'The sheer hard work -- we put in 16-hour days, which is normal here. We still manage to thrive and look amazing on the ramp'
During a chance meeting with Rediff.com's Rajesh Karkera, actor-model Sarah Jane Dias reveals a few cute secrets.
Delhi gal Mouli Arya -- this is only her second outing at a fashion week -- handles quick questions from Rediff.com's Rajesh Karkera with cool ease.
'Dreams are not big or small -- if you have the capacity to see it, you have the capacity to achieve it'
Christine, a self-taught makeup artist and former chef who now works for Amazon, articulates her style statement.
This off-the-ramp beauty nailed the style brief at the ongoing Lakme Fashion Week in Mumbai.
Designer Namrata Joshipura chose two strong women to be the faces of her collection.
She stepped into a space very few celebs enter at a mega fashion event.
'Fashion to me is self-expression and ultimately self-acceptance,' says Pimmi Pande.
Divya Srinivasan, a plastic surgeon from Los Angeles attends her second LFW after eight long years.
Nushrratt Bharuccha, who walked as the showstopper, made a striking entrance.
Emerging designers Abhishek Shinde, Yash Patil and Saumya Locha captivated fashion watchers with their distinctive creative voices.
Coorgi beauty Dayana Erappa attended the curtain raiser show by designer Anamika Khanna at the FDCI X Lakme Fashion Week 2025 in Mumbai.
Anamika Khanna's show was a celebration of the past, present and vibrant future of Indian women making their mark across all spheres of life.
As LFW celebrates its 25th anniversary -- Rediff.com has been covering this fashion week since its inception -- here's presenting some of the beautiful and graceful women graced the Lakme ramp over the years.
'We will teach Shakespeare and Pythagoras but we won't teach Kalidas, Thiruvallur or Bodhayana.'
Karan used the platform to give a piece of his mind.
BYD's new charging system is capable of up to 1000kW charging speeds which may be achievable in China, the carmaker's home market, but such high charging speed is not available in India.
Bollywood is such an integral part of Mumbai that it spills out in the city's busy streets!
'Post COVID, people are much more enthusiastic about going to concerts.' 'The live music scenario has suddenly become very relevant to people's lives.' 'They see that it is cooked on the spot.'