Fashion in the 1980s was associated with loud colours, sequins and bold outfits. Such styles are making a comeback on the ramps and in daily wear, be it bell bottoms or customised jackets. Samiksha Bajaj, co-founder of Samshek, and Nidhi Mehra, the owner of ethnic wear brand Aahanas, share tips on how to rock the … Read More →
Frame jeans, $235 at Matches Fashion; matchesfashion.com. ImageCredit The subtle Calvin Klein take on cowboy boots is a good way for those of us who fear appearing as if Halloween has come early to indulge in the trend. Calvin Klein 205W39NYC spazzolato leather boots, $1,295 at Barneys New York; barneys.com. ImageCredit Levi’s classic trucker jacket has … Read More →
Sophie Choudry first captured our collective pop culture consciousness in the early 2000s, as a VJ with MTV India. Since then, she’s cut albums and acted in movies. Choudry is one of those who can carry off an Indian ensemble flawlessly and also rock a chic shift dress. Here are her style secrets. What are … Read More →
As the global style bandwagon now flits to Europe, with London Fashion Week kicking off on Friday before moving onto Milan and Paris, here are the 10 top trends that New York Fashion Week offered this season: * Under boob New York may be primarily a commercial market that luxuriates in wearable fashion, and above all, sales … Read More →
Stars of the small screen kicked off television’s biggest night with bold fashion statements on the Emmys red carpet. White seemed to be the standout shade on the carpet, with “Stranger Things” breakout Millie Bobby Brown, who is nominated for supporting actress in a drama, stunning in a belted gown. “SNL” nominee Kate McKinnon also wore a pearly dress, … Read More →
Meet Kheris Rogers, New York Fashion Week’s hottest new designer. She’s taking the fashion world by storm — and all before graduating middle school. The 11-year-old designer, who boasts more than 55,000 Instagram followers, showed her line Flexin’ in my Complexion and walked in two of this year’s Harlem Fashion Week shows, held at the Museum … Read More →
When I now look back at my school education, I realise that my school years were lived in a small, closed world controlled by rules and regulations with little space for the imagination to take flight. Taught the importance of learning by rote; of marks and examinations, as students we were graded and ranked continuously, … Read More →