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Article: Rural Indian beauty is raw and timeless - Deccan Herald

Rural Indian beauty is raw and timeless - Deccan Herald

Born out of her fascination for India that lives in the villages and her love for traditional Indian wear, Harshita Gautam founded NOMAD — a label that designs “gypsy” ghaghras inspired by rural Indian attire.

From working in the travel industry and being a baker, to teaching Spanish and doing a full time job in MNCs, she has worn several hats in her 12-year-long career before she decided to pursue her passion. In a chat with Metrolife, she tells Jayashree Narayanan about her designs, her inspiration and more.

Read more at: https://www.deccanherald.com/india/karnataka/bengaluru/rural-indian-beauty-raw-timeless-2086611

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