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Sinatra Classics And Galouti Kebabs
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| Text by Farah Palia and Photographs by Ayesha Broacha | |||||||||
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Published: Volume 19, Issue 12, December, 2011
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Flamboyant hostess and designer Divya Mohta invites select guests to her well-appointed home to celebrate the birth of her label Tambourine. Farah Palia takes in the priceless paintings and silverware while dining with the swish set
A balmy night, the wafting fragrance of gladioli in the air and warm golden lights framing the setting of fashion designer Divya Mohta’s festive celebration at her regal residence. Divya’s warm and inviting home is nestled amongst the clouds in one of the city’s most recognisable and prominent addresses. Her apartment overlooks lush green trees below and an endless ebony sky alight with twinkling stars. Amidst the bustling chaos that is Mumbai city, her residence is an oasis of beauty and calm. The joyous and comfortable atmosphere envelops guests as they wander past numerous family portraits juxtaposed amongst priceless pieces of art and antiques. The grand abode is awash with lush carpets, glowing lamps, priceless M F Husain and Anjolie Ela Menon artifacts and strewn lily petals. The apartment bears testament to Divya’s own personal flair, her affinity for masterpieces and the love and care invested by her in creating a precious haven for her guests and herself. Every nook and cranny is a reflection of her playful sense of fun and style.
Sangita, the doyenne of India’s premier fashion store Mélange and keen promoter of Indian handicrafts was resplendent in a chic ensemble from the store itself and chatted the night away with Vineeta who wore the traditional Parsi ghara simply accessorised with a row of glorious pearls, with aplomb. Her author-cum-media personality husband, Anish who chose to don an ethnic Indian ensemble, the classic kurta pajama for the evening, shortly joined the duo for much of their exchange. Talk revolved around Sangita’s latest endeavour to launch the world class Kathiwada spa at her heritage property in Kathiwada, Madhya Pradesh and Anish’s work on converting his recent novel release Call Me Dan into a screenplay as well as his current plans for his second novel. Divyas’s friend of over 20 years and Mumbai’s leading consultant orthopaedic surgeon and joint replacement specialist Farhad was engrossed in a conversation with Vasu, the CEO of a design and construction company Travtus and music company Kosmik Music’s head honcho Rahul about Vasu’s latest project at Pune for an International Business School and Rahul’s enjoyable foray into acting in the highly successful Love Break Up Zindagi.
Whilst the scrumptious galouti kabab, murgh malai and mutton boti kabab hors d’oeuvres made the rounds, eyes lingered upon the graceful designs worn by the hostess and Amrita, from Divya’s novel and newly-launched Tambourine label. Divya wore a striking print sharara with a draped one-shoulder top whilst the svelte Amrita had on a skimming floor-length kali printed kurta – both silhouettes were modern with a Boho-chic vibe. The creations, which consist of exclusive prints and innovative colour combinations, were distinctively brought together in Divya’s own signature style. More examples of her global and classic style aesthetic can be seen in her latest collection titled The Peacock Garden, that is inspired by ikat, chintz and leheria traditions.?Divya beautifully highlighted the essence of her collection, which was to pay rich tribute to India’s?cultural heritage and unique traditions. What is unique about Divya’s Tambourine label is that the prints have a versatile range of applications, be it in the area of home furnishings such as cushions, quilts, wall paper or rugs and on a variety of materials such as plastic, wood or textiles. This was amply in evidence in her dining area, which was decorated in exquisite hues of Tambourine prints on chanderi fabric with gold borders that added dazzle to the surroundings.
As late night turned into early dawn and the inky colours of the sky gave way to the molten rays of the sun, the revelry finally drew to a close and every guest left with tokens of unforgettable memories. Subscribe to Verve Magazine or buy the Verve issue on stands now!
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