Luxury advisor and author Srimoyi Bhattacharya, making a case for abundance via a life lived in movement. A life lived in many places, made richer with its different flavours, experiences, environments, and pace – all assimilating in characterful layers as seen in her style, her homes, her jewels.
"I think I'm a little bit of a chameleon. I love to embrace the atmosphere or the pulse of the city. And I think in Delhi it was a little over the top, you know, the colours and in the way, the house was put together. It always felt very dressed up. There were flowers everywhere, candles. Whereas in Goa it's more in sync with the outdoors, with nature, flowers are foraged from the garden and the fabrics are a lot more natural. It just feels airier."
"I like really special things, whether its precious materials or something that’s beautifully made. I care about how it’s made, or the story behind it, or emotional connections like having something passed down to me...I like to mix metals, gold and silver, or wear Indian jewellery with just a regular t-shirt or blazer." - Spardha Malik brings her instinctive high-low take on fashion to how she perceives jewellery. View Post
"All the women in my family – my Nani who I never really knew, but my mother, even my Dadi – their thing has been very much just very small things, discreet jewellery. Gold. Maybe some diamonds. And so mine continues to be like that, as I really can’t imagine a different kind." - Divrina Dhingra is our first guest in our series, In the Box, talking about the memories, stories, and feelings associated with her jewellery