Watch trendy summer lifestylers at Lushly in Pebbles on Mother’s Day

Watch trendy summer lifestylers at Lushly in Pebbles on Mother’s Day

Pebbles is becoming increasingly excited as we have found the ideal setting for our upcoming Lushly Summer flea market there, and we hope you will join us there! A place that is instantly recognisable to the vast majority of people and that emanates a warm and inviting appeal as well as an energy that ebbs and flows in rhythm with our fundamental principles. A upcoming exhibition will be held at Pebbles on May 14, 2023, in honour of Mother’s Day. Pebbles will be hosting the event. At this event, there will be some exciting new brands to check out. Keep checking back for more information as it becomes available. The founders of Lushly are three women named Prachi, Atu, and Jane who are enthusiastic about helping other businesswomen. Their mission is to provide a platform for neighbourhood business owners to grow and network with one another. Lushly achieves this goal by staging flea markets, which create curated settings for company owners to sell their items and network with a wider audience. The one-of-a-kind and creative vendors that they feature at their events are largely responsible for the exciting energy that attendees report feeling. Lushly is devoted to environmental protection and has made environmental awareness an integral part of its business model. Most of their success can be attributed to their dogged pursuit of an atmosphere that promotes entrepreneurial spirit and their positive impact on the growth and prosperity of the regional economy. The success of Lushly, a company run entirely by women, exemplifies the potential that women have in the commercial world. They work hard, are devoted, and care deeply about supporting regional enterprises. Because of this, they’ve been able to achieve great success.   Everyone is welcome to our pet-themed party. You should come take part in the interactive activities whether you are an artist, entrepreneur, homemaker, pet owner, or none of the above.   The most memorable parts of the event are going to be :- Pottery Live Workshop : If you’re wanting to spice up your routine by learning a new skill, we recommend taking a pottery class in person. You’ll learn something new and have something to show your loved ones when you get home from class. It’s a fantastic opportunity to connect with people who share your interests and maybe even spend some quality time with your bae.   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by Lushly (@lushly.art) 2. Brunch with live music : Don’t allow the commotion of Sunday brunch go from your memory just because you’re in the heart of                Bangalore. Enjoying delicious meals just before lunch, beneath the bright and lovely sun in your own city of Bangalore, is a                              surefire way to spark some creativity, as does surrounding yourself with people who love and appreciate you and providing you with              excellent cuisine.   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by Lushly (@lushly.art) 3.Mother’s Day, also known as Mothering Sunday, is a day set aside to show appreciation to moms and other maternal figures for                  everything they do for their families and communities. On Mother’s Day, people throughout the world show their moms how                          much they care by showering them with presents, cards, and other expressions of love and gratitude. It’s a day set aside to honour all            the mothers out there for all they do. So have her mum take the day off and let her relax and have fun. 4. Shopping and loads of shopping : Going on a shopping spree for an assortment of goods, such as those made by hand, clothing,              shoes, jewellery, handiwork, cosmetics, toiletries, pet supplies, etc. It’s admirable that you hoard, but you should make some space                for  your new purchases. Those in Bangalore should stop by the wonderful flea market event hosted by lushly and stock up on crazy-              good deals. Lushly in Bangalore have evolved into a high-class event, complete with not only displays, stalls, and food, but also a                    stage and performers to liven things up. Pop-up art shows are regularly held with a lot of fanfare for the aficionados of visual arts.                  Take advantage of the city’s many street festivals, exhibitions, and flea markets to stock up on unique souvenirs.   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by Lushly (@lushly.art)   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by Lushly (@lushly.art) 5. Furry friends day out : We celebrate the day dedicated to our furry friends. Spend the day with your pet at the most popular                         Lushly  in Bangalore. Visit our summer flea market, where both you and your pet are welcome. The best part is that there is                             absolutely no cost to take part. Bring your loved ones and (maybe) Fido to this gathering. Attendees of our pet party will be able to                 meet individuals who share their love of dogs. The opportunity to connect with people who share your passions is priceless. We                       encourage customers to bring their pets and are pleased to accommodate them. Your family and furry friends are welcome to join                   you. Attendees of the pet event will be able to socialize with people who share their love

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 Elan, One Of A Kind Pop Up For Your Lifestyle Needs 

Elan, One Of A Kind Pop Up For Your Lifestyle Needs 

Bringing some of the best and exquisite brands to one place, Elan showcased us the beauty which we have been missing. The one of a kind pop up was hosted by Bia Sandhu and Prathna Vohra, who are known for their great industry connects. The founder of Parfait Image Consulting- Bia, and PR and Brand Consultant- Prarthna utilised their industry expertise to give Bangaloreans a meet and greet space which was filled with vibrant energy, handicraft goods, aesthetics jewellery and many more elements to win the hearts of art aficionados.  Held at Karighars, a beautiful space, visitors were greeted by a lively atmosphere, filled with the sounds of music and chatter. Surrounded by colourful storefronts and stalls, Elan was a perfect way to encapsulate the lively culture of Bangalore.   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by Srishti Shreekrishna (@srishtishreekrishna) During the Elan Pop Up various brands were witnessed wherein each one offering a unique piece: Either Or: Inspired by the age-old henna art, Either Or is a brand that makes you miss all those days where painting your hand with henna was an integral part of our lifestyle. The brand has picked elements of it and transformed it into everlasting candle holders. Moreover, Either Or also has a few pieces inspired by African art along with their recent venture into ceramic art. Akibo:  If you are looking for exquisite cushions, bed covers and throws then Akibo is for you! Apart from providing you utter comfort, the brand focuses on incorporating sustainable and clean fabrics. Akibo has also introduced bamboo fabric and is trying to win back the textures and weaves, with muted tones.  Montresor: Decorate yourself with jewellery that gives a high-end chic vibe. Founded by Rajni and Megha the brand Montresor uses 92.5 hallmark sterling silver along with swarovski and semi precious stones. Each of the pieces are versatile and present beautiful ideas that suit any occasion.  Bohe: Love Bohemian style? Then Bohe is for you. The brainchild of Neetu AM, Bohe brings in the easy breezy vibe in your everyday wardrobe. The founder believes that “Sky is the only limit” for designers and follows the same to curate attires that suit every taste. Saara Designs: Saara means everything in hindi. At Saara’s you get architectural and interior solutions along with metal crafting. Amongst their other offerings, the brand has also launched a range of desk planters and garden planters. Moreover, the brand has also experimented to utilise the natural resources to decorate the home. Their Suncatchers use the sunlight to create colourful patterns on the walls. Saara Designs was founded by Sanidhi.    View this post on Instagram   A post shared by TheStyle.World (@www.thestyle.world) The pop up ‘Elan’ was a two day affair which was held on 28th and 29th of April, 2023. It was an exclusive event showcasing the creativity of the city and bringing the attention to many home grown brands.  It was a perfect space to find your style and pursue it by picking the offerings from different labels. Authors: Himani Bokaria and Arshiya Gauhar

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 Chitrakala Parishath – Art, Craft, Handlooms and Lifestyle Exhibition

Chitrakala Parishath – Art, Craft, Handlooms and Lifestyle Exhibition

Chitrakala Parishath – Art, Craft, Handlooms and Lifestyle Exhibition Chitrakala Parishath conducted Artisans Bazaar – a grant flea market for artisans across India. Artisans Bazaar included everything from the rare contemporary form of arts and crafts, clothing, to jewellery, home décor, furniture, handicraft products from the exhibitor all across India. The market was filled with amazing craft works including Bhagalpuri Sarees and Dress Materials, Handloom lifestyle products, paintings and much more. One of the central attraction in Artisan Bazaar was the Channapatna Toys. Channapatna toys are a particular form of wooden toys that are manufactured in the town of Channapatna/Gombegala nagara (town of toys). Pattachitra style painting was also one of the main attraction in Chitrakala Parishath. These paintings are one of the oldest and popular art forms of Odisha. The Tanjore paintings, the most popular forms of classical South Indian Paintings stole the show. The paintings are characterized by rich and vivid colors, iconic composition, glittering gold foils overlaid on delicate but extensive gesso work and inlay of glass beads and pieces or very rarely precious and semi-precious gems.  The craft of making leather puppets was also one of the main attraction at the exhibition at Chitrakala Parishath. The craft originated in Andhra Pradesh and locally known as Tholu-bommalata, meaning “The Dance of Leather Puppets,” an art form of shadow play that reached its pinnacle during the rule of Vijayanagara Empire.

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