Heirlooms stand for a family’s heritage, wealth, and priceless memories. They are symbols for narratives that should be told and maintained forever. They are more than just things. For an heirloom to continue to hold value, future generations must comprehend its significance to the family’s history. For such associations make these bequests a special reminder from someone. For our luxury issue, we feature five fashion stylists who have embraced their legacy with pride as present-day keepers of classic.
Jhanvi Pallicha, Celebrity & Fashion Stylist

Women’s 90’s 501 jeans by Levi’s India.
Heart shaped freshwater pearl studs by HANNAN Jewelry.
Iriza 85 by Christian Louboutin.
“Almost seven decades old, my paternal grandmother’s versatile necklace consists of freshwater pearls and a heart-shaped motif made from an elephant’s tusk. It’s been passed down from my grandmother to my mother on her wedding day. Though my grandmother is no more, whenever I put it on, it draws me closer to her.”
Neha Chugh, Fashion Stylist

Midnight whispers crop top by Āroka.
Fawn cuff in silver, Sirena cuff in silver, mini Sun studs, gold stackable pebble ring, all by MISHO.
Gold wavy bangles, mismatch earrings, silver adjustable Dome ring, all by Dashia.
“The most priceless artefact that initially belonged to my grandmother is this sacred bangle which aids in preserving her memories. It was handed down to my mother after my grandma passed away.”
Ritika Sachdeva, Celebrity/Fashion Stylist & Fashion Consultant

Draped tube top by H&M.
Sabi rings, Radhika Agrawal Studio.
Gem-strap slingback pumps, by Charles & Keith.
“It was around 40 years ago that my grandfather gifted this classic Gujarati jewellery to my grand-mother. It holds a deep sentimental value for my family to keep the memories alive.”
Jainee Bheda,…
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