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Young Indian women are navigating "modest fashion." In metropolitan cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and Bangalore, you will see a woman in a Kurta (long tunic) with jeans, her head covered by a dupatta (scarf), while scrolling on an iPhone and wearing Ray-Bans. The Hijab (worn by Muslim women) and the Turban (worn by Sikh women) have also become statements of identity politics and self-expression. In 2026, the "Indian lifestyle" is no longer
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In recent years, there has been a resurgence in traditional wellness. Many women are returning to Ayurveda —incorporating turmeric, neem, and seasonal eating into their daily routines. This "slow living" movement is a direct response to the fast-paced nature of modern urban life in India. Fashion: From Saris to Streetwear