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What 92.5 Percent Pure Silver Really Means and Why Vilva Doesn’t Compromise?

What 92.5 Percent Pure Silver Really Means and Why Vilva Doesn’t Compromise? Estimated reading time: 3 minutes Luxe has seen the glint of many jewels. Yet, Vilva brought a quiet charm all its own. Nestled in the heart of Coimbatore and now blooming in Chennai and Madurai, Vilva is not just a silver jewellery boutique. It is a feeling. The kind of place where time slows down. Where each piece of jewellery seems to carry a whisper from the past and a promise for the future.We walked in expecting shine. We walked out with a story. The conversation began with a simple question: “Why 92.5 percent?” A smiling Vilva staff member dressed with the same grace as the store itself with soft lighting and serene finishes answered without hesitation. “Pure silver is 100 percent silver. It is soft and delicate which makes it difficult to shape into jewellery that lasts. So the industry standard is 92.5 percent silver mixed with 7.5 percent other metals, usually copper. This combination is called sterling silver. It gives the jewellery strength and durability while keeping the beautiful shine and natural qualities of silver.” She continued, “This is why 92.5 percent purity is important. It means you are getting real silver, but also jewellery that will hold its form and stand the test of time. Unfortunately, some brands add more alloy to reduce cost or make the jewellery harder but less pure. At Vilva, we never compromise on that purity. Every piece is guaranteed to be 92.5 percent pure silver.” That commitment stayed with us. Each piece from temple inspired chokers to minimalist earrings is crafted with certified 92.5 percent silver. No compromise. No shortcuts. Walking through the boutique felt like strolling through a curated art gallery. Not just because of the jewellery but because of the way each design was presented. Thoughtfully. Quietly. Elegantly. You could sense the craftsmanship. The heritage. The heart. And now Vilva’s elegance is not just tucked away in Coimbatore Chennai and Madurai. It is online too ready to be explored from wherever you are. Luxe walked in expecting to review a boutique. We left wearing a story. Disclaimer: This post is in collaboration with Vilva, a silver jewellery boutique known for its timeless charm and commitment to purity.For online shopping, visit:🌐 www.vilva.com Follow Vilva on Instagram and Facebook for more silver-crafted stories. Most Recent Posts All Posts Beauty Fashion Lifestyle Top Travel iOS 26 Just Dropped And It’s Changing the Rules What 92.5 Percent Pure Silver Really Means and Why Vilva Doesn’t Compromise? Why Nirmala Sitharaman Chose a Madhubani Saree for the 2025 Budget,The Story Behind the Art Category Beauty (13) Fashion (14) Lifestyle (17) Top (10) Travel (8) Uncategorized (1) Tags

Why Nirmala Sitharaman Chose a Madhubani Saree for the 2025 Budget,The Story Behind the Art

Why Nirmala Sitharaman Chose a Madhubani Saree for the 2025 Budget, The Story Behind the Art Estimated reading time: 3 minutes On Budget Day 2025, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman made a strong statement not just with the numbers she presented, but with the saree she wore. The beautiful Madhubani saree was a gift from Padma Shri awardee Dulari Devi, a self-taught folk artist from Bihar. This saree was hand-painted with traditional designs that tell the rich story of the Mithila region’s heritage. The saree carried symbols like fish and lotus, representing fertility, prosperity, and hope, values that perfectly echoed the spirit of the budget. Dulari Devi spent over a month carefully painting the saree by hand on fine Bengaluru silk, creating a piece that is truly one of a kind. This saree was more than just a garment. It stood as a tribute to Bihar’s artist community and a powerful reminder of the importance of traditional crafts in India’s culture.  Madhubani art, also known as Mithila painting, comes from the Mithila region of Bihar and parts of Nepal. It is one of the oldest forms of folk painting in India. Known for its bright colors, detailed patterns, and deep connection to nature and mythology, Madhubani art has been passed down through generations. Traditionally, these paintings decorated walls and floors during festivals and special occasions. The artists use natural dyes and pigments made from plants, flowers, and minerals. The common themes include scenes from Hindu epics, animals, birds, flowers, and geometric shapes. What makes Madhubani art unique is its use of fine lines and intricate details, with every painting telling a meaningful story. Over time, Madhubani art has moved beyond walls to paper, cloth, and now, beautifully painted sarees that carry the legacy of this art form wherever they go. While Nirmala Sitharaman’s saree came directly from a gifted artist in Bihar, Anya, a studio based in Coimbatore, shares a similar passion for preserving and promoting India’s ancient handcrafted traditions. Anya works closely with skilled artisans who bring ancient art forms like Kalamkari and Madhubani to life in contemporary fashion. Their collections honor the patience, skill, and stories woven into every thread, much like the masterpieces created by Dulari Devi. In today’s world dominated by fast fashion, choosing hand-made textiles such as Madhubani is a meaningful choice. Anya encourages customers to appreciate the environment, preserve culture, and value the people behind these beautiful creations. By wearing a Madhubani saree, whether gifted by an artist like Dulari Devi or carefully chosen from studios like Anya, you carry with you a tradition of skill, culture, and timeless beauty. Wearing these crafts means wearing stories. And at Anya, every piece tells a story worth sharing. Explore Anya’s exclusive Madhubani and Kalamkari collections, and bring home the timeless art of India’s heritage crafted with love and care. Disclaimer: This post is in collaboration with Anya, a platform that curates timeless finds and elegant experiences.To view the collection, visit: https://anyaonline.in/?utm_source=theluxechronicle&utm_medium=Madhubani_Blog&utm_campaign=Anya_Madhubani_Blog_1 Follow Anya on YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook for more. Most Recent Posts All Posts Beauty Fashion Lifestyle Top Travel Why Nirmala Sitharaman Chose a Madhubani Saree for the 2025 Budget,The Story Behind the Art  5 Essential Gym Accessories for Your Fitness Journey 5 Interior Design Trends Transforming Indian Homes Category Beauty (13) Fashion (13) Lifestyle (16) Top (9) Travel (8) Uncategorized (1) Tags

Threads That Wait, Colours That Speak: A Day at Anya

Threads That Wait, Colours That Speak: A Day at Anya Estimated reading time: 3 minutes We thought it would be just another weekday errand—a quick stop at Anya to look at some pretty fabrics, maybe sip on some coffee and chat about colour palettes. But that day? That day turned out to be something else entirely. The moment we stepped in, we knew this wasn’t your average studio. It didn’t feel like a store. It felt like a space that listens. The air was soft with the scent of dried flowers and natural dyes. Fabrics whispered gently in the background. Shelves weren’t just stacked with cloth—they were holding stories. Waiting to be read. We took a few slow steps inside. It was quiet, like walking into a library of forgotten wisdom. The walls were filled with textures, not textures designed for display, but for remembrance. For return. For reverence. Anya’s team welcomed us—not with a brochure or a pitch—but with a warm smile and a story. “Did you know ‘Kalamkari’ comes from kalam (pen) and kari (craft)?” one artisan shared gently, holding out a panel with quiet pride. Neither did we. And it’s not just a style. It’s a 5000-year-old tradition—an ongoing conversation passed down through hands and hearts, from generation to generation. One artist showed us a panel of pure silk, hand-painted with a scene from the Ramayana. No two lines were alike. Some were jagged, others soft. Yet, somehow, the story was whole. That panel didn’t just show mythology—it breathed it. The figures seemed to move when the light shifted, and in that moment, time collapsed. What we were seeing had taken weeks, but it felt timeless. We stood there in quiet awe. From Kancheepuram to Kalahasti, the journey of a single piece of Kalamkari is nothing short of magical. It begins in Kancheepuram, where the silk is sourced—weighty, luminous, almost meditative to the touch. Then it travels to Srikalahasti, where hands and hearts take over. No machines. No shortcuts. It’s not digital. It’s not mechanical. It’s a dance of hands and time—draw, dye, wash, dry. Then repeat. There’s a rhythm to it, like an ancient song only the cloth remembers. We learned that one fabric goes through twenty-three steps. Yes, twenty-three. First, the cloth is soaked in a mixture of milk and natural ingredients—a bath that prepares it for storytelling. Then, the artist outlines the design using black dye made from rusted iron. The blue comes from fermented indigo leaves. Yellow from pomegranate peels. Red from madder root. Every colour, every shade, is made from something that once lived under the sun. No synthetic ink. No pre-made templates. Just earth, light, and legacy. And between each stage, the cloth must pause. It has to rest. To breathe. The way we pause between verses in poetry. The way we hold a breath before saying something we truly mean. What struck us most was the care—not just for the art, but for the people behind it. Kalamkari is never a one-person process. Some draw. Others mix. A few carry heavy bundles. Someone tends to the fires that heat the dye. Someone else hangs the fabric to dry under the sun. Every hand matters. Every task is honoured. At Anya, there’s no hierarchy. Only community. We watched as an older artisan carefully applied blue dye to a panel using just a scrap of cloth and a prayer-like motion. “This colour needs the sun,” he smiled. “So we wait.” In a world obsessed with speed, it was humbling to witness this much slowness—and this much trust. Trust in time. Trust in tradition. Trust that art, when made with heart, doesn’t have to scream to be seen. By the time we were ready to leave, something had shifted in us. We stopped asking, “How long does it take to make one piece?” We started asking, “How does it feel to wear one?” Because when you wear Kalamkari, you’re not just wearing cloth. You’re carrying a story. A silence. A patience. A soul. It’s not fashion. It’s remembrance. And thanks to Anya—we got to feel that story for ourselves. Not in the way of buyers, but as witnesses. As people who, for a little while, slowed down enough to hear what cloth can say when you stop to listen. We left with fabric, yes. But more than that—we left with a reminder. That beauty doesn’t always lie in the bold. Sometimes, it lives in quiet lines. In faded dyes. In the wait between two colours. And in the hands that never rushed. Disclaimer: This post is in collaboration with Anya, a platform that curates timeless finds and elegant experiences.To view the collection, visit: https://anyaonline.in/?utm_source=theluxechronicle&utm_medium=Kalamkari_Blog&utm_campaign=Anya_Kalamkari_Blog_2Follow Anya on YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook for more. Most Recent Posts All Posts Beauty Fashion Lifestyle Top Travel Threads That Wait, Colours That Speak: A Day at Anya How to Choose Jewellery Based on Your Face Shape: Expert Tips India at Cannes 2025A Stunning Display of Cinema, Culture & Couture Category Beauty (13) Fashion (12) Lifestyle (14) Top (9) Travel (8) Uncategorized (1) Tags

How to Choose Jewellery Based on Your Face Shape: Expert Tips

How to Choose Jewellery Based on Your Face Shape: Expert Tips Estimated reading time: 3 minutes Jewellery is more than just adornment—it’s a way to highlight your features, express your style, and feel confident. But did you know the shape of your face plays a big role in what jewellery flatters you most? Whether it’s earrings that elongate your jawline or necklaces that balance proportions, picking the right pieces based on face shape can elevate your look instantly. Recently, Luxe Chronicle visited Suman Jewellery, Coimbatore ‘s timeless design house known for its antique and custom-crafted collections. From bridal finery to statement pieces that blend tradition with taste, their seasoned artisans shared expert inputs on choosing jewellery for different face shapes. Let’s decode this style-meets-utility guide complete with insights straight from the workshop floors of Suman. Step 1: Identify Your Face ShapeBefore diving in, pull your hair back, take a selfie, and observe your face’s proportions. Your face shape likely falls under one of these categories: Round Oval Square Heart-shaped Diamond Long/Rectangular 1. Round Face Traits: Full cheeks, soft jawline, face is roughly as wide as it is long. Best Jewellery:Earrings: Long, vertical drops or angular dangles to add length and slim the face.Necklaces: V-shaped or pendant necklaces to elongate the neck and face. Avoid: Round hoops or studs that mimic the shape of your face. Pro Tip: Long kundan jhumkas or temple-style chains with intricate Nagas detailing—like the ones we spotted at Suman Jewellery create an elegant, elongating effect. 2. Oval Face Traits: Balanced proportions with a slightly narrower chin. Best Jewellery:Earrings: Hoops, teardrops, studs—almost all styles suit you.Necklaces: Chokers, princess-length, and even collar necklaces flatter this versatile shape. Avoid: Very long earrings that overly elongate your naturally balanced face. Pro Tip: According to the design team at Suman, bold oxidised chokers or classic diamond studs work beautifully for this face type especially from their semi-precious stone collection. 3. Square Face Traits: Strong jawline, broad forehead, equal width and length. Best Jewellery:Earrings: Circular, hoop or rounded-edge earrings to soften angular features.Necklaces: Long chains or U-shaped pendants that draw the eye downward. Avoid: Square or geometric earrings that exaggerate sharp angles. Pro Tip: Pearl drops or soft floral designs like the delicate handcrafted pieces we viewed at Suman Jewellery are perfect for softening strong lines. 4. Heart-Shaped Face Traits: Wide forehead, narrow chin. Best Jewellery:Earrings: Tear-drop, chandelier, and bottom-heavy earrings to balance the chin area.Necklaces: Short chains, chokers, or collar styles that fill in the neckline. Avoid: Inverted triangle earrings or styles that add width to the upper face. Pro Tip: A short diamond necklace with vintage craftsmanship and chandbali-style earrings both of which feature heavily in Suman’s bridal range add the perfect harmony. 5. Diamond Face Traits: High cheekbones, narrow forehead and chin. Best Jewellery:Earrings: Studs, small drops, or medium-sized hoops to balance proportions.Necklaces: Princess-length or round-neck chains that soften the angles. Avoid: Extra-long earrings that highlight the cheekbone width. Pro Tip: Try antique chokers or ruby pendants. At Suman, we saw a handcrafted Navratna pendant set that’s ideal for this face shape it softens the edges while drawing attention to the neckline. 6. Long or Rectangular Face Traits: Face length is noticeably longer than its width, often with a strong jawline. Best Jewellery:Earrings: Studs, clustered or wide drops that add horizontal width.Necklaces: Multi-layered or shorter styles to visually shorten the face. Avoid: Long danglers that emphasize the face’s length. Pro Tip: Short temple-style necklaces or navratna chokers like the ones displayed in Suman’s custom showcase offer a royal yet balanced look. Final Thoughts Choosing jewellery based on your face shape isn’t about restrictions, it’s about enhancement. When you pair your face shape with the right pieces, you not only highlight your natural beauty but also give your personal style a subtle lift. At Suman Jewellery, every piece is thoughtfully designed to enhance individual features—whether it’s a bold festive set or a timeless antique heirloom. Since 1992, they’ve built a reputation not just for intricate artistry but also for personalised service that keeps clients coming back generation after generation. Whether you’re styling your everyday look or shopping for something timeless, let this guide be your go-to—and when in doubt, a visit to Suman Jewellery can offer expert suggestions and one-of-a-kind finds. Follow Suman Jewellery and let the jewels do the talking! This blog is in collaboration with Suman Jewellers, known for their antique, nagas, and precious-studded creations, Suman Jewellery offers the perfect blend of tradition and sophistication. Explore their latest bridal and occasion wear collections today. Most Recent Posts All Posts Beauty Fashion Lifestyle Top Travel How to Choose Jewellery Based on Your Face Shape: Expert Tips India at Cannes 2025A Stunning Display of Cinema, Culture & Couture I didn’t buy fabric. I brought home a story. Category Beauty (13) Fashion (11) Lifestyle (14) Top (8) Travel (8) Uncategorized (1) Tags

India at Cannes 2025A Stunning Display of Cinema, Culture & Couture

India at Cannes 2025 A Stunning Display of Cinema, Culture & Couture Estimated reading time: 3 – 4 minutes From the steps of Palais des Festivals to the global cinema stage, India made history at the Cannes Film Festival 2025. This year wasn’t just about movie premieres, it was a celebration of everything India stands for: powerful storytelling, timeless tradition, and a bold, unapologetic sense of style. Whether it was the emotional standing ovation for Homebound, the return of Satyajit Ray’s magic, or the spectacular sarees and handwoven masterpieces on the red carpet, Cannes 2025 became a proud chapter in India’s global journey. Homebound Makes India Proud with a 9-Minute Standing Ovation One of the biggest moments this year came when Neeraj Ghaywan’s Homebound premiered in the Un Certain Regard Section. Starring Janhvi Kapoor, Ishaan Khatter, and Vishal Jethwa, the film set in rural North India touched hearts with its story of friendship, dignity, and pain. The audience responded with a rare 9-minute standing ovation. Legendary filmmaker Martin Scorsese, who supported the film as executive producer, called it “a significant contribution to Indian cinema.” “This is Indian storytelling at its finest, real, rooted, and relevant.” Indian Fashion at Cannes, A New Red Carpet Language This year, the Cannes red carpet belonged to India. From handwoven Banarasis to sculptural silhouettes, Indian celebrities didn’t just dress to impress they dressed to express. Janhvi Kapoor 1. Wowed in a Tarun Tahiliani tissue corset set, woven in Varanasi. 2. Walked the red carpet in a mint-green Anamika Khanna gown with pearls and gems. 3. For the amfAR Gala, she wore a 1989 vintage YSL jacket paired with an Anamika Khanna skirt, a nod to both heritage and high fashion. Alia Bhatt Choose a custom Gucci outfit inspired by the silhouette of a saree, melding Italian luxury with Indian grace. Parul Gulati Turned heads with a daring gown featuring braided hair details, adding a bold twist to traditional styling. Aishwarya Rai Bachchan In her 22nd Cannes appearance, she brought regal elegance in a white-and-gold Banarasi sari by Manish Malhotra. Followed it up with a Gaurav Gupta velvet gown topped with a Banarasi brocade cape. Ishaan Khatter Served looks in a maroon velvet bandhgala and a vintage Armani vest, styled by Alexander Roth.​ Vishal Jethwa Made structured shoulders fashionable with Kaushik Velendra and a striking houndstooth blazer. Aditi Rao Hydari Glimmered in a Rahul Mishra ombré gown paired with a Chopard diamond necklace. Nitanshi Goel (17 years old) The breakout star of Lapataa Ladies stunned in a Jade by Monica & Karishma black gown with gold kasab embroidery. Karan Johar Showcased a drama with a Rohit Bal piece that took 410 hours to make, plus a fitted Manish Malhotra ensemble. Indian Cinema Shines Bright This year’s festival wasn’t just about fashion. Indian cinema left a lasting impact on the screen and in conversations. Sharmila Tagore & Aranyer Din Ratri Satyajit Ray’s classic Aranyer Din Ratri (1970) was screened as part of the Cannes Classics section. With a new digital restoration, the film received a standing ovation, attended by stars Sharmila Tagore and Simi Garewal. Acclaimed director Wes Anderson, a fan of Ray, introduced the film and praised it as “a timeless journey of self-discovery.” Why Cannes 2025 Was a Win for India This year at Cannes, #IndiaAtCannes wasn’t just a hashtag it was a movement. It was about owning the red carpet in Indian textiles and styles, not just borrowing from the West. It was about showcasing Indian stories that touch universal emotions. It was about young stars, veteran icons, and visionary filmmakers standing shoulder to shoulder on the world stage. Final Thoughts Cannes 2025 wasn’t just a film festival, it was a reminder of what India brings to the world.. rich stories, rooted traditions, bold fashion, and limitless talent. From Varanasi looms to French carpets, from rural stories to global screens, India is not just participating anymore. We’re leading. Most Recent Posts Category Tags

I didn’t buy fabric. I brought home a story.

I didn’t buy fabric. I brought home a story. Estimated reading time: 3 minutes That’s what someone told me after they visited Anya, and honestly, it stayed with me. Because it’s true. What we wear has the power to hold memories, emotions, and even the spirit of the people who created it — if we choose it with intention. Let me tell you a little story. We’re all used to fast fashion now, right? New styles every week, new colors, offers that push us to “buy now.” And hey, I get it — I’ve done the same. You find something cute online, it shows up at your door in two days, you wear it once, maybe twice… and then it just sits in the back of your wardrobe. No real connection. No story behind it. It’s fashion that’s fast, cheap, and honestly… forgettable.But then, there’s something like Kalamkari.And that? That’s a whole different experience. It doesn’t begin in a factory or behind a screen. It begins in a small town called Srikalahasti, where people still create fabric the old way with their hands, their time, and a whole lot of heart. At Anya, we work closely with these artists. It starts with pure, untreated cotton or silk — nothing synthetic, nothing rushed. The fabric is first washed using traditional methods (yes, even with natural cleansers like water and cow dung — it’s a tried and tested process that’s been used for generations). Then it’s laid out under the open sky to dry in the sunlight. No machines. Just nature doing what it does best. And then comes the most beautiful part — the drawing. Imagine this: an artisan takes a sharpened bamboo stick, dips it into natural dye, and begins to draw… directly on the fabric. No sketching, no tracing. Just freehand lines flowing from years of memory, practice, and passion. They draw mythological stories, scenes from temples, elements of nature like rivers, trees, birds, even symbols from their own dreams. Every single piece is unique because no two hands draw the same way. The colors used? They’re not from a bottle or chemical mix. They’re made from things like indigo leaves, pomegranate peels, jaggery, iron, madder root. It takes time to prepare each one. They’re layered gently, with washes and drying between each step. If something doesn’t go right — if the dye bleeds or the drawing smudges — they don’t just “fix” it. They start over. Because for them, this isn’t just fabric. It’s pride. It’s tradition. It’s soul work. And once everything is complete, the fabric is placed out in the sun one last time. Not just to dry — but to set the story. The warmth of the sun locks in the colors and brings the artwork to life. It’s the final touch from nature. What I love most is that Kalamkari isn’t made by one person. It’s made by many. One prepares the fabric. Another draws. Someone else prepares the dyes. Another handles the drying. Each person adds something of themselves to the cloth. And you can feel it when you hold it. At Anya, we’ve made it our mission to protect this art. We work directly with Kalamkari artisans, ensure they’re paid fairly, and support them in keeping this knowledge alive for future generations. Because honestly? These fabrics aren’t just beautiful. They mean something. They carry people, places, and stories. They remind us that not everything in life has to be fast or perfect. Some things are meant to be slow, steady, and deeply felt. So the next time you pick out something to wear, just pause for a moment and ask: Am I buying something trendy that’ll be gone in a few months? Or am I choosing something with heart? Because when you wear Kalamkari, you’re not just wearing art.You’re wearing someone’s hours.Someone’s hope.Someone’s heritage. And trust me, that feels very different. And yes choose Kalamkari, only at Anya. Disclaimer: This post is in collaboration with Anya, a platform that curates timeless finds and elegant experiences.To view the collection, visit:https://anyaonline.in/?utm_source=theluxechronicle&utm_medium=Kalamkari_Blog&utm_campaign=Anya_Kalamkari_Blog_1Follow Anya on YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook for more. Most Recent Posts All Posts Beauty Fashion Lifestyle Top Travel Threads That Wait, Colours That Speak: A Day at Anya How to Choose Jewellery Based on Your Face Shape: Expert Tips India at Cannes 2025A Stunning Display of Cinema, Culture & Couture Category Beauty (13) Fashion (11) Lifestyle (14) Top (8) Travel (8) Uncategorized (2) Tags

5 Must-Have Summer Shirts for Men in India (And How to Style Them Right)

5 Must-Have Summer Shirts for Men in India (And How to Style Them Right) When the Indian summer hits with full force, your wardrobe needs to rise to the occasion. Comfort becomes key, but that doesn’t mean style takes a back seat. The right summer shirts can help you stay cool while turning heads, whether you’re strolling through the lanes of Goa or stepping into a brunch date in Mumbai. Here are five summer shirt styles every Indian man needs—and exactly how to rock them. 1. The Linen Button-Down Why You Need It: Linen is breathable, moisture-wicking, and lightweight—perfect for the Indian heat. Style Tip: Opt for earthy tones like olive green, beige, or powder blue. Pair it with tailored chinos and loafers for an effortlessly polished day look. Pro Styling Hack: Roll up the sleeves, wear it untucked with slim-fit shorts for a cool weekend vibe. Add a leather-strap watch to complete the ensemble. 2. Printed Cuban Collars Why You Need It: The relaxed, open collar and tropical prints scream vacation mode. Ideal for Goa trips or poolside lounging. Style Tip: Match a bold floral Cuban shirt with white linen trousers or even swim shorts. Keep accessories minimal and wear slip-on espadrilles or sandals. Pro Styling Hack: Use it as a layering piece. Throw it over a solid tank top and wear it open with shorts for a beach bar look. 3. Classic White Cotton Shirt Why You Need It: The classic white shirt is timeless and versatile. Style Tip: Tuck it into navy chinos for a business-casual look or layer it over a pastel tee for a laid-back aesthetic. Pro Styling Hack: Knot the hem, leave two buttons open, and wear with jeans and sneakers for a trendy, Gen Z-inspired outfit. 4. Short Sleeve Chambray Shirt Why You Need It: Chambray gives a denim-like appeal without the weight, making it perfect for daily wear. Style Tip: Pair it with khaki shorts and sneakers or roll up the sleeves and layer over a graphic tee. Pro Styling Hack: Add a fedora or a canvas belt to give your look more personality without going overboard. 5. Mandarain Collar Kurta Shirt Why You Need It: A stylish twist on traditional Indian wear—great for festive yet casual settings. Style Tip: Go for pastel hues or subtle stripes. Pair with cotton trousers or jeans. Finish the look with kolhapuri sandals. Pro Styling Hack: Accessorise with a leather bracelet and a slim crossbody bag for an Indo-western twist. Style Ideas You Can Use: Workwear Ready: Tuck a linen shirt into pleated trousers, add a belt and formal sandals for a breathable office look. Staycation Vibe: Mix your Cuban collar shirt with drawstring pants and tinted sunglasses for a breezy home brunch outfit. Smart & Sustainable: Choose organic cotton or bamboo-fibre shirts from homegrown Indian labels like Nicobar or No Nasties.   Final Word: Your wardrobe doesn’t need an overhaul—it needs smart staples. These five shirts not only handle the summer sun with ease but also add undeniable style to your personality. Whether you’re dressing for a relaxed Sunday or a destination wedding after-party, these options will keep you comfortable and classy. Most Recent Posts All Posts Beauty Fashion Lifestyle Top Travel Uncategorized 5 Must-Have Summer Shirts for Men in India (And How to Style Them Right) Dark Circles & Tired Eyes: Are You Fixing the Problem or Just Covering It Up? Akshaya Tritiya 2025: A Celebration of Abundance, the Luxe Way Category Beauty (10) Fashion (7) Lifestyle (8) Top (5) Travel (7) Uncategorized (2) Tags

Top 5 Indian Fashion Bloggers to Follow for Summer Inspiration

Top 5 Indian Fashion Bloggers to Follow for Summer Inspiration Summer 2025 is here, and it’s time to bring out those breezy outfits, comfy fabrics, and fun colors! If you’re wondering how to stay stylish while beating the heat, these Indian fashion bloggers have got you covered. Whether you love bold prints, effortless boho vibes, or classic chic looks, these influencers are serving up the best summer fashion tips this season. 1. Komal Pandey (@komalpandeyofficial) If you love experimenting with your style, Komal is your girl! She’s a pro at mixing traditional and modern elements—think sarees with corsets or bold color blocking. Her biggest summer fashion tip? Play around with light layers and accessorize to elevate even the simplest outfits. 2. Santoshi Shetty (@santoshishetty) Santoshi’s style is all about easy-breezy fashion that looks effortlessly cool. From flowy linen dresses to pastel co-ord sets, she keeps things minimal yet trendy. If you want to keep things comfy without compromising on style, her feed is full of inspiration. 3. Kritika Khurana (@thatbohogirl) If boho fashion is your vibe, Kritika is a must-follow. She swears by airy maxi dresses, funky prints, and relaxed silhouettes that are perfect for hot summer days. Her summer fashion tip? Mix ethnic and contemporary pieces to create a unique, laid-back look. 4. Aashna Shroff (@aashnashroff) Aashna’s style is classic, elegant, and always on point. From chic sundresses to linen blazers, she nails that effortless, polished look. If you’re into neutral tones and timeless fashion, her profile is full of outfit inspiration you’ll love. 5. Juhi Godambe (@juhigodambe) For those who love a mix of luxury and everyday fashion, Juhi’s style is all about looking polished yet comfortable. She effortlessly rocks bold prints, resort wear, and statement sunglasses—perfect for your summer vacation wardrobe. Final Thoughts Whether you love minimal fashion, boho vibes, or bold styling, these Indian fashion bloggers 2025 are bringing all the summer outfit inspo you need. Follow them for fresh summer fashion tips, styling hacks, and outfit ideas to keep you looking cool (literally and figuratively) this season! Most Recent Posts All Posts Beauty Fashion Lifestyle Top Travel Uncategorized Trending Summer Hairstyles for Indian Hair Types Top 5 Indian Fashion Bloggers to Follow for Summer Inspiration Men’s Summer Fashion: Must-Have Accessories for the Modern Indian Gentleman. Category Beauty (5) Fashion (7) Lifestyle (4) Top (4) Travel (4) Uncategorized (1) Tags

Men’s Summer Fashion: Must-Have Accessories for the Modern Indian Gentleman.

Men’s Summer Fashion: Must-Have Accessories for the Modern Indian Gentleman. Summer in India can be brutal, but that doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice style for comfort. The right accessories can keep you looking sharp while helping you stay cool in the heat. Whether you’re heading to work, a casual meet-up, or a beach getaway, these must-have accessories 2025 will level up your look effortlessly. 1. Sunglasses – A Summer Essential No summer look is complete without a good pair of sunglasses. They don’t just make you look stylish; they protect your eyes from harsh sunlight. Aviators give a classic edge, wayfarers are great for everyday wear, and if you want to experiment, go for tinted lenses or sleek metal frames. 2. Lightweight Scarves – Style and Sun Protection in One A linen or cotton scarf is an underrated but practical summer accessory. It adds a touch of effortless style while shielding your skin from the sun and pollution. Stick to neutral shades like beige or pastel hues for a fresh, airy vibe. 3. Breathable Hats – Stay Cool, Look Sharp A good hat can elevate your summer look instantly. If you’re into a sophisticated vibe, go for a lightweight fedora or a classic Panama hat. For more casual days, a cotton baseball cap or a bucket hat works just as well. Bonus: they also help keep the sweat away! 4. Leather or Woven Bracelets – Small Detail, Big Impact Accessories don’t have to be flashy to make a difference. A simple leather or woven bracelet adds personality to your outfit without being over the top. Choose earthy tones or minimal designs for a classy, effortless touch. 5. Loafers & Sandals – The Right Footwear Matters Let’s be honest—wearing heavy sneakers in the summer heat is just uncomfortable. Instead, switch to breathable loafers or stylish open-toe sandals. Tan, navy, and beige are great choices that work with almost anything in your wardrobe. 6. A Classic Watch – Timeless and Functional A watch isn’t just about telling time—it completes your look. In summer, swap metal straps for lightweight leather or fabric bands to keep things comfortable. A clean, minimalist dial adds a polished touch without trying too hard. 7. A Stylish Yet Functional Bag Carrying essentials like sunglasses, wallets, and keys? A sling bag or a canvas messenger bag is perfect for keeping things handy without cramping your style. Go for neutral tones that complement your outfits effortlessly. Final Thoughts Mastering men’s summer fashion India isn’t just about what you wear—it’s about the little details that pull everything together. These must-have accessories 2025 will help you stay cool, comfortable, and effortlessly stylish all season long. Follow these men’s style tips, and you’ll be turning heads wherever you go! Most Recent Posts All Posts Beauty Fashion Lifestyle Top Travel Uncategorized Trending Summer Hairstyles for Indian Hair Types Top 5 Indian Fashion Bloggers to Follow for Summer Inspiration Men’s Summer Fashion: Must-Have Accessories for the Modern Indian Gentleman. Category Beauty (5) Fashion (7) Lifestyle (4) Top (4) Travel (4) Uncategorized (1) Tags

Mr India 2025: Shubham Sharma Crowned Mr India Supranational 2025

Mr India 2025: Shubham Sharma Crowned Mr India Supranational 2025 The journey to the Mr India 2025 grand finale was nothing short of spectacular. From an initial pool of 80 contestants, the competition narrowed down to the Top 30 finalists, showcasing charisma, talent, and dedication. The competition further tightened as the Top 5—Navee Rautela, Lucky Saran, Renny TD, Shubham Sharma and Rohan Goradia— proved their excellence, making a lasting mark on this incredible journey. The event reached its pinnacle when Shubham Sharma emerged victorious, earning the title of Mr India Supranational 2025 and the honor of representing India at Mister Supranational 2025 in Poland.  The Road to the Crown The competition began with a digital talent hunt, with registrations from December 10, 2024, to February 15, 2025. From the applicants, 80 contestants were shortlisted and announced on February 18. They competed in Mumbai on February 21 in final auditions, including on-stage interviews and evaluations by an esteemed jury. This rigorous selection process led to the unveiling of the Top 30 finalists.   The Grand Finale The electrifying finale in Mumbai put the contestants through intense rounds, testing their personality, talent, intellect, fitness, and stage presence. After a series of grueling challenges, five exceptional finalists emerged:⭐ Shubham Sharma⭐ Renny TD⭐ Lucky Saran⭐ Navee Rautela⭐ Rohan Goradia The night’s most unforgettable moment was when Shubham Sharma was crowned Mr India Supranational 2025, receiving the prestigious sash from Prathamesh Maulingkar, Mister Supranational 2018. The Esteemed Jury The competition was judged by industry experts, including: Rohit Khandelwal – Mr World 2016 Prathamesh Maulingkar – Mister Supranational 2018 Jitesh Thakur – Mister Supranational 2016 – 2nd Runner-up Ritika Khatnani – Miss Supranational Asia 2022 Nandini Gupta – Femina Miss India World 2023 Nikita Porwal – Femina Miss India World 2024 The grand event was hosted by Nehal Chudasama, Miss Diva Universe 2018. More Than Just a Title The Mr India pageant is a launchpad for young men aspiring to excel in fashion, entertainment, and beyond. This year introduced an exciting new dimension—“The Hunt for India’s Most Desirable Man”, a web series capturing the contestants’ journey from registration to the grand finale. Shubham Sharma’s Winning Moment Expressing his gratitude, Shubham Sharma said,“Winning Mr India 2025 is a dream come true. I’m honored to represent my country on the global stage and grateful to the Times Group for this life-changing opportunity. I look forward to making India proud at Mister Supranational 2025.” The Road Ahead As Shubham Sharma prepares for Mister Supranational 2025 in Poland, India eagerly awaits his performance on the world stage. For more exclusive updates, visit The Luxe Chronicle. Most Recent Posts All Posts Beauty Fashion Lifestyle Top Travel Mr India 2025: Shubham Sharma Crowned Mr India Supranational 2025 Minimalist Living: Decluttering Tips for a Stress-Free Home Storage Hacks: Smart Solutions to Maximize Every Inch of Your Home Category Beauty (4) Fashion (5) Lifestyle (4) Top (4) Travel (4) Tags