Globalization has triggered a cultural revolution which has left behind an impact on the traditional wear of India. Traditional Indian wear for women, like the sari and salwar kameez are been cast away in favor of jeans, shorts, skirts and tops. Is this influence corroding India’s rich cultural heritage and traditional values to a larger […]
Studio@55 launches an entire collection of luxury home furniture
‘Re-style your life with the latest, chic and stylish contemporary furniture designs’ 23rd November 2013: People these days have a penchant to reflect their personality and unique tastes and preferences in their furniture items, and it is often not easy to find one that can strike the right cord. Studio@55 is a perfect place that […]
Guy Gifts: Man Cave Fav’s – Part 2 (Barware)
This holiday season help the special guy in your life trick out the bar in his man cave, making him the envy of his buddies. Whether his space is used to watch sports, enjoy home audio and video entertainment, play games, enjoy quality libations, or generally bask in secluded R&R, here’s an array of “spirited” […]
Brand Adda to Collabrate with Naad Sewa Samiti for Social Cause and CSR
Brand Adda has announced its tie up with NAAD sewa samiti to work on the CSR projects for the upliftment of artisans and craft. Today Brand Adda and Naad joined hands together to work on a common platform for social cause and csr for upliftment of artisans and craft. After weeks of meetings and brainstorming […]
La Costa Resort & Spa, Carlsbad: A Playground for All Ages
By Merilee Kern. ‘The Luxe List’ Executive Editor I recently had the pleasure of visiting the La Costa Resort and Spa – a destination idyllically situated in sunny Carlsbad, California that’s revered for its well-appointed accommodations, world-class spa, fine dining and, of course, its two PGA-championship golf courses. Having heard much about La Costa prior […]
Greetings from Inside a Conceptual Artwork*! *By Daniel Buren
That’s me in the picture to the left standing in front of an artwork by Daniel Buren, a French conceptual artist, who decided in 1965 that he liked a particular pattern of stripes he saw in a fabric store in Paris, and has been making them ever since — sometimes as “street art,” anonymously pasted […]