From a couple of moons ago 💛 📸 @nikophotoworld Styled by @stylebyami Wearing @hanayencouture Makeup @makeupwali Hair @nayanhair Jewellery @mkjewels_india via @amigos.rizwan Style team @faisalbhattiofficial @priyankaa.a_91 @shnoy09
From a couple of moons ago 💛 📸 @nikophotoworld Styled by @stylebyami Wearing @hanayencouture Makeup @makeupwali Hair @nayanhair Jewellery @mkjewels_india via @amigos.rizwan Style team @faisalbhattiofficial @priyankaa.a_91 @shnoy09
From a couple of moons ago 💛 📸 @nikophotoworld Styled by @stylebyami Wearing @hanayencouture Makeup @makeupwali Hair @nayanhair Jewellery @mkjewels_india via @amigos.rizwan Style team @faisalbhattiofficial @priyankaa.a_91 @shnoy09
Best kinda blowdry 🌊 🤍 🐚
Imagine discovering a secret water world tucked beneath the earth’s surface- voila, the Cenotes of Mexico! Some are like giant natural bathtubs, open to the sky, surrounded by lush jungle, while others are tucked away like secret caves, only accessible through a narrow opening.. I’d read about Cenotes during an afternoon of wanderlusting almost a decade ago, and they seemed so faraway to me, I only hoped that one day I might be able to experience it. What I didn’t know prior to this trip though was the historical and cultural significance of these sites, which makes it so much more interesting- To the Maya, cenotes held deep spiritual and cultural significance. They were considered sacred gateways to the underworld, known as ‘Xibalba’, the realm of the dead. Maya believed that the cenotes were a place where the gods resided, and the water within was seen as a direct link to the divine. As a result, cenotes were often used for religious rituals, including offerings and human sacrifices, to appease the gods or seek guidance. (I’m sure the Mayas are looking down scowling at me for taking these photographs. Quite an antithesis of what they intended it to be 🤷🏻♀️)
Imagine discovering a secret water world tucked beneath the earth’s surface- voila, the Cenotes of Mexico! Some are like giant natural bathtubs, open to the sky, surrounded by lush jungle, while others are tucked away like secret caves, only accessible through a narrow opening.. I’d read about Cenotes during an afternoon of wanderlusting almost a decade ago, and they seemed so faraway to me, I only hoped that one day I might be able to experience it. What I didn’t know prior to this trip though was the historical and cultural significance of these sites, which makes it so much more interesting- To the Maya, cenotes held deep spiritual and cultural significance. They were considered sacred gateways to the underworld, known as ‘Xibalba’, the realm of the dead. Maya believed that the cenotes were a place where the gods resided, and the water within was seen as a direct link to the divine. As a result, cenotes were often used for religious rituals, including offerings and human sacrifices, to appease the gods or seek guidance. (I’m sure the Mayas are looking down scowling at me for taking these photographs. Quite an antithesis of what they intended it to be 🤷🏻♀️)
Imagine discovering a secret water world tucked beneath the earth’s surface- voila, the Cenotes of Mexico! Some are like giant natural bathtubs, open to the sky, surrounded by lush jungle, while others are tucked away like secret caves, only accessible through a narrow opening.. I’d read about Cenotes during an afternoon of wanderlusting almost a decade ago, and they seemed so faraway to me, I only hoped that one day I might be able to experience it. What I didn’t know prior to this trip though was the historical and cultural significance of these sites, which makes it so much more interesting- To the Maya, cenotes held deep spiritual and cultural significance. They were considered sacred gateways to the underworld, known as ‘Xibalba’, the realm of the dead. Maya believed that the cenotes were a place where the gods resided, and the water within was seen as a direct link to the divine. As a result, cenotes were often used for religious rituals, including offerings and human sacrifices, to appease the gods or seek guidance. (I’m sure the Mayas are looking down scowling at me for taking these photographs. Quite an antithesis of what they intended it to be 🤷🏻♀️)
Imagine discovering a secret water world tucked beneath the earth’s surface- voila, the Cenotes of Mexico! Some are like giant natural bathtubs, open to the sky, surrounded by lush jungle, while others are tucked away like secret caves, only accessible through a narrow opening.. I’d read about Cenotes during an afternoon of wanderlusting almost a decade ago, and they seemed so faraway to me, I only hoped that one day I might be able to experience it. What I didn’t know prior to this trip though was the historical and cultural significance of these sites, which makes it so much more interesting- To the Maya, cenotes held deep spiritual and cultural significance. They were considered sacred gateways to the underworld, known as ‘Xibalba’, the realm of the dead. Maya believed that the cenotes were a place where the gods resided, and the water within was seen as a direct link to the divine. As a result, cenotes were often used for religious rituals, including offerings and human sacrifices, to appease the gods or seek guidance. (I’m sure the Mayas are looking down scowling at me for taking these photographs. Quite an antithesis of what they intended it to be 🤷🏻♀️)
Imagine discovering a secret water world tucked beneath the earth’s surface- voila, the Cenotes of Mexico! Some are like giant natural bathtubs, open to the sky, surrounded by lush jungle, while others are tucked away like secret caves, only accessible through a narrow opening.. I’d read about Cenotes during an afternoon of wanderlusting almost a decade ago, and they seemed so faraway to me, I only hoped that one day I might be able to experience it. What I didn’t know prior to this trip though was the historical and cultural significance of these sites, which makes it so much more interesting- To the Maya, cenotes held deep spiritual and cultural significance. They were considered sacred gateways to the underworld, known as ‘Xibalba’, the realm of the dead. Maya believed that the cenotes were a place where the gods resided, and the water within was seen as a direct link to the divine. As a result, cenotes were often used for religious rituals, including offerings and human sacrifices, to appease the gods or seek guidance. (I’m sure the Mayas are looking down scowling at me for taking these photographs. Quite an antithesis of what they intended it to be 🤷🏻♀️)
Oh Mexico, you were all that I imagined and so much more ♥️
Oh Mexico, you were all that I imagined and so much more ♥️
I was busy having too much fun so decided to dissociate myself from social media for a few days so here I am wishing you a very belated Happy 2025 ✨♥️ Wish you a year full of joy & love, of being around people who love and understand you & accept you for who you are & the warmest, tightest hugs..because at the end of it all these are the only things that really matter ♥️ #PleaseBeNice2025 🫶
I was busy having too much fun so decided to dissociate myself from social media for a few days so here I am wishing you a very belated Happy 2025 ✨♥️ Wish you a year full of joy & love, of being around people who love and understand you & accept you for who you are & the warmest, tightest hugs..because at the end of it all these are the only things that really matter ♥️ #PleaseBeNice2025 🫶
I was busy having too much fun so decided to dissociate myself from social media for a few days so here I am wishing you a very belated Happy 2025 ✨♥️ Wish you a year full of joy & love, of being around people who love and understand you & accept you for who you are & the warmest, tightest hugs..because at the end of it all these are the only things that really matter ♥️ #PleaseBeNice2025 🫶
I was busy having too much fun so decided to dissociate myself from social media for a few days so here I am wishing you a very belated Happy 2025 ✨♥️ Wish you a year full of joy & love, of being around people who love and understand you & accept you for who you are & the warmest, tightest hugs..because at the end of it all these are the only things that really matter ♥️ #PleaseBeNice2025 🫶
I was busy having too much fun so decided to dissociate myself from social media for a few days so here I am wishing you a very belated Happy 2025 ✨♥️ Wish you a year full of joy & love, of being around people who love and understand you & accept you for who you are & the warmest, tightest hugs..because at the end of it all these are the only things that really matter ♥️ #PleaseBeNice2025 🫶
I was busy having too much fun so decided to dissociate myself from social media for a few days so here I am wishing you a very belated Happy 2025 ✨♥️ Wish you a year full of joy & love, of being around people who love and understand you & accept you for who you are & the warmest, tightest hugs..because at the end of it all these are the only things that really matter ♥️ #PleaseBeNice2025 🫶
I was busy having too much fun so decided to dissociate myself from social media for a few days so here I am wishing you a very belated Happy 2025 ✨♥️ Wish you a year full of joy & love, of being around people who love and understand you & accept you for who you are & the warmest, tightest hugs..because at the end of it all these are the only things that really matter ♥️ #PleaseBeNice2025 🫶
I was busy having too much fun so decided to dissociate myself from social media for a few days so here I am wishing you a very belated Happy 2025 ✨♥️ Wish you a year full of joy & love, of being around people who love and understand you & accept you for who you are & the warmest, tightest hugs..because at the end of it all these are the only things that really matter ♥️ #PleaseBeNice2025 🫶
I was busy having too much fun so decided to dissociate myself from social media for a few days so here I am wishing you a very belated Happy 2025 ✨♥️ Wish you a year full of joy & love, of being around people who love and understand you & accept you for who you are & the warmest, tightest hugs..because at the end of it all these are the only things that really matter ♥️ #PleaseBeNice2025 🫶
I was busy having too much fun so decided to dissociate myself from social media for a few days so here I am wishing you a very belated Happy 2025 ✨♥️ Wish you a year full of joy & love, of being around people who love and understand you & accept you for who you are & the warmest, tightest hugs..because at the end of it all these are the only things that really matter ♥️ #PleaseBeNice2025 🫶
I was busy having too much fun so decided to dissociate myself from social media for a few days so here I am wishing you a very belated Happy 2025 ✨♥️ Wish you a year full of joy & love, of being around people who love and understand you & accept you for who you are & the warmest, tightest hugs..because at the end of it all these are the only things that really matter ♥️ #PleaseBeNice2025 🫶
I was busy having too much fun so decided to dissociate myself from social media for a few days so here I am wishing you a very belated Happy 2025 ✨♥️ Wish you a year full of joy & love, of being around people who love and understand you & accept you for who you are & the warmest, tightest hugs..because at the end of it all these are the only things that really matter ♥️ #PleaseBeNice2025 🫶
Stepped into the delightful world of IRTH Bags at Phoenix MarketCity Chennai! It was love at first sight, loved the designs, the craftsmanship and the thoughtfulness, there is something for all shades of me💕 Go check out the IRTH Brand store from the House of Titan, today☺️ 📍 Chennai, Velachery, Phoenix Market City. G-28 Lower Ground Floor