If the fashion world were a family, Miu Miu would be the mischievous younger sibling who shows up late, steals your clothes, looks better in them, and somehow becomes the star of the family WhatsApp group. Born in 1993 as the playful offshoot of the legendary Prada, Miu Miu sits proudly under its holding company,Continue reading “Miu Miu: The Little Sister That Grew Up and Stole Everyone’s Wardrobe”
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Selling the OC – Season 4 Review : A Dramatic Detox or a Fresh-Brewed Mess?
If we’re being honest, I started Season 4 of Selling the OC mainly because I needed closure on the world’s longest-running “Are they? Aren’t they? Will they? Should they?” situationship between Alex Hall and Tyler Stanaland. It’s like the producers have a secret button labelled “EXTEND TENSION” and they keep slapping it like it owesContinue reading “Selling the OC – Season 4 Review : A Dramatic Detox or a Fresh-Brewed Mess?”
Selling Sunset Season 9 Review— Glamour, Grit, and Grown-Woman Gossip at Its Finest
Streaming now on Netflix Ah, Selling Sunset — the only show that can make a grown adult believe that wearing a sequined minidress to a house viewing is perfectly normal. Season 9 has finally dropped, and like many fans who survived the emotional chaos of Season 8, I braced myself for another high-gloss, high-drama, high-heelsContinue reading “Selling Sunset Season 9 Review— Glamour, Grit, and Grown-Woman Gossip at Its Finest”
Review: The Ex-Wife Season 1 — Love, Lies, and a Whole Lot of Ex-tra Drama
Streaming on Amazon Prime Let’s start with the title — The Ex-Wife. Simple, sharp, and oh-so-suggestive. Because let’s be honest — if there’s one thing people love more than falling in love, it’s watching other people’s relationships fall apart. Add a messy triangle (or, in this case, something more like a Bermuda Triangle of emotions),Continue reading “Review: The Ex-Wife Season 1 — Love, Lies, and a Whole Lot of Ex-tra Drama”
B*****ds of Bollywood Review
I’ll be honest — B*****ds of Bollywood wasn’t something I was dying to watch. In fact, when I first heard about it — the directorial debut of a star kid— I mentally filed it under Yet Another Nepo Experiment and moved on with my life. But as fate (and two overly persuasive friends) would haveContinue reading “B*****ds of Bollywood Review”
Review: Wilderness (Amazon Prime) – A Honeymoon Gone Homicidal
If you’ve ever wondered what would happen if Eat, Pray, Love went on a road trip with Gone Girl, Wilderness might just be your answer — minus the yoga and plus a hefty dose of simmering rage. This slow-burn thriller series on Amazon Prime begins like a Pinterest-perfect love story — a young, attractive BritishContinue reading “Review: Wilderness (Amazon Prime) – A Honeymoon Gone Homicidal”
Vibe Marketing: When Brands Stop Selling and Start Feeling
You know that one friend who doesn’t talk much, but somehow, their energy just lights up the room? Yeah, that’s what Vibe Marketing is. It’s not about shouting “Buy this now!” from the rooftops anymore. It’s about vibes only. The goal? To make people feel something before they even decide to buy something. Welcome toContinue reading “Vibe Marketing: When Brands Stop Selling and Start Feeling”
24 Hours in Seoul, South Korea: A Whirlwind Affair with Kimchi, Chaos, and K-Beauty
I landed in Seoul at around 3:30 in the afternoon — that awkward hour when you’re too early for dinner but too late for enthusiasm. My first impression? Let’s just say it wasn’t love at first sight. Seoul, from the car window, looked a bit like Mumbai after a caffeine rush — slightly chaotic, aContinue reading “24 Hours in Seoul, South Korea: A Whirlwind Affair with Kimchi, Chaos, and K-Beauty”
Charlie Kirk, Faith, and the Fragility of Convictions
When I first saw Donald Trump’s post — “my friend Charlie Kirk has been shot dead” — I blinked at the name. Charlie Kirk? Who? It wasn’t recognition that struck me first, but disbelief. Assassinations belong to history books, Netflix docu-series, or the grainy headlines of another era. Surely not 2025. Surely not America. AndContinue reading “Charlie Kirk, Faith, and the Fragility of Convictions”
I See You : Netflix Movie Review
There are few movies that manage to do what I See You does: build suspense so patiently, with so many layers, that by the time the final twist hits, you’re both stunned and admiring how every earlier scene was bait, misdirection, or subtle foreshadowing. It’s not flashy horror, it’s not jump-scare overload — instead itContinue reading “I See You : Netflix Movie Review”