Not too far from Amsterdam. Known for Delft Pottery or Delftware and the unfortunate accident that leveled almost the entire town in 1654 - also known as The Delft Explosion. A gunpowder stash blew up and along with it, most of the town blew up as well.
Together with Van Heusen, Conde Nast Traveller India celebrated the success of their Business Traveller Special over cocktails and dinner at The Living Room at The Mansion at Hyatt Regency Hotel at New Delhi.
Julian Opie is a visual artist form Britain and his exhibition called WINTER is currently displayed at the the British Council in New Delhi. Art & food in one place!
Harper's Bazaar India invited me and Komal to share our social media experience with their team. We talked about transitioning between print & digital, relevance and authenticity and figuring out which social network / platform works best for each brand.
We celebrated Mother's Day with lunch at 7 Degree Brauhaus at Gurgaon and Fossil gifted a beautiful leather bag to Mom. Any excuse is good enough to spend time with the parents!
Sunglasses from Versace, Giorgio Armani, Emporio Armani, Prada, Oakley, Vogue Eyewear, Ray Ban and Dolce & Gabbana at the Luxottica Press Day at The Lodhi Hotel, showcasing the Autumn Winter 2015 collections.
The One School Goa is probably India's best photography & multimedia school. They now offer a 3 year degree course as well. Some of the world's leading photographers as visiting faculty and some of India's leading photographers as teachers. And a fabulous campus to boot!
GAP is launching in India for the first time with an independent store at Select City Walk on 30th of May. This was the press preview and I was suitably impressed!
KOOVS brought in another fashion designer from London. This time none other than the most adorable and fashion industry heavyweight, Giles Deacon. AND I hung out with Brienne of Tarth / Gwendoline Christie.
Sasha and Kaabia Grewal's Outhouse Jewellery has a flagship store at Meherchand Market and there was a FABULOUS party! DJ Nishant made the event come alive.
Having spent the last couple of years lamenting about how there is no half-decent street photography project in India, I was too scared to try it myself. The visual of me, a girl, standing on the streets of Delhi / Noida / Gurgaon, with my camera used to shut down the plan as soon as it came up in my head. Where would I stand? What if someone came up to me and demanded to know just who the hell I thought I was, pointing my camera at whoever I please?
This special blog feature is for one of my favourite sections at the museum : Palanquin Handles. From the Heritage Transport Museum earlier during the #DestinationUnlocked tour with Le Meridien Gurgaon.