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The "Power Suit" Palazzo —a long, straight-cut kurta paired with wide-leg trousers—has become the new uniform for corporate India, balancing modesty with authority.

Spirituality is rarely a separate compartment of life; it is woven into the everyday. Many Indian women begin their day before sunrise with a bath, the lighting of a diya (lamp), and the drawing of a kolam or rangoli (floor art made from rice flour or colored powders). Vegetarianism is common, often dictated by caste, community (e.g., Jains, Brahmins), or personal choice, and the kitchen is seen as a sacred space. A traditional meal—thali—with its balance of six tastes (sweet, sour, salty, bitter, pungent, astringent) is not just nutrition but Ayurvedic philosophy. The "Power Suit" Palazzo —a long, straight-cut kurta