She's got the look for those who want to impress at the gym and post it too.
Rediff.com's Hitesh Harisinghani brings you unfiltered moments of chaos, hard work and confidence behind designer Rajdeep Ranawat's show at the ongoing Lakme Fashion Week in Mumbai.
She knows just how to stand out in a room full of people.
Taking inspiration from Holi, the spring festival, Gaurang splashed the ramp with hues of pinks and reds at the ongoing Lakme Fashion Week in Mumbai.
They definitely need a ramp of their own.
It's 'a homage to a bygone era of opulence'.
Scroll through the photographs to see who the date was!
Designer Rajesh Pratap Singh chose to dedicate his show to Jaipur's vibrant culture and his love for the sport of polo.
The 'queen of expressions' totally nailed her catwalk.
There are plenty of summer fashion goals for you.
Czech Republic's Krystyna Pyszkova won the 71st Miss World beauty pageant.
A look at the celebs who made an appearance at the popular international beauty contest.
'When I heard about it, I was very excited to do it. And I thought that if I didn't know about this, then others would not know either.'
'I have made a new rule: When I'm having my morning tea, a guy keeps the harmonium on my bed.' 'So while I'm writing what my plan for the day is, that harmonium is in front of me and I do riyaz of 40-50 minutes.'
"I owe it to Veer Savarkar, to his spirit, to his legacy and to his untold story so that I tell it well and it reaches people, and people absorb it and feel what he went through and all the sacrifices that he made, which have been brushed under the carpet."
Mumbai's Church of St John the Evangelist or Afghan Church looks today as good as it did 158 years ago.
This is the first time that a trailer has been launched midair.
Meet Sini Shetty who will represent India at the 71st Miss World beauty pageant on March 9.
As the Bharatiya Janata Party, which the former Union minister and two-time MP quit in 2021, and the Trinamool engage in a verbal war ahead of the general elections due in a couple of months' time, Babul Supriyo is very clear that if the BJP wins, as is widely expected, "democracy may not exist in India."