On July 30, Sunday, the Capital will witness India Couture Week 2017’s finale. Designer Manish Malhotra, who opened the couture week last year, will close it with a star-lit showcase, his fourth grand finale at the event, which completes a decade this year. He has shared a glimpse of his closing collection, Sensuous Affair, and … Read More →
A 56 per cent surge in reports of online shopping scams has been recorded in Hong Kong this year, prompting local police to step up cyber patrols and intelligence gathering in an effort to crack down on internet fraudsters. According to the latest official figures, the number of online shopping frauds rose to 872 in … Read More →
If you are a person with creative imagination and a fair sense of design, then Jewellery designing can be a good career option for you. Those people who have the ability and skill to understand the latest market and designing trends, they can opt for it. Jewellery designing courses are all about to know great … Read More →
Danit Peleg presented her final project at the Shenkar College of Engineering and Design about two years ago, setting off a real revolution in the fashion world. The clothing collection she showed, which drew inspiration from Eugene Delacroix’s painting “Liberty Leading the People,” was the first in the world created without the touch of a … Read More →
Since the 1950s, department stores like Sears and JC Penney have anchored suburban shopping malls. But hundreds of chains are expected to soon close their doors . Sears, an iconic mall mainstay, is shuttering over 300 locations in the US by the end of 2017, and JC Penney also recently said it will close 138 stores due to waning traffic and sales.Now, … Read More →
Although the downward trend witnessed in the global markets, the country’s gems and jewellery exports showed upward trend, which is very positive sign. MUMBAI: The government hopes the gems and jewellery sector to grow 6-7 per cent per annum and has set at target of $60 billion exports by 2022 from the present $43 billion, a senior … Read More →
For generations, the Garment Center has been the heart of the city’s fashion industry. But these days, it’s shrinking as companies struggle with competition overseas and high rents at home. The de Blasio Administration wants to help — by offering manufacturers newer space, more affordable rents, longer leases, and grants — if they move to city-owned buildings … Read More →







