An old rickety wardrobe. Layers of red, green, orange, and blue with an occasional hint of gold and silver.

 

What do you get when two self-proclaimed ‘sincere nerds’ who pursued engineering and MBA and have a flair.

 

In 1976, Shabana Azmi and Smita Patil - leading ladies of the alternative Hindi cinema movement - visited Cannes.

 

The fashion sector, especially fast fashion and high street brands are exploding in India, as shoppers are looking for affordable, accessible and trendy apparels to meet their style quotient.

 

This is the journey of Su and Ta, two ladies who have taken a plunge to excel in women entrepreneurship and take their start-up SuTa to a next level.

 

Suta - a combination of the names of the two lovely girls who own this brand, was definitely my favourite find at the Lil' Flea this time.

 

Suta is not just another fashion brand, it’s a thought woven lovingly together by a dynamic sister duo (Sujata & Taniya) who created a business based on sheer passion & nostalgia.

 

Ethnic clothes were somewhere reduced to wearing them on special occasions. But their comfort, grace, and the vast scope that they offer to styling need to be reclaimed.

 

We are like extensions of each other - one soul with 4 hands, two legs and two heads.

 

What started with a summer getaway, when sisters Sujata Biswas and Taniya Biswas used to visit their native home.

 

Another round of travel, another sari for it. This time it was a sari by Suta for Kangana, one that she teamed with a Bottega Veneta bag and Gucci sandals.

 

That inexplicable thing that sets Ma's food apart from even the top chefs of the world, we call it 'love'

 

This is the journey of Su and Ta, two ladies who have taken a plunge to excel in women entrepreneurship and take their start-up SuTa to a next level.

 

The one print that has gained popularity over the recent years is 'floral', which is no longer considered as feminine.