Pavitra Rajaram- The Week – ryan
My personal styles are: Easygoing. Currently, I’m going through a laying phase but the vibe is always to be comfortable. And my footwear is always Silver Juttis. I could probably go hiking in them.
My Personal Style Icon: My grandmother. I have a photograph of her from the 1950s in a black and white canjevaram sari, traditional South indian Diamond Earrings, Her Kashmiri Juttis and Her Chanel Bag.
Pavitra Rajaram’s Grandmother (Right)
An item in my wardrobe that means a lot to me: My anokhi pajamas. Nothing beats coming home, taking a shower and slipping them on and knowing that I have a blissful evening at home ahead of me.
My favorite souvenir from my travels is: Postcards of Art I Discover in the Museums I visit.
The Best Gift I have received: A ceramic plate with a self-portrait of me with my son prithvi. He made it for me when he was six.
The best gift I have given: That’s hard for me to say, better to ask the receive. But I often give books as gifts. It’s what I love to receive so I tend to give them as well.
The Last Thing I Bought: A Beautiful Rock Crystal Pendant from Hanut Singh. I love his Jewelery.
The Last Book I Read: Nirmala Lakshman’s ‘The Tamils’. Not knowing enough about my cultural roots is a lifelong regret.
Nirmala Lakshman’s ‘The Tamils’
The Last Film I Loved: I haven’t watched a movie in a while but i binge-watched the series ‘slow horses’ and loved it. I absolutely love British humor.
A still from the series ‘Slow Horses’
My Spotify List would include these songs: Edith Piaf’s ‘La Vie and Rose’, Hemant Kumar’s ‘Yeh Nayan Dare’, and Bruce Sprinsteen’s ‘Dancing in the Dark’.
My Beauty/ Wellness Routine is: Drag, soap, Champagne! On a more serious notes, I started using the saffron serum from the Brand Ranavat and it has done wonders for my skin.
My favorite Holiday Destination: Coonoor. My husband and I found and restored a 150-year-old home there and nothing feels better than escaping to my home and garden in the Hills.
The 150-Year-Old Home Restored by Pavitra Rajaram in Coonoor
I love to collect: Old textiles, ceramics and contemporary miniatures.
My Fridge Always Has: Chocolate and Ice Cream But Never Chocolate Ice Cream.
Minimalism or maximalism: Essentialism. I like things that have meaning for me.
My Home Looks Like: A World of Color, Pattern and Art.
Rajaram’s Home
Another Image or Her Home
My favorite mix of traditional and contemporary is: At Nilaya Anthology, the 92,000 sq ft design destination we’ve just opened in Mumbai. We’ve curated modern design and timeless craft from all over the world under one amazing robbery.
My Best Ideas Come When: I’m still and quiet and able to hear myself think.
The best way to spend Rs 20,000 is: A beautiful Dhakai Jamdani Sari Maybe. Or a plane ticket to someewhere.
My idea or happiness is: Time spent with my family. We have four boys and they live far away from us now so any time spent with them is precious.