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Your essential reading in the time of lockdown. 19-05-2021 | Dear reader, Last year, when we went in

Your essential reading in the time of lockdown. 19-05-2021 | [View in browser]( [Logo image]( Dear reader, Last year, when we went into lockdown, we brought you a weekly round-up of some of the best stories across our four titles, Vogue, GQ, Condé Nast Traveller, and Architectural Digest. Now, a year later, we find ourselves in lockdown once again, scouring the internet for interesting and engaging reads to break focus from the gloom of the world outside. Keeping that in mind, we're restarting our Quarantines newsletter to bring you the best content across wellness, at-home beauty, home workouts, decor tips for home offices, and more. Now more than ever, it's imperative that we all stay indoors and help put a stop to the spread of COVID-19 any way we can. Stay indoors, stay safe and enjoy the best of Condé Nast content freshly delivered to your inbox twice a week. Top Picks This Week [Header image]( How losing my sense of taste and smell due to COVID helped me rebuild my relationship with food [Read More]( These places around the world are free of COVID [Read More]( The Chitrakar Relief Sale is an SOS call to save the livelihood of 10 master artists [Read More]( What does it cost to book an air ambulance in India right now? [Read More]( 12 verified services in Goa that are providing fresh and healthy meals to those affected by COVID-19 [Read More]( How to take care of you mental health during this pandemic [Read More]( Indian restaurants around the world are coming together for COVID relief [Read More]( Flying out of India? Make sure your RT-PCR report has a QR code [Read More]( Covid-19 recovery: A renowned yoga expert takes us through easy asanas for quick recovery [Read More]( 5 immunity boosting foods that will work wonders for your hair and skin [Read More]( 5 mental health and wellbeing apps to help you cope with COVID-19 lockdown stress [Read More]( Feeling joyless and empty? You might be languishing [Read More]( Continue your experience with our magazine subscriptions! [Subscribe to Vogue]( [Subscribe to GQ]( [Subscribe to Condé Nast Traveller]( [Subscribe to Architectural Digest]( [Subscribe to Vogue]( [Subscribe to GQ]( [Subscribe to Condé Nast Traveller]( [Subscribe to Architectural Digest]( Conde Nast India Pvt. Ltd. All Rights Reserved 2nd Floor Darabshaw House | Shoorji Vallabhdas Marg | Ballard Estate | Mumbai 400 001 | India [Forward to a friend]( | Don't want to receive this email? [Unsubscribe here](

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