The Descendants
VOGUE India|December 2016

Are the Aswanis India’s most stylish family? For the first time ever, Vogue gets PRIYA ASWANI, KARIMA BURMAN and ALIYA MODI, the daughter and grand-daughters of society grand dame Indira Aswani, to come together in a family portrait.

Priyanka Khanna
The Descendants

For many years, at 5pm sharp, regulars at the racecourse in Mumbai have been accustomed to the sight of Indira Aswani, dressed in pristine whites, on her evening stroll, an activity to which she credits her ageless beauty. “I wake up at 5.30am for my satsang, and every evening, wherever I am in the world, I walk for an hour,” she tells me over a cup of coffee in her light-filled apartment in south Mumbai.

In her chiffon and shadow-work saris, heirloom jewellery (“nothing too strong, nothing too dazzling”), with never a hair out of place, for many she’s a sophisticate of an old Bombay— a lost time where elegance ruled and flying under the radar was the norm.

But in the Aswani home, little has changed.

“I can never get over how even a glass of water or a plate of fruit is served,” designer Tarun Tahiliani tells me. (In case you were wondering, in a beautifully cut tumbler on a silver salver dusted with rose petals.) For Indira Aswani and her children (Minal, Kavita, Divya, Ravi and Priya), this is just a way of life.

“It’s a very strong heritage of style. It’s easy; they throw things together. They all stand out for their beautiful simplicity. It’s good instruction by example,” adds Tahiliani.

Echoing him, Indira says, “My daughters, in particular, have noticed and learned over the years.”

“For me, they don’t make them like her anymore,” says Tahiliani, a longtime friend who became acquainted with the family through the sales of French chiffon saris that Indira’s secretary would hold. “I met Minal on a flight. I didn’t know who she was but she had such presence—simply dressed in a light shirt, blue jeans, scarf and wedding band—except for the 10 suitcases, which were quite the giveaway!” he says, laughing.

Bu hikaye VOGUE India dergisinin December 2016 sayısından alınmıştır.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.

Bu hikaye VOGUE India dergisinin December 2016 sayısından alınmıştır.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.

VOGUE INDIA DERGISINDEN DAHA FAZLA HIKAYETümünü görüntüle
Current affairs
VOGUE India

Current affairs

Elif Shafak’s work abounds with references, memories and a deep love of Istanbul. She talks to AANCHAL MALHOTRA about the significance of home and those who shape our recollections of the past

time-read
3 dak  |
September - October 2024
A drop of nostalgia
VOGUE India

A drop of nostalgia

A whiff of Chanel N°5 L'Eau acts as a memory portal for TARINI SOOD, reminding her of the constant tussle between who we are and who we hope to become

time-read
3 dak  |
September - October 2024
Wild thing's
VOGUE India

Wild thing's

Zebras hold emerald-cut diamonds, panthers morph into ring-bracelets that move and a turtle escapes to become a brooch -Cartier's high jewellery collection Nature Sauvage is a playground of the animal kingdom.

time-read
2 dak  |
September - October 2024
Preity please
VOGUE India

Preity please

Two surprise red-carpet appearances and a movie announcement have everyone obsessing over Preity Zinta. The star behind the aughties’ biggest hits talks film wardrobe favourites, social media and keeping it real.

time-read
5 dak  |
September - October 2024
Honeymoon travels
VOGUE India

Honeymoon travels

Destination locked, visas acquired, bookings madewhat could stand between a newly-wed couple and pure, unadulterated conjugal bliss in some distant, romantic land? A lot, finds JYOTI KUMARI. Styled by LONGHCHENTI HANSO LONGCHAR

time-read
8 dak  |
September - October 2024
La La Land
VOGUE India

La La Land

They complete each other’s sentences, make music together and get lost on the streets of Paris—this is the love story of Aditi Rao Hydari and Siddharth.

time-read
6 dak  |
September - October 2024
A SHORE THING
VOGUE India

A SHORE THING

Annalea Barreto and Mavrick Cardoz eschewed the big fat Goan wedding for a DIY, intimate, seaside affair that was true to their individual selves.

time-read
5 dak  |
September - October 2024
7 pheras around the buffet
VOGUE India

7 pheras around the buffet

Celebrating the only real love affair each wedding season: me and a feast.

time-read
3 dak  |
September - October 2024
Saving AI do
VOGUE India

Saving AI do

From getting ChatGPT to plan your wedding itinerary to designing your moodboard on Midjourneytech is officially third-wheeling the big fat Indian wedding

time-read
4 dak  |
September - October 2024
Love bomb me, please
VOGUE India

Love bomb me, please

Between breadcrumbing, cushioning and situationships, the language of romance seems to be lost in translation. SAACHI GUPTA asks, where has the passion gone?

time-read
4 dak  |
September - October 2024