How to Build a Minimalist Capsule Wardrobe: The Ultimate Checklist
A few years ago, I counted the clothes in my wardrobe and realised I was regularly wearing about a third of them. The rest existed in a kind of holding pattern, too good to donate, not quite right enough to reach for, taking up space and contributing to that daily low-grade frustration of standing in front of a full wardrobe feeling like you have nothing to wear. So, I thought, why not build the ultimate checklist to build a Minimalist Capsule Wardrobe?. That is the paradox that capsule wardrobe thinking solves. Not by having less, exactly, but by having less of the wrong things. I am not a minimalist in…
Home Office Ergonomics: The Complete Guide to Creating Your Perfect Work-From-Home Setup
I have been working from home for several years now, and I will tell you what nobody told me at the start: the physical cost of a badly set-up workspace accumulates quietly. So this is my version of The Complete Guide to Creating Your Perfect Work-From-Home Setup. It does not announce itself on day one. It starts as mild tension in the neck by 3pm. Then a recurring ache in the lower back that you assume is just tiredness. Then you realise you are shifting positions every twenty minutes because nothing feels quite right, and your ability to focus is taking the hit alongside your posture. I am not someone…
Elevated Pajamas: The Work From Home Uniform
There is a particular kind of morning decision that does not get enough credit. Not what to eat, not what to work on first. What to wear. The Work From Home Uniform. When your commute is ten steps from your bedroom to your desk, the getting dressed part can feel pointless. And for a while, early in my work-from-home life, it was. Actual pajamas until noon. Sometimes beyond noon. The kind of shapeless comfort that felt fine in the moment and somehow deflating by 2pm. What shifted things for me was not a productivity hack or a morning routine overhaul. It was pajamas. Better ones. The kind that looked intentional…
How Glitter Became Must-Have Fashion Statement
I will be honest with you. For a long time, glitter and I had an understanding. It stayed in my daughter’s craft box, and I stayed firmly on the other side of the room. Glitter felt like a young person’s game. Messy, impractical, and slightly chaotic, which are three things I actively try to avoid in my wardrobe and my life. I am a person who irons her pillowcases. Glitter was not for me. And then I started noticing it everywhere. Not the chunky festival kind. Something more considered. A shimmer blazer on a morning commute. Subtle sparkle on a pair of loafers that somehow looked completely office-appropriate. A glitter…
Best Acne-Fighting Products That Actually Work
I am in my thirties, I work from home, and I still get acne. Not the dramatic teenage kind. The quieter, more frustrating adult kind. The hormonal spot that appears on my chin exactly on schedule. The clogged pores around my nose that never fully clear. The occasional flare during a stressful week when deadlines pile up and my skin decides to register its protest visibly. I have tried a lot of products over the years. Some because they were recommended by dermatologists. Some because an algorithm decided I needed to see them seventeen times. Some because I was genuinely desperate at 11pm and added them to a cart without…
Tanjore Painting:Complete Guide for Beginners
My first Tanjore painting was made when I was five months pregnant. I had never attended a class. I had no formal training in this art form, no teacher walking me through the steps, no one to ask when something went wrong. What I had was an overwhelming fascination with this centuries-old art, a laptop full of open tabs, a stack of YouTube tutorials I had watched more times than I could count, and the particular kind of stubborn curiosity that makes you attempt things most people would consider slightly unreasonable. I attempted it anyway. And somewhere between the gold leaf and the chalk powder and the very specific ratios…
Best Cruelty-Free Vegan Blushes for Every Skin Tone
I came to cruelty-free beauty the slow way. It was not a sudden ethical awakening or a viral documentary that shifted things. It was more gradual than that. Reading ingredient lists out of curiosity. Learning what carmine actually is. Noticing that some of my favourite Indian beauty brands had been quietly doing things right for years without making a big noise about it. Now I buy makeup the same way I approach most things: slowly, intentionally, with some research done first. And blush, which I wear almost every day because it is the one product that makes me look like I have slept properly even when I have not, is…
Brilliant Ways to Upcycle Your Old Baby Crib
There is a particular kind of quiet that settles over a nursery after your child has outgrown it. The crib is still there, solid and familiar, but nobody sleeps in it anymore. It is too big to ignore and too full of memory to simply discard. I remember standing in my daughter’s room after we moved her to her first proper bed, looking at that crib and feeling genuinely reluctant to let it go, not because we needed it, but because it had held something irreplaceable. If you are in that same in-between moment, here is a thought worth sitting with: you do not have to sell it, store it…
Kalamkari Sarees and Blouses: Styling Tips
There is something about a kalamkari saree that stops you mid-scroll. It is not flashy. It does not demand attention the way heavily embellished occasion wear does. But something about those hand-drawn lines, the earthy reds and indigo blues, the stories tucked into the pallu, makes you look twice and then keep looking. I have been drawn to kalamkari for years, long before “slow fashion” became a talking point. Growing up in South India, these sarees were simply part of the fabric of life, worn to temples, to family gatherings, passed between generations without ceremony. It is only later, when fast fashion started crowding out everything quiet and considered, that I understood what we…




























