Harper's Bazaar India

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1. Tishani Doshi is an award-winning poet, author, and dancer. Her most recent novel is Small Days and Nights (2019). In this issue, she traces the source of her personal style through her family wardrobe in ‘A Fashionable Inheritance’, pg 50. “One of the craziest things I’ve done for Harper’s Bazaar is to leave my writer’s retreat in New York for a two-night whirlwind trip to London to shoot the May 2018 cover with Fatima Bhutto and Tahmima Anam, because, who says no to Nonita Kalra?”

2. Ashima Kapoor studied history but soon after discovered her love

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