silhouette would look alluring complemented by fringe skirts or organza tops. And, Jil Sander’s cutout leather ballet flats will add a welcome pop of red to any minimalist ensemble.

There’s no shortage of options available, whether you’re on the hunt for studded flats, or a revamped version of the beloved mesh ballerina, and you can find them all below. Ahead, embellished, crocheted, netted, and mesh ballet flats to indulge in.

Mesh Flats

Leading the charge of pared-back mesh flats is, of course, The Row. Their sock flats embody the label’s signature sense of lived-in minimalism. For a color burst, look to Proenza Schouler, Dear Frances, and Cos—these pleasant spring hues will break up the dreariness of the current season.

Luna mesh ballerina flats

Bergdorf Goodman

₹ 50,500.00

Mary Jane mesh ballet flats

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₹52,500.00

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Crochet Flats

Remember the trending au natural footwear of early 2024? Well, there are more styles available that are a visual ode to more temperate, balmy days. Wear a crochet flat, like Mango’s or Larroude’s, with transitional essentials, like trench coats and baggy denim.

floral-appliqué crochet ballet flats

Chaotic cotton ballet flats

Moda Operandi

₹ 37,000.00

metallic crocheted ballet flats

net-a-porter

₹ 1,40,000.00

Verona macrame ballet flat

crochet bicolor ballerina flats

Bergdorf Goodman

₹ 1,29,000.00

Netted Flats

Part fisherman aesthetic, part prep, the best flats of the moment have a netted nakedness to them. Dip your toe in with a more classic style from Reformation, or go big bait with a standout style from Christopher Esber or Bottega Veneta.

stretch ballerina flat

Bottega Veneta

₹ 1,25,000.00

mesh ballet flats

net-a-porter

₹ 59,000.00

cutout knotted leather ballet flats

net-a-porter

₹ 1,59,000.00

Embellished Flats

The embellished ballerina flat is nothing new—if anything, the styles ahead are more amplified versions of those favorites we’ve come to know and love. You know the ones; often studded, metallic, and beaded. There’s an eyelet-adorned suede from Toteme, and a crystal-covered flat from Khaite, to start.

crystal stud mary jane ballerina flats

Neiman Marcus

₹ 1,29,000.00

lace-up eyelet suede ballet flats

net-a-porter

₹ 66,000.00

studded suede ballet flats

This story first appeared on Vogue.com

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Genelia Deshmukh’s summer-appropriate sari highlighted bandhani and thread embroidery

As the forecast brightens, Genelia Deshmukh will convince you to make saris your first port of call. For a recent outing, she turned to an elegant green drape by Label Anushree. Constructed using breathable bandhani, it will appeal to lovers of craft, colour and comfort.

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Styled by Pranay Jaitly and Shounak Amonkar, Genelia Deshmukh’s forest green silk sari was offset with intricate red dots characteristic of bandhani. The age-old art form, native to Gujarat, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh, dates back to the Ajanta Caves, which depict women in apparel featuring tie-dye patterns. These patterns were also seen in twelfth-century Jain manuscript paintings. Across generations, bandhani has retained its status as a top choice for women of a certain elegance. Its heritage craft comes with its own lexicon—the Sanskrit word banda, which translates to ‘to tie’. Bandhani comes to life through a resist-dyeing technique, where the textile is plucked with fingernails and tied with a cotton thread, forming figurative designs such as elephants, parrots, peacocks, dancing humans, flowers, diamond-shaped barfis, and mango-inspired paisleys. Eventually, the fabric is dyed in the desired colour. It is a labour- and time-intensive process that can take anywhere between four months to a year to complete, depending on the number of artisans involved, but the results are unparalleled.




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Kurta Pajama for Men – Embrace Comfort and Style

The Indian summer can be unforgiving, with temperatures soaring to uncomfortable heights. However, amidst the sweltering heat, one piece of clothing stands the test of time and weather – the Kurta Pajama for Men. This traditional Indian attire has managed to remain not only relevant but also incredibly stylish, offering comfort, breathability, and timeless elegance. Whether you are attending a casual gathering, a festive occasion, or just looking for something cool yet trendy, the Kurta Pajama for Men is your best summer companion.

At Nihal Fashions, we understand that looking stylish doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice comfort. So, let’s dive into why the Kurta Pajama for Men is truly the perfect choice for the Indian summer!

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1. Lightweight and Breathable Fabrics

One of the primary reasons why Indian Dresses, particularly the Kurta For Men, are perfect for the summer months is the choice of fabrics. Kurtas are made from lightweight and breathable materials like cotton, linen, and khadi. These fabrics allow air to flow freely, keeping your body cool even on the hottest days. Unlike heavy synthetic fabrics that trap heat, the natural fibers used in kurtas absorb sweat and help maintain a comfortable temperature.

Cotton, for instance, is soft, durable, and moisture-wicking, making it ideal for hot weather. The breathable nature of cotton ensures that you stay fresh and comfortable, even after long hours of wearing your Mens Kurta.

2. Comfort Meets Style

Let’s face it – the Indian summer is brutal, and during such times, comfort becomes your number one priority. While many prefer to wear lightweight shirts or tees during the day, they often end up feeling too snug or too casual for more formal settings. This is where the Kurta Pajama for Men steps in.

The Mens Kurta offers the perfect balance between style and comfort. Its relaxed fit and breathable materials make it an incredibly comfortable option, while the diverse styles, ranging from simple to elegant, ensure you never compromise on looking good. Whether you are attending a family gathering or a festive celebration, the kurta allows you to feel comfortable while still looking sharp.

3. Versatile and Fashion-Forward

The versatility of the Kurta For Men is another key reason it works so well for the Indian summer. Kurtas come in various designs, colors, and patterns, making them suitable for different occasions. You can choose from a simple cotton kurta for casual wear or opt for an embellished version for a more formal or festive look.

In addition to the design flexibility, the Kurta Pajama for Men pairs perfectly with a variety of accessories, giving it the edge when it comes to fashion-forward summer dressing. Whether you want to add a statement necklace, a stylish watch, or a sleek pair of sandals, a Mens Kurta complements these accessories beautifully, making you look dashing while staying cool in the heat.

4. Perfect for Casual or Semi-Formal Settings

Summer is often the time for casual family gatherings, relaxed festivals, and evening parties. The Kurta Pajama for Men is the ultimate go-to outfit for such occasions. Whether you’re enjoying a backyard BBQ, attending a wedding, or visiting a temple, the kurta fits every setting with ease.

A light cotton Kurta For Men paired with cotton or linen pajamas gives off a relaxed yet refined vibe. For more formal events, you can opt for a silk or satin kurta with intricate designs and pair it with a more structured pajama. This makes the kurta an incredibly adaptable choice for the summer season, suitable for both casual and semi-formal occasions.

5. Timeless Appeal with Traditional Elegance

While fashion trends come and go, the kurta has remained a symbol of tradition, culture, and elegance in India. The Mens Kurta has been a staple of Indian dressing for centuries and continues to exude timeless charm. During the Indian summer, this traditional outfit is a beautiful reminder of our roots.

Even as modern fashion influences evolve, the Kurta Pajama for Men has kept up with the times. You’ll find contemporary versions featuring unique cuts, embroidery, and prints that blend traditional craftsmanship with modern sensibilities. Whether you’re a fan of minimalistic design or love rich embroidery, there’s a Mens Kurta to suit every taste.

6. Easy to Maintain

Another reason why the Kurta Pajama for Men works wonderfully in the summer is its low-maintenance nature. Since most kurtas are made from durable cotton, khadi, or linen, they require little to no upkeep. They are easy to wash, and unlike other summer fabrics, they don’t easily lose their shape or fade in the sun. Whether you’re wearing your Kurta For Men to the office or an outing, you don’t need to worry about complicated care routines.

7. Great for Layering

While summer can be hot, the evenings in India, especially in coastal and hilly regions, may become a little chilly. The Kurta Pajama for Men is perfect for such weather transitions. Pair your light kurta with a stylish nehru jacket or a soft shawl for an added layer of warmth when needed. This versatility allows you to enjoy your Indian Dresses in varying climates without any discomfort.

8. A Sustainable Fashion Choice

Sustainability has become a major focus in today’s fashion world, and traditional Indian Dresses like the Kurta Pajama for Men have embraced this movement. Made from natural fibers such as cotton and khadi, these garments are biodegradable, making them eco-friendly choices for summer wear. Moreover, many Indian brands are now focusing on sustainable production practices, ensuring that the clothes you wear not only reflect your style but also your commitment to the environment.

9. Stylish Yet Relaxed Fit

One of the most attractive features of the Kurta Pajama for Men is its relaxed and comfortable fit. Unlike other tight or form-fitting clothes, the kurta offers a laid-back silhouette that allows for freedom of movement. This makes it a great choice for those days when you want to look good without feeling constricted by your clothes. The loose-fitting nature of the kurta allows air circulation and minimizes discomfort during hot weather.

10. Ideal for Summer Celebrations and Festivals

India’s summer months coincide with many cultural festivals and celebrations. From weddings to religious events, the kurta plays an important role in the festive attire. Whether it’s Eid, Diwali, or a traditional family gathering, the Kurta Pajama for Men is always an excellent choice for such occasions. Its ability to combine tradition and comfort makes it the go-to attire for celebrations in the scorching heat.

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Conclusion

In conclusion, the Kurta Pajama for Men is the ultimate summer solution for Indian men looking for a stylish, comfortable, and versatile outfit. Its breathable fabrics, relaxed fit, and adaptability make it perfect for everything from casual outings to grand celebrations. At Nihal Fashions, we understand the significance of this timeless piece of attire and offer a wide range of kurtas in various designs, fabrics, and colors to suit your unique style.Whether you’re looking for a traditional Mens Kurta or a contemporary twist on the classic, our collection has something for everyone. Embrace the heat, stay stylish, and experience the comfort and elegance of the Kurta Pajama for Men this summer. Visit Nihal Fashions today to discover the best of Indian fashion!


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11 sexting tips that will make your relationship so much hotter

Another reason to check first: Some people have phones issued by work or that they use for both personal and work purposes, and explicit language could violate rules for how they’re supposed to use that device, says Lexx Brown-James, EdD, LMFT, director of the Sexual Health Certificate Program at the University of Michigan’s School of Social Work.

Not to mention, asking can help you sort through the logistics of time and place—you might not want to send them three eggplant emojis when they’re sharing their screen at work or tell them how much you loved feeling their [insert body part] last night while they’re in the midst of dinner with their kids, for instance. Even if they’re just busy, it can suck to be waiting on a reply to a saucy text for a prolonged period of time, Dr. Brown-James says. That’s why you want to get on the same page about if and when they’re generally into sexting before diving straight in.

It also doesn’t hurt to double-check (hell, even triple-check) that you’re sexting the right person before you actually hit send on anything, Dr. Brown-James adds: Being on the receiving end of a sext from a friend may be awkward in a funny way—but sending a sext to your boss, parent, sibling or PTA group chat? Not so much.

Start simple, then layer on the descriptions and the adjectives

It doesn’t have to be carnal, Dr. Brown-James says. And it probably shouldn’t be right off the bat. Dr. Tara suggests starting out with energy compliments—for instance, “Your energy is so sexy.” You can also try some playful teasing to signal the vibe, she adds, like: “Guess what I’m wearing right now?” And when they ask: “That naughty lingerie you got me.”

Once you’re both on board with what’s happening, you can pile on more descriptive words. As Engle says, it’s easy to see how just adding “juicy,” “wet” or “thick” to the imaginary scene you’re painting or compliment you’re dishing out could make it very filthy.

Todd Baratz, LMHC, psychotherapist, AASECT-certified sex therapist and member of the plusOne Wellness Collective recommends focusing on sensory details to take things up a notch. Maybe you’ve raved about their physical appearance—but is there some way they smell, feel or taste when they’re at their sexiest that you can describe? Or flip the script and use that same lens to portray characteristics of yourself being turned on by them. Whichever you choose, serve it up piecemeal—just a few lines max at a time, Dr. Brown-James says: “Reading a dissertation in a text can kill the vibe.”

If you’ve hooked up with them before, describe your favorite parts about it…

A simple approach is just reminiscing on the best sexy encounter you’ve had with this person (if they’re a regular partner) or the most recent one. As Dr. Brown-James says, you don’t have to be an erotic novelist; you just have to jog your own memory. Any specific thing you loved about that hookup or something you know you want to do again with them will work here, like: “I’m still thinking about when you went down on me last weekend,” or “I literally can’t wait until the next time you [insert spicy thing they did here].”

…Or paint the picture of an ideal future sex session

Maybe you haven’t gotten physical with them yet—or there’s just some sexual avenue you haven’t explored together. Engle suggests taking a minute to think about what that might look like and asking yourself what would be most arousing in a future hookup: Is there a certain sex toy you’d like to bring in? Do you want to try bondage? Role-play? Whatever it is, use your imagination to depict the experience you want to have with them.

If they’re not catching your drift, pause to offer more context

Let’s say you start recounting your last romp in graphic detail or elucidating why they’re so damn fine, and they’re giving you little more than one-word responses (or, worse yet, settling for mere heart or thumbs-up reactions). Engle herself has been there. She suggests taking a step back and sharing a bit about what you’re trying to achieve in a straightforward (but not aggressive) way. Explain briefly why sexting matters to you, and follow it up with a request: “Would it be possible for you to give me back what I’m serving?” According to Engle, most people who are game to sext are also happy to be more engaged if their partner asks.

Use your fantasies as fodder for inspiration

Since sexting isn’t actually sex, it can also function as a low-risk setting to explore kink. Maybe you have a fantasy about having sex in public, and the idea of someone else seeing you is thrilling. Or perhaps there are specific kinds of role-play that really get you off—like the scenario of a nurse and their patient, or a boss and their assistant. You can use any and all of that to guide your sexting forays. As Engle points out, this isn’t an essay you’re turning in at school or submitting for publication so feel free to lift ideas directly from your favourite pieces of erotic material. The truth is, nobody cares if what you say isn’t wholly original. Certain fantasies become cliché for a reason: Tons of people find them hot. So put yourself in the POV of a porn star, and describe exactly what’s happening, she says.


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