Harper’s Bazaar Bride is the ultimate guide for luxury weddings. Here is every modern bride’s ‘go-to’ magazine for the best in Indian and international couture, trousseau shopping, jewellery, wedding décor, gifting, beauty and much more.
ANUBHAV SOOD A Delhi-based photographer, he was born and brought up in the small town of Kalimpong. Sood began his career in 2011 as an assistant to photographer Tarun Khiwal. He is now a freelancer who has shot for brands like Nicobar, Kishandas & Co., Pankaj & Nidhi, and various publications. In this issue, Sood photographs the best of floral fashion in ‘Natural Wonders’, pg 93. Vacation spot you keep going back to? Kalimpong. Now trips to home are primarily vacations since they happen only once or twice a year. CLOVER WOOTTON She is a British makeup and prosthetics artist currently living and working in Mumbai. Wootton was trained in Fine Arts, is also an accomplished horse-rider and, loves all animals—her makeup kit is completely cruelty-free. Here, she gives a…
FROM THE EDITOR AS WE ENTER A NEW DECADE, IT IS CLEAR THAT TODAY’S BRIDE IS FIRMLY OF THE MOMENT. The year 2020 signifies more than just a shift in time. It also marks a shift in attitude. While tradition and modernity have found a balance, what define this young woman are the choices she makes—thoughtful, deliberate, and considered. And this is particularly reflected in the clothes she selects. Which is why Ritu Kumar is the ideal guest editor for the combined issue of December 2019–January 2020. Her label has not only defined the Indian aesthetic for 50 years, but the designer herself has been at the forefront of change. “Today’s bride is sure of herself. She is who she is and she’s not going to be dictated to. I…
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Rustic yet modern, designers Shivan & Narresh’s debut furniture collection pays homage to their love for prints. The Shivan & Narresh Homes X Bent Chair range is a modern take on interior essentials. And the design aesthetic is an extension of their Summer Resort ’19 collection, the Patu Series with Dravidian Gond art prints, as well as elements of Andhra’s Tholu Bommalata tradition (shadow puppetry). The collection features 13 pieces including sofas, chairs, and coffee tables in steam beech wood as well as rugs and pillowcases. Available at bentchair.com…