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When a South Asian woman becomes a widow, is she expected to wear white—to mourn quietly, to step back, to fade.
I share my personal story of love, loss, and reclaiming my identity through colour. This is a gentle but powerful reflection on grief, tradition, and choosing to be seen again.
You don’t have to disappear. Even in mourning, you’re allowed to live.
Real Talk With Mina kumari
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https://www.instagram.com/realtalkwithminakumari/
By MinakumariWhen a South Asian woman becomes a widow, is she expected to wear white—to mourn quietly, to step back, to fade.
I share my personal story of love, loss, and reclaiming my identity through colour. This is a gentle but powerful reflection on grief, tradition, and choosing to be seen again.
You don’t have to disappear. Even in mourning, you’re allowed to live.
Real Talk With Mina kumari
Instagram details
https://www.instagram.com/realtalkwithminakumari/