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The next issue had a fashion section—but it was called “What We Wear to Fight.” It featured a policewoman’s practical khaki, a farmer’s sun-faded odhni, a queer activist’s hand-painted T-shirt. The beauty section became “The Skin We’re In,” about dermatological health, not anti-aging. The jewelry page became a single column: “Heirlooms Without Hierarchy,” about passing down stories, not stones.

Kavya, the fashion editor, walked out. So did Anjali. But a junior reporter named Tara raised her hand. “I’ve been hiding a story for two years,” she said. “About garment factory workers in Tirupur who sew those ‘festive looks’ for twelve hours a day, earning less than the cost of one sequin.”

Rai sat across from him, calm. “Mr. Sethi, when was the last time NAARI won the National Magazine Award for investigative journalism?” NAARI Magazine Rai Sexy No Bra Saree Open Boobs...

“So what do you write there, Amma?” Meera asked.

“We’re replacing it,” she said, her voice steady, “with an issue that has zero fashion. Zero beauty. Zero style.” The next issue had a fashion section—but it

And every December, NAARI published The Unadorned Issue —no fashion, no style, no beauty. A permanent reminder that a woman is not a surface to be decorated, but a depth to be explored.

He blinked. “That’s… not our lane.” Kavya, the fashion editor, walked out

Rai cleared her throat. “We’re killing the Diwali issue.”