Lifestyle
Spykar Launched ‘It’s in Our Jeans/Genes’ Podcast Featuring Suta Sisters’ Journey of Heritage and Innovation

The series brings powerful conversations with Indians who are redefining identity and ambition; the debut fashion entrepreneur episode features Sujata and Taniya of Suta.
Mumbai, September 6th, 2025 – Spykar, India’s homegrown denim brand, has launched its latest marketing initiative, It’s in Our Jeans/Genes, on th September, at xxPM. This podcast series celebrates stories of ambition, identity, and pride through engaging conversations with changemakers shaping India’s narrative on the global stage.
The series, which aligns with Spykar’s vision of youth culture and self-expression, brings together trailblazers from diverse industries to share their journeys of staying rooted in heritage while adapting to a modern, ever-changing world. Each episode highlights themes of resilience, authenticity, and ambition, showcasing individuals who are weaving Indian identity into a fabric of global relevance.
In its first episode, the spotlight shines on Sujata and Taniya, the sisters behind Suta, a brand that has reimagined the saree for today’s generation while empowering over 17,000 artisans across India. Their story is one of blending creativity and strategy, tradition and innovation, personal passion and social impact.
Sharing his view on the launch of this episode, Sanjay Vakharia, Co-founder and CEO of Spykar Lifestyles Pvt. Ltd., said, “At Spykar, fashion is about more than denim—it’s about identity and the stories that connect us. Through this podcast, we’re proud to feature the journey of Sujata and Taniya. They have beautifully represented the balance of heritage and modernity, and reflect the ambition of a new India that thinks global while staying true to its roots.”
Speaking about their appearance in the episode, Sujata and Taniya, Co-founders of Suta, said, “Suta has always been more than a clothing label to us—it’s about making sarees effortless, joyful, and relevant, while supporting the artisans who bring them to life. Being part of Spykar’s podcast feels special because it celebrates the same values we believe in: authenticity, storytelling, and the pride of taking Indian traditions to the world.”
As part of the episode, the Suta sisters also engaged in a playful DIY styling experiment—pairing denim with sarees—symbolizing the essence of the podcast’s theme. The unique blend of traditional drape and contemporary denim reflected both Suta and Spykar’s shared ethos of celebrating heritage while embracing modern expression.
With this initiative, Spykar cements its role not only as India’s finest denim brand but also as a storyteller for the new India—authentic, ambitious, and globally relevant. The upcoming episodes will feature voices from diverse industries – technology, food, music, and start-ups, offering fresh perspectives and sparking meaningful conversations. Aimed at young entrepreneurs, students, creatives, and denim enthusiasts, the podcast is designed to inspire those who are defining their own paths in today’s world.
Link to the podcast:
YouTube : https://youtu.be/lsJ12Nvr–g?si=liSF1V6lXjb46I01
IG : https://www.instagram.com/reel/DOQtFDCiNVd/?igsh=azR4YXJmZWI4dTR0
Stay tuned with Spykar’s Instagram and Youtube for upcoming guest reveals behind-the-scenes snippets, bonus content etc. The podcast has been designed for long-term engagement and is available across popular platforms including Spotify, YouTube, and Apple Podcasts, enabling audiences to tune in anytime and draw inspiration from India’s leading changemakers.
Decor in Style
The Great Eastern Home Presents The Stallion

A Distinctive Ceramic Sculpture from its New Collection
The Great Eastern Home continues to celebrate timeless artistry and exceptional craftsmanship with The Stallion, one of the most distinctive pieces from its newly launched ceramic collection. Handmade by skilled artisans at The Great Eastern Home’s workshop and glazed in-house, this sculptural creation reflects the brand’s commitment to preserving artisanal heritage while continuously redefining contemporary design possibilities.

Inspired by the grace and power of the horse, The Stallion captures the animal in its most regal and dignified stance. The sculpture beautifully highlights the fluid transition from the curve of the neck into the sculpted head, before sharpening into a strong, commanding jawline. Every contour is carefully shaped to convey movement, strength, and elegance, resulting in a piece that feels both artistic and deeply expressive.

Its rich, oceanic glaze further elevates the sculpture’s character. Flowing between tones of indigo, verdigris, and midnight black, the finish catches light differently from every angle, creating remarkable depth and visual intrigue. The constantly shifting tones lend the piece an almost living presence, making it a striking focal point within any interior setting.
Entirely handcrafted, no two pieces of The Stallion are ever identical, making each sculpture truly one of a kind. More than a decorative object, it stands as a collectible work of art that embodies craftsmanship, individuality, and timeless sophistication.
Price: On Request
Website: http://www.thegreateasternhome.com/
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Jewellery
The Stillness of Craft, The Movement of Code

Jewellery has always been more than ornamentation. Long before circuitry and sensors found their place beneath polished surfaces, adornment carried meaning far beyond aesthetics — symbolising power, identity, protection, and self-expression. In India especially, jewellery has long existed as a living extension of culture and belief. Intricate Navratna pieces were thought to align cosmic energies, while shell and faience girdles discovered in Mohenjo-daro reflected some of the earliest expressions of decorative identity. The iconic “Dancing Girl” figurine, layered in stacked bangles, stands as an enduring reminder that adornment has always communicated individuality and status. Similarly, the delicate Maang Tikka was never merely decorative; positioned along the forehead, it was associated with the Ajna chakra, believed to represent intuition and inner awareness.

For centuries, luxury in jewellery was measured through the rarity of gemstones, the purity of gold, and the mastery of craftsmanship. Today, however, luxury is increasingly being redefined through intelligence and functionality.
Modern technology has introduced a new dimension to jewellery, though some would argue it has also distanced adornment from its deeply personal artistry. What once existed as quiet symbolism has gradually evolved into something interactive and responsive — designed to move in rhythm with contemporary life. Yet unlike the overt dominance of screens and devices, this transformation is often subtle. Technology in jewellery rarely announces itself loudly; instead, it integrates seamlessly into design.
Digital jewellery can best be described as wearable technology that merges communication, health tracking, and utility with adornment. The Oura Ring, for instance, appears deceptively simple in form, yet quietly monitors sleep cycles, recovery patterns, and physiological changes with remarkable precision. Smartwatches, meanwhile, have become symbols of both status and technological sophistication. Devices such as the Nimb Ring extend functionality even further by offering emergency assistance through a discreet trigger that alerts selected contacts and shares real-time location data. Smart pendants are also emerging as tools capable of monitoring stress levels, sleep patterns, and heart rhythms, subtly integrating wellness awareness into daily life without replacing professional medical care.
Luxury houses such as Swarovski have also experimented with embedded technology, suggesting a future in which craftsmanship and circuitry no longer exist as opposing ideas, but rather as collaborative forces within design.
The evolution of jewellery does not signal a complete shift in purpose; instead, it reflects an expansion of what adornment can represent. Jewellery once symbolised identity alone, but now it increasingly participates in experience — bridging heritage with innovation while adapting to the demands of a more responsive world.
Yet balance remains essential. Not every object must justify itself through utility or performance. Some creations exist purely for their beauty, emotion, and craftsmanship. Technology may enhance convenience and awareness, but it cannot replicate the instinct of the artisan, the patience behind hand-forged details, or the emotional depth embedded within human creation. The soul of jewellery still resides not in code, but in the hands and imagination that shape it.
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