
Darielle Britto
Special Correspondent at Forbes India
Work featured in @forbesindia @IFJmagazine @httweets @TimesInternet @DeccanChronicle @dna @couriermail @thewireradio Bachelor of Journalism @Griffith_Uni
Articles
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Dec 18, 2024 |
forbesindia.com | Darielle Britto
I’ve always had a soft spot for India’s rich textile traditions, especially bandhani from Gujarat and Banarasi from Lucknow. These crafts represent the beauty of different regions, and I wanted to bring them together to tell a unique story. By highlighting both, we’re celebrating the diversity and depth of Indian artistry. With Nazara, we used these techniques in a more focused way to bring out their intrinsic beauty.
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Dec 18, 2024 |
forbesindia.com | Darielle Britto
Reincarnation, as a philosophical concept, represents transformation, renewal, and the endless cycle of life. In the context of The Banarasi Edit, this idea directly informs our creative process, where we breathe new life into pre-loved Banarasi sarees—giving them a second lease on life through upcycling. The concept of reincarnation allowed us to envision these vintage textiles not as things of the past, but as vibrant, evolving pieces of art that transcend time.
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Sep 15, 2024 |
forbesindia.com | Darielle Britto
Nocturnum, Rohit Gandhi + Rahul Khanna’s latest collection, embodies the duo’s vision of meteors and stars in the night sky evolving into organic forms before making their way to Earth. The couture collection, for men and women, blends traditional and modern elements to balance structure and softness. In a conversation with Forbes India, Khanna talks about their creative process, bringing this collection to life and more. Edited excerpts:Q.
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Jul 12, 2024 |
forbesindia.com | Darielle Britto |Rucha Sharma
The Andaman Islands, with their crystal-clear waters, pristine beaches, and lush greenery, seemed like the perfect picturesque setting for a three-day Indian wedding for 28-year-olds Saumitra Bhatkhalkar and Sharmin Wade. The island holds a special place in their hearts as it was the first destination they visited as a couple. The goal was to make it an intimate family affair for their 116 guests.
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Feb 27, 2024 |
forbesindia.com | Darielle Britto
Abhishek Agarwal | 29 Co-founder and director, FarmleyBusiness talk around cash flow, vendor relationships and customer management during family dinner conversations sparked an interest in Abhishek Agarwal from a young age. It put him on a path to pursue a BTech in Mechanical Engineering at IIT-Roorkee. It was during those days that Agarwal immersed himself in campus startups, soaking up insights, gaining hands-on experience, and even experienced the success of an early venture.
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RT @ForbesIndia: Heritage meets innovation in Arpita Mehta's latest bridal collection By @DarielleBritto https://t.co/ZDHsWnorIj

RT @ForbesIndia: Amit Aggarwal's upcycled luxury collection, The Banarasi Edit, merges tradition with modernity to breathe new life into pr…

RT @ForbesIndia: Rohit Gandhi + Rahul Khanna’s latest collection blends traditional & modern elements to balance structure and softness. In…