In August, Delhi hosts Home Soirée 2026 at Travancore Palace, presenting Indian culture through traditional handlooms and indigenous crafts. The event is inaugurated by Princess Diya Kumari. Attendees explore textile pavilions with detailed weavings and view eco-conscious designs made by local artisans.

The reporting focuses on the event’s cultural programming and setting, with emphasis on the craft displays and the performances. Times of India highlights live music as part of the experience, naming performers Malini Awasthi and Minu Bakshi. Across the available coverage, there is no dispute about the main details: the location at Travancore Palace, the inauguration by Princess Diya Kumari, and the mix of music with textile and craft exhibitions. The story is framed primarily as a celebration of heritage connected to homes, memory, and lineage, rather than as a policy or political development.