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Small bookstores sold out within hours. Kirana shops in small towns reported women buying two copies—one for themselves, one for a sister. A college student in Lucknow posted a video of her reading the constitution poster while crying. A group of IT professionals in Bengaluru started a WhatsApp group called “Unadorned Women,” sharing stories of times they were valued for their work, not their wardrobe.
Rai picked up a marker and wrote two words:
“My daughter tore out the fashion pages of NAARI for years. Today, she framed the blank page.” NAARI Magazine Rai Sexy No Bra Saree Open Boobs...
“We’re replacing it,” she said, her voice steady, “with an issue that has zero fashion. Zero beauty. Zero style.”
She closed the proof.
Rai smiled. “Lead with that.” The next four weeks were chaos and creation. Without fashion spreads, they had room—seventy-two pages of pure, unfiltered content.
“Exactly,” she said. “We’ve become a catalog. Women are burning their bras, running companies, surviving violence, and we’re telling them which lipstick hides fatigue? No more.” Small bookstores sold out within hours
The Unadorned Issue
