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Weekly Wrap: Big moments of the week 

Scroll through this weekly wrap to know all the important updates of the week. 

This year’s Met Gala was held on 1st May. 

Met Gala this year was a glamorous affair with celebrities coming up with the best. This year’s theme was “Karl Lagerfeld: A Line of Beauty,” that was aimed to celebrate the full work and life of Karl Lagerfeld, so the dress code was, fittingly, “in honor of Karl.” We also saw a new Indian face at the event as Alia Bhatt makes her Met Gala debut. 

Priyanka Chopra, Alia Bhatt and Isha Ambani at Met Gala.

The coronation ceremony of King Charles ||| and Queen Camilla – 

The coronation of King Charles III which is a symbolic ceremony combining a religious service and pageantry was celebrated by millions of people from the UK. It was held at Westminster Abbey, with the King becoming the 40th reigning monarch to be crowned there since 1066. Queen Camilla was crowned as Queen consort alongside him. 

The Coronation ceremony King Charles III and Queen Camilla

Kate Bush among the list of artists who got inducted in the Rock and Roll hall of fame this year. 

British singer Kate Bush has been inducted in the Rock and Roll hall of fame this year against the Machine, Willie Nelson, Sheryl Crow, the Spinners and Missy Elliott. She has been nominated 3 times before for the inclusion. Artists are only eligible to join the list after they complete 25 years of their first recording, the name gets chosen through a voting of 1000 industry figures who vote for the inductees. 

Kate Bush

Actress Eva Green wins $1M for a film that was never made

French actress, Eva Green wins $1M by a British court as she wins the case against White Lantern and SMC Speciality Finance. The case started over a disputed film project that was suspected of becoming a “B Movie” and could have ruined the actor’s career. The disputed film was a sci-fi thriller “A Patriot”  According to sources, she called one of the executive producers a “devious sociopath” and “pure vomit” and said the production manager was a “moron”.

Eva Green

Sculpture of Euthanized Freya the Walrus was unveiled in UK 

Last year, Walrus caught everyone’s attention last year as it was seen frolicking and basking in an Oslo fjord before getting euthanized by the authorities. It has been honored with a bronze sculpture in Norway. Recently, the life-size sculpture by Norwegian artist Astri Tonoian was unveiled at the Oslo marina not far from the place where the actual 600-kilogram mammal was seen relaxing. 

Walrus Freya

Ed Sheeran wins the copyright case over Marvin Gaye’s “Let’s Get it on”

Ed Sheeran was sued by the family of Ed Townsend over copyright infringement as they found similarities between “Thinking Out Loud” and the song Let’s Get it On by Marvin Gaye.  But the jury rules out the decision in the favour of Sheeran. Demonstrating chord changes by playing his guitar on the stand was part of his defense.

Ed Sheeran

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How Sacred Gatherings Are Becoming the New Social Scene for Gen Z, Millennials, and Modern Seekers

Modern bhajan club with fusion music

In an era where nightlife once revolved around loud clubs, expensive parties, and digital overload, a surprising cultural shift is redefining how people connect. Across urban hubs, wellness spaces, rooftop venues, and cultural festivals, Bhajan clubs, Kirtan nights, mantra circles, and spiritual social gatherings are emerging as the newest social trend.

From Mumbai to London, Delhi to Los Angeles, spiritual socializing is no longer limited to temples or traditional gatherings. It has evolved into a vibrant lifestyle movement blending music, mindfulness, fashion, community, and conscious living. What was once considered old-school devotion is now becoming modern, aesthetic, and socially magnetic.

The Rise of Spiritual Socializing in Modern Culture

Young people are increasingly seeking deeper, more meaningful experiences over superficial entertainment. Kirtan nights offer exactly that soulful music, collective chanting, emotional release, and a sense of belonging.

Unlike conventional party culture, these gatherings focus on inner peace, cultural roots, and emotional connection. The result is a powerful combination of spirituality and social wellness.

Bhajan clubs today often feature live fusion bands, candle-lit settings, ethnic dress codes, vegan food pop-ups, meditation zones, and even curated spiritual travel experiences. This blend of tradition with trend is making devotional spaces culturally cool again.

Modern bhajan club with fusion music

Why Bhajan Clubs Are Trending

1. A Break From Burnout Culture

With rising stress, anxiety, and digital fatigue, people are craving spaces that feel grounding. Bhajan and kirtan events provide a calming alternative where music heals instead of overwhelms.

2. Cultural Pride Meets Modern Aesthetic

Younger generations are reconnecting with Indian spiritual heritage in a stylish, contemporary way. Wearing handloom fashion, attending mantra festivals, and participating in sacred music circles is becoming both spiritually enriching and socially relevant.

3. Community Without Pressure

Unlike nightlife scenes often centered around status or indulgence, spiritual gatherings create authentic connection without social performance. People come to sing, meditate, network, and feel.

4. Influence of Wellness and Conscious Living

Yoga culture, Ayurveda, meditation apps, and spiritual influencers have all contributed to making spiritual socializing mainstream.

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Kirtan Nights: Where Music Meets Healing

Kirtan is especially resonating because it combines live music with emotional energy. Whether it’s traditional Hare Krishna chants, Sufi-inspired bhajans, or indie devotional fusion, these nights often feel like concerts with soul.

For many attendees, it’s not strictly religious it’s experiential. The repetitive rhythms, sacred sounds, and group participation can feel meditative, euphoric, and deeply therapeutic.

Fashion, Travel & The Spiritual Lifestyle Boom

This trend is also influencing fashion and travel industries.

Spiritual fashion including flowy ethnic wear, handcrafted jewelry, sustainable fabrics, and temple-inspired aesthetics is becoming increasingly popular.

Travel brands are curating retreats around spiritual festivals, river aartis, yoga villages, and kirtan experiences. Destinations like Rishikesh, Vrindavan, Varanasi, Bali, and Dharamshala are becoming social wellness hotspots for modern travelers.

Social Media’s Role in Making Spirituality Trendy

Instagram reels of ecstatic chanting, moonlit kirtans, aesthetic temple decor, and spiritual retreats have transformed devotional culture into shareable lifestyle content.

This visibility has made spirituality feel more accessible, fashionable, and community-driven especially for those who may never have engaged traditionally.

Is This Just a Trend or a Cultural Shift?

While some may see it as a phase, the rise of Bhajan clubs and spiritual socializing reflects something deeper: a generational desire for purpose, grounding, and authentic connection.

People are not abandoning social culture they are redefining it.

Where previous generations sought escape, this generation increasingly seeks alignment.

Bhajan clubs, Kirtan nights, and spiritual socializing are shaping a new social era where devotion meets design, mindfulness meets music, and culture meets connection.

This movement proves that spirituality is no longer confined to rituals it is becoming a lifestyle, a community, and for many, the new definition of modern social luxury.

As the world searches for deeper meaning, spiritual gatherings may just be the future of social culture.

Also Read: Travel Destinations Based on Your Zodiac Sign

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Top 10 Best Dressed Female Politicians in the World

Sanna Marin modern political fashion style

In today’s modern political landscape, style is more than just appearance it’s a powerful form of communication. The world’s most influential women leaders are not only shaping policies but also redefining fashion in politics. From tailored power suits to culturally rooted ensembles, these women command attention with both their words and their wardrobe.

Giorgia Meloni

Italy’s Prime Minister is known for her polished and sophisticated style. She often opts for well-tailored blazers, neutral tones, and minimal accessories exuding quiet confidence and authority.

Giorgia Meloni modern political fashion style

Jacinda Ardern

Even after stepping down, Jacinda Ardern remains a global fashion inspiration. Her understated elegance, monochrome outfits, and effortless styling reflect authenticity and relatability.

Jacinda Ardern a global fashion inspiration

Kamala Harris

Known for her iconic pantsuits and pearls, Kamala Harris blends professionalism with modern relatability, making her a global style icon.

Kamala Harris blends professionalism with modern relatability

Sanna Marin

Sanna Marin continues to influence global fashion with her minimalist yet bold styling, redefining contemporary political aesthetics.

Sanna Marin continues to influence global fashion

Nirmala Sitharaman

Known for her graceful sarees, Nirmala Sitharaman represents Indian tradition with a modern touch. Her wardrobe reflects simplicity, authority, and cultural identity.

Nirmala Sitharaman represents Indian tradition with a modern touch.

Hina Rabbani Khar

Known globally for her luxury handbags and refined outfits, she is one of the most stylish politicians from Pakistan.

most stylish politicians from Pakistan.

Maryam Nawaz

Maryam Nawaz is admired for her elegant traditional wear and graceful public appearances.

Maryam Nawaz

Kaja Kallas

Kaja Kallas is known for her sleek, modern European style favoring clean lines and contemporary silhouettes.

Kaja Kallas

Mette Frederiksen

Her Scandinavian minimalism, neutral tones, and sharp tailoring reflect understated elegance and leadership.

Mette Frederiksen

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

AOC brings boldness to political fashion with statement outfits and relatable styling that resonates with younger audiences.

AOC brings boldness to political fashion with statement outfits

The best dressed female politicians in the world are proving that leadership and style go hand in hand. Whether through traditional attire or modern power dressing, these women are setting global fashion benchmarks while leading nations and inspiring millions.

Also Read: Minimalism vs Maximalism: What’s Trending in Lifestyle (2026)

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Harsh Chaudhary & Tarushi Dobhal Crowned Mr & Miss Uttarakhand 2026

Mr & Miss Uttarakhand 2026

Dehradun, April 12, 2026 — The grand finale of Mr & Miss Uttarakhand 2026 was held with great enthusiasm at Hotel Regenta, drawing participants and audiences from across the state. The event was presented by Maya Devi University and organised by Himalayan Buzz in association with Dharma Creation.

Tarushi Dobhal was crowned Miss Uttarakhand 2026, while Harsh Chaudhary secured the title of Mr Uttarakhand 2026, emerging as the top talent of the evening. Vanshita Kandpal and Lokpal Pokhriyal were honoured as Miss Uttarakhand Model of the Year and Mr Uttarakhand Model of the Year, respectively.

In the runners-up categories, Neha Mahara and Prakash Rana were declared 1st Runners-up, while Shivam Bhatt and Lata Koranga earned the titles of 2nd Runners-up.

Tarushi Dobhal Miss Uttarakhand 2026

The competition saw participation from across Uttarakhand, with 36 finalists selected through auditions conducted in Dehradun and Haldwani. Contestants underwent professional grooming sessions and took part in various sub-contests, showcasing their talent, confidence, and personality. Several subtitles and awards were also presented during the event.

The judging panel comprised notable personalities, including Kshitiz Doval (Founder of UNHU), Tushar Shahi (Mr Uttarakhand 2026), Rahul Gupta (Founder of Vastukar Associates), Seema Kashyap, and Lavanya Ahuja (Founders of The Frontrow Couture), along with restaurateur Aneesh Virmani and Aniruddha Raithwan (Founders of AAR Hotels).

During the event, Dr Tripti Juyal Semwal, Vice President of Maya Devi University, addressed the audience, highlighting the institution’s vision and its commitment to empowering youth through platforms like this.

This edition marked the 10th anniversary of Mr & Miss Uttarakhand by Himalayan Buzz, celebrating a decade of promoting talent, fashion, and youth empowerment across the region.

Also Read: Top Fashion Trends 2026 You’ll See Everywhere

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