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How does a brand stand out in today’s competitive market? You differentiate, reveals Dhruv Khurana, the founder of Almost Gods, a brand that has steadily attracted a loyal following for their ability to breathe a fresh perspective into India’s burgeoning streetwear space. Almost Gods is, however, not only a streetwear brand. Through Dhruv’s creative vision, the brand draws from mythological, historical, and cultural symbols to tell stories through their offerings. The why behind the brand is answered as Dhruv reveals his background story and what drew him to this space. With a goal of making clothes that have global appeal but are rooted in India, Almost Gods is a homegrown brand whose journey has just begun.
Presented By: Blur the Border
Hosted By: Aishwarya Avlani
Produced By: Rhea Bhambhani and Blur the Border
Audio-Video Production & Post-Production: Canopy Media
Location Courtesy: Canopy Studios
Music: Licensed through Epidemic Sound
Chapter Markers
00:00 Intro
02:01 How Almost Gods Has Built a Community
03:12 On Dhruv’s Entrepreneurial Bug
07:56 How Almost Gods Was Conceived
09:34 The Early Days of the Brand
11:14 On Building a Team
13:20 On Stealing Ideas
13:58 On Not Being Afraid to Reinvent
16:54 On How to Stay Relevant
19:31 The Story Behind the Brand Name
21:00 On How to Make Your Brand Ethos Connect with your Consumer
23:09 Balancing Commercial Success with Creative Integrity
25:36 On Patenting & Trademarking
28:04 Almost Gods Design Process
32:23 When Ranveer Singh, Diljit Dosanjh, and Machine Gun Kelly Wore Almost Gods
33:33 On Challenging Retail Design
37:00 Almost Gods’ International Expansion
38:33 Approach to Collaborations
40:38 Dhruv’s Go-to Homegrown Brands & Advice for Budding Brands
44:20 The Future of Almost Gods in the Phy-digital Space
47:13 Know the Founder
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It’s episode 7 of Backstage with Blur the Border and in this episode, we have with us Monica Shah, one half of the dynamic duo who lead Jade, a brand that has gained recognition for blending India’s artisanal legacy with contemporary and modern-day ensembles. Most recently, Jade has launched the Grassroots Artisan Project, with a focus of showcasing indigenous craftsmanship techniques through ready-to-wear collections. Monica works closely with artisans who have gained expertise in a certain craft style and through their ingenuity, turns it into a motif through the Grassroots Project. For the brand, their mission is to preserve crafts and challenge the way in which we’ve worn them in India, while making it relevant to a global audience as well. In this episode, Monica speaks to host Aishwarya about the idea behind this project, Jade, and how they approach brand-building with this very important mission in focus.
Presented By: Blur the Border
Hosted By: Aishwarya Avlani
Produced By: Rhea Bhambhani and Blur the Border
Audio-Video Production & Post-Production: Canopy Media
Location Courtesy: Canopy Studios
Music: Licensed through Epidemic Sound
Chapter Markers
00:00 Intro
00:37 Introduction to the Host and Guest
00:57 Monica Dives Into The Grassroots Artisan Project
03:15 Reinventing Traditional Crafts
04:52 Cultural Sustainability and Modernization
05:22 The Future of Indian Couture
17:20 The Spirit of the Jade Woman
19:50 Challenges in Growing a Brand
21:28 Balancing Tradition and Modernity
23:57 The Role of Digital Storytelling
28:21 The Inception of Jade
30:28 How Monica’s Background in Interior Design Informs the Brand
31:42 On Collaborating with Museums
32:59 Go-to Homegrown Brands
33:35 Elevating Indian Design Globally
34:49 Looking Ahead
36:15 Know the Founder
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Creating came very naturally for Sreesha Shetty, the founder of Lune, a handcrafted female-run jewelry label that has become a favorite among stylists and celebrities. What we love about Sreesha’s journey is that she focused on creating a brand that isn’t trend-driven but is rather a result of her artistic vision. The brand believes in creating statement and everyday jewelry that is classic and enduring. Now with two stores in Mumbai and Goa, and a thriving online presence, Lune, which started out for Sreesha as a passion project has evolved into one of India’s leading jewelry labels for handcrafted concept jewelry. For budding entrepreneurs, who want to create a brand that is an extension of their creativity, this is a must!
Presented By: Blur the Border
Hosted By: Aishwarya Avlani
Produced By: Rhea Bhambhani and Blur the Border
Audio-Video Production & Post-Production: Canopy Media
Location Courtesy: Canopy Studios
Music: Licensed through Epidemic Sound
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
01:32 Sreesha’s Journey from Journalism to Jewellery
02:59 The Birth of ShopLune
03:40 Crafting Collections with Local Artisans
06:59 Building a Community and Organic Growth
08:49 The Growth of Celebrity Endorsements and PR
11:48 Lune’s Foray into Retail
14:33 Unique Jewelry Collections
16:32 Impact of Environment on Creativity
18:51 Finding Inspiration in Birmingham: The Founding Days of Lune
20:39 Spotlighting Homegrown Labels
22:00 Evolution of Jewelry Trends in India
24:15 Creating Timeless Pieces with Lune
26:22 On the Launch of Lune Fine
27:41 On Her Mother Joining the Team
30:24 Jewelry as Heirlooms: Personal Stories
32:35 Quick Q&A: Know the Founder
37:44 Future Plans and Final Thoughts
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In this episode of Backstage with Blur the Border, host Aishwarya Avlani sits down with Raul Rai, the co-founder of the lifestyle brand Nicobar. Raul shares insights into his entrepreneurial journey, beginning with his private equity and investment banking background to co-founding Nicobar with Simran Lal. The discussion delves into the brand's philosophy of mindful consumption, creating timeless designs, and maintaining a balance between aspiration and accessibility. Raul also touches on the importance of learning from customers, the role of luck in success, and the personal growth that comes from stepping outside one's comfort zone. The conversation is engaging, philosophical, and filled with valuable advice for aspiring entrepreneurs.
Presented By: Blur the Border
Hosted By: Aishwarya Avlani
Produced By: Rhea Bhambhani and Blur the Border
Audio-Video Production & Post-Production: Canopy Media
Location Courtesy: Canopy Studios
Music: Licensed through Epidemic Sound
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:51 From Ideation to Execution: The Birth of Nicobar
05:10 Stepping Out of Your Comfort Zone and Embracing the Beginner’s Mindset
07:42 The Role of Design and Team in Nicobar
08:26 How to Make Your Brand Stand Out
10:12 Raul’s Switch from Private Equity to Entrepreneurship
13:33 A Day in the Life of an Entrepreneur
16:30 The Role of Serendipity in Brand Success
24:45 On Working with your Partner
30:59 Hiring for Passion: The Nicobar Approach
32:09 Key Insights from Launching an Omnichannel Brand
32:46 The Importance of Storytelling in Branding
36:08 The Customer Perception of a Brand // On Becoming the Go-to Brand for Gifting
39:29 On Staying True to Your Brand DNA
42:11 Balancing Brand Identity with Customer Needs
46:46 Future Vision for Nicobar
51:30 Know the Founder
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Nitya Arora founded Valliyan at just 21—one of the country’s pioneering concept jewelry brands. Over the past decade, she has been a key figure in the homegrown brand revolution. While Valliyan remains central to her work, Nitya’s talents span curation, styling, and creative direction across the fashion and beauty industries. In this episode, we explore her journey, industry insights, and the significant milestones of 2024, including a stunning Lakme Fashion Week presentation and a new store in Kala Ghoda, Mumbai
Presented By: Blur the Border
Hosted By: Aishwarya Avlani
Produced By: Rhea Bhambhani and Blur the Border
Audio-Video Production & Post-Production: Canopy Media
Location Courtesy: Canopy Studios
Music: Licensed through Epidemic Sound
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
01:40 The New Valliyan Speakeasy
03:18 Valliyan Show at Lakme Fashion Week
05:39 Relevance of Fashion Shows Today
09:21 Starting a Brand at 21 and Finding Early Success
14:00 Managing Valliyan While Studying at Parsons
16:10 The Growth of Fashion Jewellery as a Segment in India
17:00 How Nitya’s Punjabi Heritage has Inspired the Brand
20:46 On Valliyan’s Sustainable Collection that was ahead of its Time
24:49 Valliyan’s Take on India’s Homegrown Label Industry
33:12 The Importance of Building A Personal Brand for a Founder
37:21 Know the Founder
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Each brand founder wants to create a successful brand yet the formula to success is actually not formulaic at all. Case in point: Huemn. As a brand that has built a loyal community since its inception, Pranav Kirti, the co-founder explains that the brand has never been transactional. It has always been about embracing individuality and allowing stories and people to take center stage. Along with this, a poetic perspective on life can go a long way. This episode is different but just as insightful and serves as a masterclass on balancing creativity and its delicate balance with entrepreneurship.
Presented By: Blur the Border
Hosted By: Aishwarya Avlani
Produced By: Rhea Bhambhani and Blur the Border
Audio-Video Production & Post-Production: Canopy Media
Location Courtesy: Canopy Studios
Music: Licensed through Epidemic Sound
Image Source (in order of Appearance): Websites of Huemn, Rahul Mishra, Amit Aggarwal, Bodice
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
01:30 Royal Enfield x Huemn Collaboration
03:02 On Building a Community and Loyal Following
04:47 How Huemn Approaches Collaborations + Collaboration with Pepsi
07:35 We’re in the Golden Era for Homegrown Labels
10:25 Pranav’s Go-to Homegrown Labels
11:35 How It All Began: The Journey of Discovering Your Brand
14:07 Embracing Versatility for your Brand
17:31 “Art is Always Bigger than the Artist; the Artist is Bigger than the Stage”
19:23 Building the Right Team
21:22 Huemn’s Global Positioning and the Origins of Streetwear
26:06 Why Pranav Decided to Start His Own Label
29:53 Building a Poetic Point of View and Way of Being
31:15 On Fashion School and Early Dreams
35:07 Know the Founder
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What led Shivam Punjya, an academic and researcher to start a premium brand retailing leather handbags? From the outside, it may seem puzzling but it isn’t when you learn that social impact pervades every step of production at design at Behno. Born and raised in California, Shivam launched Behno in the US. Now a favorite among homegrown labels in India, Behno recently signed Katrina Kaif as the brand ambassador for its Indian launch. In this episode, we explore Behno's growth story and how Shivam has created a brand at the intersection of luxury and social impact.
Presented By: Blur the Border
Hosted By: Aishwarya Avlani
Produced By: Rhea Bhambhani and Blur the Border
Audio-Video Production & Post-Production: Canopy Media
Location Courtesy: Canopy Studios
Music: Licensed through Epidemic Sound
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
01:43 Behno’s Launch in India
02:26 Katrina Kaif x Behno
05:25 Creating a Brand for Social Impact
10:29 How Brands Can Adopt Conscious Production
14:42 Challenging Design and Aesthetic Stereotypes
17:09 The Hidden Meaning in Behno’s Handbag Design
19:51 The Pivot from Ready-to-Wear to Handbags
21:01 Why the Brand was Named ‘Behno’
22:59 Shivam’s Take on India’s Homegrown Industry
25:59 On Collaboration & Go-To Homegrown Labels
30:27 How Brands Can Increase International Representation
31:29 The Day-to-Day of Running a Brand
34:01 “I Never Thought I’d be the Founder of a Fashion Brand”
36:54 Know the Founder
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In the late 1990s, Vivek Sahni, the founder of Kama Ayurveda, discovered the efficacy of Ayurveda. Since then, his mission has remained steadfast: to bring traditional Indian remedies with proven efficacy to a global audience. In 2002, this vision culminated in the launch of Kama Ayurveda in India. However, behind this success lies a wealth of insights. In this episode, we delve into Vivek's journey, uncovering invaluable lessons on building a successful brand. He shares essential tips on establishing a successful store, staying connected with customers, perfecting your products, and maintaining uncompromising quality. For aspiring entrepreneurs, this discussion promises to be a masterclass in brand building and growth within India.
Presented By: Blur the Border
Hosted By: Aishwarya Avlani
Produced By: Rhea Bhambhani and Blur the Border
Music: Licensed through Epidemic Sound
Chapters:
00:00 - Opening
00:47 - Intro
01:48 - Kama’s Launch in the UK
08:13 - Vivek’s Journey: From Graphic Design to Founding Kama
15:45 - On Simplifying Your Brand Messaging
17:01 - Vivek’s Take on the Difficult Moments
24:05 - Kama’s USP: Designing their Stores
30:27 - The Power of Sampling
31:35 - The Kama Store No One Would Enter
35:28 - Vivek’s Thoughts on How the Industry has Evolved
36:53 - Vivek’s Homegrown Brand Picks
38:40 - On Working with Regional Influencers for Marketing
41:35 - Know the Founder
47:20 - Kama Over the Next 10 Years
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Vinita Makhija has taken up the baton of spotlighting and documenting India’s rich history with textiles as well as our legacy craftsmanship. She worked for nearly a decade at editorial publications as a fashion stylist and creative director. Now, she still wears these hats while balancing her time as a writer and editor.
In this penultimate episode of the podcast, Vinita tells Surbhi about her beginnings in the fashion industry (00:57), how she found her visual language (4:39), about her extensive travels through India documenting Indian textiles (6:35), and a very compelling segue into ideas as currency (14:25). We pivot to Vinita's pick of homegrown labels (24:50) in the second half of the episode, ending with our AMA on staying inspired and her thoughts on the role of social media in this industry (34:26).
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Find Vinita's pick of homegrown labels here: https://blurtheborder.com/unblur/backstage-with-vinita-makhija-fashion-stylist-and-writer/
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Aastha Sharma hasn’t been afraid to follow her gut and take the leap when she feels inclined to it. Today, the role of a fashion stylist is a necessity but back when it was still hiding in obscurity, is when Aastha decided to explore this new space. In a way, she’s been at the forefront of the growth of this industry and has seen it evolve over the years, as she has made her mark across the entire styling gamut. She’s worked as an editorial stylist, a costume designer and a celebrity stylist. Today she’s the founder of two companies - Wardobist and the Wedding Style Project.
In this episode, Aastha opens up to Surbhi about her decision to join the fashion industry (00:45), how she founded the Wardrobist (4:04), styling Aishwarya Rai Bachan for Cannes (5:18), her foray into styling for web series (7:43), and her tips on managing work as a stylist while raising a family (10:55). As always, in the second half of the episode we tease out Aastha’s go-to homegrown labels (17:14), her insights into the future of homegrown labels in India (21:57), and the AMA from the Blur the Border team (24:59).
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Find Aastha's pick of homegrown labels across categories here: https://blurtheborder.com/unblur/backstage-with-aastha-sharma-film-wedding-stylist/
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Through a career in PR, Shreeja Rajgopal was introduced to the world of fashion styling and decided to take the leap and become a stylist. Soon, she landed her first gig, working with Alia Bhatt. As an outsider in the field, she began learning the ropes on the job, gaining confidence with each project. Now, over a decade later, she has worked with multiple celebrities including Mithila Palkar, Masaba Gupta, Sayani Gupta, and Chitrangada Sing.
In the 7th episode of Backstage with Blur the Border, Shreeja opens up to Surbhi about her switch from PR to fashion styling (0:49), her role as a wedding stylist and the inception of her own venture, Draping Dreams (6:12) and on setting standards for fair pay in the industry (11:09). In the second half of the episode, Shreeja shares her pick of homegrown labels (15:45), her thoughts on memorable collaborations, as well as those she hopes to see in the future (21:22), culminating with our AMA from the Blur the Border team (24:46).
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Find the full list of Shreeja's go-to homegrown labels here: https://blurtheborder.com/unblur/backstage-with-shreeja-rajagopal-stylist/
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Talent, a sense of humor, and honesty is how we would describe Divyak D’souza. Divyak is a stylist, costume designer, and the host of Say Yes to the Dress India. He has worked with GQ, Elle, Femina and has been the Fashion Director for Harper’s Bazaar India. In his work as a stylist, he has been behind the looks of Kareena Kapoor, Farhan Akhtar, and Tabu.
In this episode, Divyak talks to us about how his foray into fashion was serendipitous (0:45), the difference between styling for ad campaigns and editorial shoots as well as his approach to celebrity styling (7:36), on dealing with criticism (17:14), and advice for those who are just starting out (22:35). As always, we dive into the homegrown segment where Divyak tells us about his go-to labels (24:47), wrapping it up with our AMA (37:14), where we discuss trends Divyak predicts for the industry as well as his love for Asha Bhosle.
Tune in to a really fun yet insightful episode of Backstage with Blur the Border.
For the full list of Divyak's go-to homegrown labels, visit https://blurtheborder.com/unblur/backstage-with-divyak-dsouza-stylist-and-costume-designer/
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As a celebrity stylist, Anisha Jain believes that her work should enable the celebrities she works with to be true to who they are. For Anisha, the world of fashion was always on her radar - she began working in the industry at the age of 18, her first job was assisting designer Kunal Rawal. Since then, she’s found her voice as a celebrity stylist having worked with Shahid Kapoor and Rajkumar Rao.
In this episode, Anisha takes us through the defining moment in her career (1:54), the difference between styling younger vs established actors (4:28), her process and approach to work (6:29), on hiring and building her team (10:56), and how she deals with the demands of the job (13:50). In the second half of the episode, we feature our signature segment where we spotlight homegrown brands (16:46) wrapping it up with the Blur the Border AMA (21:08).
To find the full list of Anisha's go-to homegrown labels, visit https://blurtheborder.com/unblur/backstage-with-anisha-jain-celebrity-stylist/
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For Isha Bhansali, menswear styling was not part of the plan. Her roots lie in editorial styling. To this extent, she begins each project today with a moodboard – using it as a north star for the looks she curates on the celebrities she works with. Most notable is her work with Ayushman Khurana, whom she’s been styling on the regular from the time they began working together.
In this episode, Isha talks about her days as an editorial stylist (1:11), how celebrity styling differs from editorial styling (3:50), and how menswear styling happened for her (9:24). Later in the episode, she speaks about over-sourcing as a pitfall of this industry (13:20), and of course, we fish for Isha’s go-to homegrown labels but this time (16:39), with a focus on her menswear picks! We conclude with Isha’s very pertinent advice for those starting out in the industry (26:01).
For the full list of homegrown labels recommended by Isha, head to https://blurtheborder.com/unblur/backstage-with-isha-bhansali-celebrity-menswear-stylist/
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Prayag Menon’s work is distinct yet minimal, bold but subtle. As a creative director and editorial stylist, he creates visual identities that linger and resonate. You’ll notice this in his work for brands such as Gunam Beauty, Aroka, Popley Eternal, and for publications such as Vogue, Elle, and Verve, and Harper’s Bazaar.
In this third edition of the podcast, we learn about Prayag’s journey from pilot to self-taught stylist and art director (00:58), how he honed his aesthetic (4:32), his collaborations with his partner and photographer, Porus Vimadalal (8:25) and his thoughts on Indian fashion taking the stage globally (18:18).
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What does it mean to be a celebrity fashion stylist? We often consume the final looks curated by stylists on social media but behind these looks is a process and approach that marries an actor’s personal style with looks that complement and elevate.
Meagan Concessio is a master at this, particularly in her work with young Bollywood. She has been behind the looks of Janhvi Kapoor, Ananya Pandey, and Tara Sutaria, among others. In this episode, she speaks to Surbhi about what the job of a stylist entails (4:50), the inflection point in her career as a stylist (6:39), dealing with criticism in this field (9:22), and of course, our signature Blur the Border segment where Meagan tell us about her go-to homegrown labels (13:10), wrapping it up with a short AMA (25:05).
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For Eka Lakhani, fashion is a medium for communicating stories. This finds its roots in her experience as a costume designer for films and web series. But it also translates to her role as a stylist, in the looks she curates for the actors she works with.
In this first episode of Backstage with BTB, we dive deep into both her work as a costume designer and stylist (1:12) and how she started her styling company Team E (11:11). She speaks about the demands of the job and the need to slow down (14:33) and finally, we move into our signature Blur the Border segment, where Eka and Surbhi discuss the growth of homegrown labels (20:55), and what’s to come as Indian fashion takes the stage globally (26:45).
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Here’s a sneak peek into Backstage with Blur the Border. Hear from some of India’s leading fashion stylists on their perspective of the industry, homegrown labels they’ve come to love, collaborations they think need to happen, and how it all began for them!
Episode 1 drops very soon! Make sure to follow the podcast to be notified when it drops.
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