Lizzie & Tanni's Guide to India
This fall we decided to take a hop, skip and jump (or rather just a few lengthy flights) to India to check in with some of our favorite vendors and discover new ones. I traveled with Tanni, the jewelry and leather goods designer on our team and we reveled in textile heaven, markets full of stones, and big hotel breakfasts. We started in Delhi where we caught-up with an embroidery vendor that has been making Lizzie Fortunato bags for years. Headed by a mother / daughter team, we love finding international partners who value female leadership, small batch production and immaculate attention to detail just like we do. In Jaipur, it was all about stones and block printing. We spent hours pouring over beautiful textiles that will soon launch on Fortune Finds and picked out some amazing gemstones for new one-of-a-kind and fine styles. Mumbai was our last stop and is such a cool, international feeling city. In addition to finding major inspiration at another (female run!) embroidery house, we loved soaking in views of the harbor and discovering the city’s interesting and diverse architecture. 3 major cities packed into two super quick weeks with a LOT of design and development along the way. . . here’s our bite-sized India travel guide!
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Sagar Ratna: A restaurant serving delicious South Indian fare in Delhi’s lovely Defense Colony neighborhood. Tanni went here with Nitya, a long-time vendor of ours, and loved the traditional, silver-plattered Thali meal they shared.
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Visit the Chandi Chowk market -- one of the oldest and busiest in Delhi. The market is almost endless, so give yourself plenty of time to explore and shop! Putting this on your "do not miss" list is almost mandatory!
Jaipur:
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Mumbai:
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Golden Dragon at The Taj Hotel. Fancy, incredible Chinese food! Also, be sure to check out Trishna (which was voted #11 on Conde Nast's Top Restaurant awards in 2017). The most popular place to eat seafood in Mumbai. The decor is old school but the cooking is amazing.
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Walk around the Kala Ghoda district and check out the art galleries, boutiques, and wine bars. While you're at it, make sure to check out the designer concept store Le Mill and the nearby Bungalow 8.