Janpath Market
It is a place where you'll find all the fashionable and trendy clothes in Delhi. You'll be tempted to buy some amazing jhumkas and oxidised jewellery from here!
Hair jewelry — lockets, rings and other such items adorned with the locks of a loved one — is said to have come into fashion as an expression of mourning in the Victorian age. It was Queen Victoria herself who popularized the jewelry after her husband Albert died in 1861. @Allure's Kara McGrath writes about the history of this, how the craft of hairwork is being revived around the world, and why people continue to be repulsed by it.
@mina Back at the turn of the century, when "business casual" was taking hold, we had "Dress-Up Fridays." A number of my colleagues went all the way and showed up in formal wear, ball gowns, and yes, long gloves.
It was delightful, much more so than "Hawaiian Shirt Day" or those robotic office birthday "parties."