Buna Stories

Celebrating sisterhood, cultural roots and distinct aesthetic – a conversation with Pallavi Shantam & Harshita Gautam
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Friends of Buna: Poonam Kundra
A lovely summer afternoon with Poonam Kundra in her space that embodies the Buna spirit of slow and mindful living.
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A Necessary Pause If the past year has taught us anything, it has been to hit the brakes every now and then to savor the small everyday moments of life. While we watched nature blossom back in th...
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Featured here Tie-Shoulder Sundress Becoming a Better Consumer In a world where we have unlimited options, less is more becomes a tough concept to follow. But as rightly quoted by E.F. Schumacher...
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Rediscovering the old world charm
"There is a beautiful thing inside you that is thousands of years old. Too old to be captured in poems. Too old to be loved by everyone But loved so very deeply by a chosen few." - Nikita Gi...
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As we retreat indoors, keeping ourselves and others around us safe, we find ourselves with ample time on our hands to explore new hobbies and activities. We, at Buna, are always looking for ways t...
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A few weeks ago Pallavi Shantam, founder of Buna spent a glorious day with two young female entrepreneurs Bani Nanda of Miam Patisserie and Shruti Jain of Kaze Living dressed in breezy Buna dresse...
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A deep dive into making supply chains in the fashion industry eco-friendly by adopting 100% plastic free polybags, a make-to-order production model, and upcycling and recycling fabric waste into ru...
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Often, the greatest stories dwell, waiting to be told and heard in the smallest of regions. In one such town, geographically tiny but historically of great importance lives a story that has been a...
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Friends of Buna: Caroline Zeliang
We at Buna are fascinated by the bohemian callings of Caroline Zeliang, an artist and designer. We caught up with her recently for a Q&A on what inspires her. She has styled our Collecting Peb...
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How Gandhi spun the wheel to sustainable revolution
It was the 1930s. India was nearing the brink of independence when Mahatma Gandhi spun the wheel to textile revolution. The uncrowned hero of sustainable fashion had opened the door to Indianisati...
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