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Style Name
The Light Within Me

Inspiration - Note From Sonya
Diwali symbolizes the celebration of the inner light within each of us that protects us from darkness. The name Diwali, or Deepawali, comes from the Sanskrit word Deepavali which means “row of clay lamps”. Clay lamps (diyas) are lit by Indians to signify this light, and this light touches and reflects on each of us. This Diwali, I have designed a turban which captures this very idea, that we ourselves are the light, and our stories stand to brighten each other’s paths. To read more about the inspiration for this style, head to our blog.

How to Wear It
The mirrors in this design bring an element of brightness while the classic color choices add elegance - a unique pairing for an evening wear style. The dozens of handset mirrors are arranged in a traditional Indian floral pattern. While this design is inspired by special occasion wear, it can be worn with an understated ensemble as much as a festive one. This design was created to celebrate all hair journeys, regardless of culture or creed, and to fill you with pride in your hair journey.

Color Description
Red is an auspicious color and represents love, commitment, strength and bravery in the Indian culture
Gold and silver allow you to tailor your turban to your style preferences

Features
  • Made in NYC 
  • One size fits most 
  • Classic turban silhouette, complimentary to all face shapes and sizes
  • Easy to wear, just slip-on-and-go! No tying or wrapping required
  • Can be worn multiple ways: loop in front, ruching in front (reverse), tilted to the side
  • Dozens of 1cm-wide hand set mirrors
  • Semi-sheer fabric appearance
  • Pleated fabric for ease of fit
  • Poly-blend material 
  • Spot clean with cold water and gentle soap avoiding mirrors, hang to air dry
  • Sent to you in a breathable carrying case

Shimmery Pleated Mirror Designer Turban

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Style Name
The Light Within Me

Inspiration - Note From Sonya
Diwali symbolizes the celebration of the inner light within each of us that protects us from darkness. The name Diwali, or Deepawali, comes from the Sanskrit word Deepavali which means “row of clay lamps”. Clay lamps (diyas) are lit by Indians to signify this light, and this light touches and reflects on each of us. This Diwali, I have designed a turban which captures this very idea, that we ourselves are the light, and our stories stand to brighten each other’s paths. To read more about the inspiration for this style, head to our blog.

How to Wear It
The mirrors in this design bring an element of brightness while the classic color choices add elegance - a unique pairing for an evening wear style. The dozens of handset mirrors are arranged in a traditional Indian floral pattern. While this design is inspired by special occasion wear, it can be worn with an understated ensemble as much as a festive one. This design was created to celebrate all hair journeys, regardless of culture or creed, and to fill you with pride in your hair journey.

Color Description
Red is an auspicious color and represents love, commitment, strength and bravery in the Indian culture
Gold and silver allow you to tailor your turban to your style preferences

Features
  • Made in NYC 
  • One size fits most 
  • Classic turban silhouette, complimentary to all face shapes and sizes
  • Easy to wear, just slip-on-and-go! No tying or wrapping required
  • Can be worn multiple ways: loop in front, ruching in front (reverse), tilted to the side
  • Dozens of 1cm-wide hand set mirrors
  • Semi-sheer fabric appearance
  • Pleated fabric for ease of fit
  • Poly-blend material 
  • Spot clean with cold water and gentle soap avoiding mirrors, hang to air dry
  • Sent to you in a breathable carrying case