Nirvana Women Magazine
As a national fashion and lifestyle magazine, Nirvana Woman magazine was one of its kinds that received a phenomenal response among the growing reader segment of South Asia.
The readers consisted of women of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Nepal who hailed from educated, active, upscale, and affluent background. The magazine brought out a unique fusion between American and Indian cultures in an array of fields like music and fashion.
Nirvana Woman addresses the dynamic and intellectual women of the high society. The fashion magazine fuses the Asian-American cultures and brings out the best trends that they can in order to keep pace with the changing times. The other aspect that makes this quarterly publication, a cut above the rest is its innovative and attractive layout and artistic approach.
Nirvana Woman symbolizes the perfect fusion between the eastern and western styles and fashion trends. The magazine features interesting articles covering topics like health, spirituality, travel, arts, and entertainment. It also publishes interviews of the American and South Asian celebrities who have made it big in their respective fields and brings out their opinion in these fields. The quality of the issues is further heightened by the efforts put in by the team that is highly skilled and creative professionals. Some of the world-class also lend their marvelous images to Nirvana Women that inspires its readers visually.
Apart from the Nirvana Woman Magazine, the house also maintains a website that caters to the reading population on the internet. The website, named Nirvana Lifestyle, has also gained huge popularity through its thorough information about the high lifestyle, brands, and fashions in South Asia. In this light, it also brings out the best results of the fusion between the two cultures in fashion, music, and lifestyles. As a lifestyle and fashion portal, Nirvana Lifestyle endorses the top models, fashion designers, stylists, makeup artists, photographers, singers, musicians, DJs, and even doctors.
