Lisa Ray Instagram – Serving twin motherhood straight up realness with @bazaarindia
Repost from @bazaarindia using @RepostRegramApp – What piece of jewellery do you treasure the most? For many it’s not about carat, cut, or clarity, but rather meaning. Earrings given by a much-loved late grandmother perhaps, or maybe a family heirloom passed down through generations. Here, we speak to five women about the pieces that they plan to pass on to their daughters.
Lisa Ray (@lisaraniray), actor, model and author says, “I’ve chosen two pieces that hold a lot of sentimental value: This ring was passed on to me by my Polish grandmother. A lot of my family history is shrouded in mystery: My maternal grandmother was brought up in Minsk, which is part of present-day Russia, and many perished in the first and second World Wars. So I feel that this holds a strong family legacy. The second is a pair of earrings gifted to me by Farah Ali Khan. It has a lot of sentimentality for me already even though it’s not that old. I think that there’s an important distinction there: Sentiment doesn’t always have to be associated with how long you’ve had a piece. It’s about the intent and the energy that comes with it.” .
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On Lisa:
Dress: Neeta Lulla (@neeta_lulla)
All jewellery, her own
On Sufi and Soleil: Dresses, their own
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Photographer: Abheet Gidwani (@abheetgidwani)
Editor: Nonita Kalra (@nonitakalra)
Fashion director: Edward Lalrempuia (@edwardlalrempuia)
Jewellery editor: Sitara Mulchandani (@sitara_nm)
Hair: Jean-Claude Biguine (@jeanclaudebiguineindia)
Makeup: Charmaine Rao Soares (@charmaine_soares) for Shiseido (@shiseido)
Fashion features editor: Butool Jamal (@butoolbegum)
Video Edited by: Heena Manghani (@pseudo_manghani)
Consulting Editor, Digital: Ravneet Kaur Sethi (@ravneetkaurr)
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