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| Indians have an ingrained sense of style that is quite unmatchable as we flit between ethnic and modern influences. Here, we pair the two effortlessly and the effect is simply gorgeous. Don t you agree? |
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Add single stem holders to your table instead of a central bouquet. This way you create a circle of flowers to please your guests.
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Your table has so many little touches, your guests are going to feel cherished.
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Throw a few sparklies on your table to keep the mood up.
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Invest in this old fashion material to add a touch of Indian flavour to your table. It adds an old world charm like no other.
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Do things a bit differently. Let your napkin rings be little peices of jewelry that become your party favours for the evening. For the men, go even simpler in the style of band.
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Chef Of The Week
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Chef Renji, Ziya, The Oberoi, Mumbai
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