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Royal Purple: The Snail Dye That Cost a Fortune

Discover the incredible history of royal purple, a dye made from rare sea snails so expensive it was reserved for emperors. Explore its journey from ancient luxury to modern symbolism.

Aishwarya Rai's Mom Bag: The Ultimate Luxury Flex

Aishwarya Rai Bachchan redefines luxury fashion with practical, oversized totes. See 5 times her 'mom bag' choices showcased style, capability, and power. #AishwaryaRai #LuxuryFashion

Horse Traders' Role in Islam's Diverse Indian History

Author Devdutt Pattanaik explores how the arrival of Islam in Bengal and Odisha differed from Gujarat, tracing its roots to Central Asian horse traders and local king dynamics. Read this insightful analysis.

Canali's 20+ Years in India: Luxury, Craftsmanship & Future

Stefano Canali discusses the brand's 25-year India journey, the success of the Canali bandhgala, the 'smartorial' revolution, and why sustainable luxury starts with durability. Explore the Italian legacy's deep Indian connection.

Bengaluru's 163-Year Governance Evolution

Bengaluru's civic story mirrors its growth. From twin towns in 1862 to a unified BBMP and now five new corporations in 2025, we explore the city's relentless search for governance that works. Discover the full history.

The 2,500-Year History of Ice Cream Revealed

Explore the incredible 2,500-year journey of ice cream, from ancient Persian snow treats to Mughal-era kulfi and its global evolution. Discover how this frozen dessert conquered the world!

How Luxury Evolved: From Kings to Millennials

Explore the fascinating journey of luxury from ancient empires to modern India. Discover how exclusivity, hospitality, and guest expectations have transformed over centuries. Read insights from a hospitality expert.

Santa's Branding Lesson: Why Every Brand Needs a Grinch

Discover how Santa became a global brand icon. The secret isn't just Coca-Cola's red suit, but Dr. Seuss's Grinch providing strategic opposition. Learn how Indian brands like Amul and Tanishq use this same principle.

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