Episode 28: Cultured Chic — Draped In Tradition
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What does it mean to honour tradition and make it your own? In this episode, the PRI-TEA ladies unpack the evolving relationship between identity and clothing — and how embracing traditional wear doesn’t always have to look… traditional. From Jhumkis with jeans to Sarees styled with crop tops, Priya and Priyanka reflect on how fashion becomes a language for self-expression. It’s not about breaking rules — it’s about redefining them.
Joining the conversation is the ever-stylish Shobana Vikiraman, former special needs educator turned founder of Nayagi—a brand that celebrates ethnic wear with a modern twist. Together, they unpack what it means to honour your roots while expressing yourself freely through fashion.
Because at the end of the day, tradition isn’t a costume—it’s a feeling. And being your own Nayagi means showing up in whatever makes you feel most like you.