This duo is bridging the gap between New York and India through their olfactory creations
The couple behind D S & Durga speak to Harper's Bazaar about crafting unique fragrance narratives across cultures and continents.
I'm a writer, editor and former expat who has conceptualised, pitched and written stories for some of the world's top-notch publications. My articles have appeared in CNNGo.com, Condé Nast Traveler, Vogue, The Times of India and more on a wide variety of subjects including Movies, Architecture, Arts, Travel, Technology, Interior design, Celebrities, Lifestyle and Fashion. My extensive travels and experiences living in different parts of the world are reflected in my writing. In addition to writing, I also have a keen interest and passion in photography, food, cinema and music. I speak five different languages-a result of a well-traveled lifestyle.
The couple behind D S & Durga speak to Harper's Bazaar about crafting unique fragrance narratives across cultures and continents.
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