If you ask us, the best summer trends are the ones that are the most comfortable. And if you’re like us, you’ll be happy to know that the current summer fashion makes room for clothes that your body will thank you for. From breezy dress to relaxed culottes, here’s all that you need in your … Read More →
A cotton kurta is the easiest summer wear, but that doesn’t mean it has to be boring. You can take the most basic kurtas and make it look super trendy. Don’t believe us? Let fashion experts show you how you can jazz up your ethnic wear this summer. Wear it like a jacket Summers are … Read More →
Kareena Kapoor Khan’s fashion game just keeps getting better and better. On Thursday, when the actor was celebrating her mother Babita Kapoor’s birthday with husband Saif Ali Khan, sister Karisma Kapoor and the entire Kapoor family, we expected Kareena to put her signature laidback style on display. But in place of jeans and track-pants, Kareena hit the party in a sleeveless colour-blocked … Read More →
Word on the street is that actor Sonam Kapoor is marrying boyfriend Anand Ahuja at Mumbai in May 2018. Which means we can begin speculating about her bridal fashion. As details of filmmaker Farah Khan choreographing the sangeet come to light, fashion lovers and celebrity watchers have one question on their minds: Who will design Sonam’s bridal … Read More →
Kangana Ranaut was all about a fairy-tale look when she attended a wedding in Mumbai on Sunday. The actor channeled Elsa, the queen from Disney’s Frozen, in a powder blue Anita Dongre saree, which had an elegantly embellished floral detailing that ensured maximum impact. Kangana’s sheer saree from the designer’s spring summer 2018 collection Songs … Read More →
Coachella is one of the world’s premier music festivals and is synonymous with A-list performers as well as fashion. While designers have heavily marketed their brands to Coachella, fans who draw the most notice often do so by embracing their own sartorial flair, driven by a sense of innovation. TJ Sonnier and Tiana Tuttle at … Read More →
Cheap, Chinese-made nylon burkas are flooding Afghanistan’s north as consumers turn to affordable, mass-produced fabrics — but in Kabul a small, determined fashion house is fighting to preserve the traditional textiles once integral to Afghan culture. Launched in 2006, “Zarif” — “precious” in Persian — commissions traditional cotton and silk from artisanal weavers, then employs … Read More →