My Love for Sarees and Kannada Culture
Draping a saree is my version of self-care. Here, I share the fabrics, stories, and heritage that help me stay grounded and embrace my identity as a woman.
This is what I mean when I say I need a break. Draping this beautiful green Mysore silk saree makes me feel royal. It's more than a fabric; it's the pride of our tradition.
How can a Kannada hudgi say no to a saree? For me, wearing a saree is pure joy. This beautiful grey and gold silk saree makes me feel connected to my roots.
Draped in elegance, wrapped in memories. Every saree I own tells a story. It's a beautiful heritage I am proud to carry forward.
Who says you feel depressed when you're home alone? For me, it's an opportunity to drape a beautiful saree and enjoy my own company. Reclaiming my time and my joy.
Taking on the Sandalwood 90s edition challenge with this lovely blue cotton saree. It's always fun to connect with classic Kannada culture.
Feeling like the "Golden Sparrow" in this beautiful printed saree. Embracing my main character energy is a form of self-love.
A vintage-inspired photoshoot celebrating the magic of love and the timeless charm of a saree. I was so humbled when Crazy Star Ravichandran sir, my childhood hero, started following me. This shoot was inspired by his romantic films.
Falling in love wasn't planned. It was the way the saree kissed her skin and the way her soul felt alive again. A saree isn't just fabric; it's a feeling, a timeless love story.
A quick transition video showing the magic of a saree. A simple change of clothes can completely change your mood.
This saree and this song are a perfect match. I love creating videos that blend my passion for sarees with beautiful music.
About My Love for Sarees & Culture
Many moms ask me how I keep my sanity amidst the daily chaos. Honestly, it is not about finding hours of free time. For me, taking ten minutes to drape a saree is a sensory experience that helps me hit the reset button. It reminds me that I am more than just 'amma' and helps me reclaim my sense of self.
Every weave tells a story. Whether it is the smooth touch of Mysore silk or the comfort of a simple cotton drape, these garments are my connection to my Mysore roots. Draping is not just about getting ready; it is a ritual of mindfulness that prepares me to handle the day ahead.
In my coaching practice, I often tell mothers that you cannot pour from an empty cup. This collection is not just about fashion. It is about showing up for yourself. When I wear my mother's antique watch with a classic saree, I am not just dressing up. I am honoring my heritage and proving that we can be both traditional and modern.
I have shared these moments, from vintage-themed photoshoots to quick reels, to encourage you to find your own 'saree moment'. If you are feeling lost in the routine of motherhood, I am here to help you find your way back to yourself. We can chat about gentle parenting, nutrition, or just finding the time to breathe.
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