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Daniela K.
Bhumi: On Indian Fashion, Cuisine, and New York City
No CommentsRead moreAlthough Bhumi comes from a very traditional Indian background, her wardrobe is fabulous enough to turn even SJP green with envy. Her collection of eccentric accessories and colorful garments screams magazine editor, while her studies at NYU prove that New York women do have it all. Bhumi possesses the millennial trifecta: beauty, brains, and a closet full of Louboutins.
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Daniela K.
Stefan: From Guyana to MePa
No CommentsRead moreStefan is a Canadian native with Guyanese roots that moved to New York City at a young age. He currently works at the Butter Group, one of the world’s most successful high-end restaurant and nightlife companies. With this exposure, his international roots and an appetite for the good life, Stefan has a strong pulse on all the best places to dine and drink in the city that never sleeps.
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Daniela K.
Anish: From India to Greenwich Village
No CommentsRead moreAnish is a senior at NYU Stern, on the cusp of young adulthood – yet he’s already launched a successful non-profit business which gives back to his community. During his high school years visiting his family’s hometown in India, Anish found an opportunity to make an impact. He transformed a passion project into the non-profit called Uplift Humanity. Uplift creates a unique opportunity for Anish to contribute while also connecting to his Indian roots and involving other Indian-American youth so they can do the same.
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Daniela K.
Abi: From Goa to Little Italy
No CommentsRead moreAbi is a NYU Stern graduate who followed her love for food to launch a delectable new product that gives Nutella a run for its money – trust us we’ve tried it. After a quick stint in finance, Abi launched her CookieNut butter with friend and partner, Sabi. The SABI+ABI brand demonstrates that women don’t have to force themselves into cookie-cutter corporate culture to smoke the competition in the world of business.
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Daniela K.
Bhumi: From India to Midtown
1 CommentRead moreAlthough Bhumi comes from a very traditional Indian background, her wardrobe is fabulous enough to turn even SJP green with envy. Her collection of eccentric accessories and colorful garments screams magazine editor, while her studies at NYU prove that New York women do have it all. Bhumi possesses the millennial trifecta: beauty, brains, and a closet full of Louboutins.
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Daniela K.
Gunjan: On Indian Dance, Cuisine, and NYC
No CommentsRead moreGunjan is a fashionable New York native who strikes a rare balance between beauty and brains. She is a financial journalist, graduate student at Columbia University, and a classical Indian dancer. Despite the whirlwind of living in Manhattan, this cosmopolitan wonder-woman remains centered through her spirituality and connection to her Indian heritage.
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Daniela K.
Pooja: From India to Soho
No CommentsRead morePooja is the creator, designer, and #GirlBoss behind 6 Shore Road. Hailing originally from India, Pooja has called many international cities home before moving to New York City. This Soho-based fashion label is currently taking the swimsuit market by storm. Pooja’s colorful personal style and experiences traveling the world inspire the vibrant patterns and eye-catching textiles that embody the brand.
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Daniela K.
Gunjan: From India to Chelsea
No CommentsRead moreGunjan is a fashionable New York native who represents the perfect balance of beauty and brains. She is a financial journalist, graduate student at Columbia University, and a classical Indian dancer. Despite the whirlwind of living in Manhattan, this cosmopolitan wonder-woman remains centered through her spirituality and connection to her Indian heritage.
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Daniela K.
Somya: From India to FiDi
No CommentsRead moreSomya is a Wall Street business woman who focuses her time between working as an attorney, and running her own bootstrapped venture. She is beautiful, centered and ambitious with a remarkable gift for artistic expression. When Somya’s not paving a way for women in a male-dominated industry, she loses herself in painting, music, and dance inspired by her Indian heritage.