Kareena has been a leading lady now for 25 years, Deepika for almost two decades and Alia for over a decade. Dinesh Raheja chronicles the changing ways Bollywood has treated actor-moms.
There is nothing, when it comes to clothes, that Sonam cannot wear well. Nor are there fashion rules that she won't break if need be.
Chanel -- which is aiming to strengthen its presence in India and attract a younger generation of shoppers -- believes signing on Ananya Panday as its ever Indian face is a step in the right direction.
Some drool-worthy looks to fuel your summer wardrobe goals.
Grandmaster Vidit Gujrathi and Dr Nidhi Kataria's wedding was a spectacular blend of tradition, glamour, and chess royalty.
She doesn't follow trends, she sets them.
Think sheer fabrics, bold prints, breezy kaftans and stylish sarongs; this summer, it's all about cover-ups that slay as hard as your bikini does.
These aren't just wearing saris; they're offering masterclasses in sequinned storytelling.
Sometimes the most relatable reaction face can land you brand deals with Swiggy and Yes Madam faster than a Dhoni six.
The glamour quotient skyrocketed at the Bombay Times Fashion Week.
She knows how to turn heads while keeping it casual.
This Bollywood fashionista -- who will be seen next in Akshay Kumar's Kesari Chapter 2 -- is on an applause-worthy style roll.
'The industry has never accepted me.' 'When I was shooting Aashiqui, I would hear comments like, "Yeh toh bahut lambi hai. Heroine nahin dikhti hai".' 'Aashiqui became such a big hit, and you know how the industry is.' 'You have success, then you have everything.'
The mega auction ahead of the Indian Premier League 2025 will be held in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, on November 24 and 25, the BCCI announced on Tuesday.
As the runway shimmered with reimagined classics, the night became an ode to Indian fashion's impactful evolution.
Indian celebrities and designers are ruling the show on the red carpet.
Tamannaah Bhatia and Karan Johar were the perfect showstoppers for Falguni and Shane Peacock at the FDCI x Lakme Fashion Week 2025.
'...not because they want to but because life leaves them with no choice.'
Even this chirpy social media star's pictures are full of vibrant energy.
Buckle up as we dive into her fabulous fashion journey that's all about bold colours, intricate details and a sprinkle of whimsy!
Prepare to be shaded and stylish as you soak up all the good summer vibes.
This summer, take your spice threshold a notch higher!
Anushka Sharma and Virat Kohli have consistently shown us how to build a relationship that thrives under pressure and celebrates each other's victories as their own.
This year, the gala tips its very wide-brimmed hat to the Black Dandy movement -- a revolution where style became a statement about identity and political views.
We'll give you one clue: Aryan Khan's The Ba***ds Of Bollywood.
Why this fashion trend has become the new celebrity obsession
Arushi Sharma's fashion sense blends bohemian elegance with contemporary chic.
The smartest homes are not the ones that dazzle with tech, but the ones that disappear into your daily life while quietly elevating it.
From athleisure to traditional, from ganjis to gowns, from pants to lehengas, Bollywood newcomer Jaanyaa Joshi is ready to wear them all.
She's a gorgeous beauty who is as comfortable in grungy tees as she is with exquisite saris.
With its sleek bodice and a skirt that flares out elegantly, the fishtail gown the go-to choice for many celebs.
South Indian filmmakers have kept their focus on the single-screen cinemagoer. They have kept their finger on the pulse of the single-screen cinema fan, who goes to movies once a month or more, to forget his weekly chores, explains Ambi Parameswaran.
Each of her outfits tells a story of elegance and creativity.
Get ready to let your shoulders breathe and turn heads at the same time.
With style, charm and a much-looked forward debut on the horizon, Simar Bhatia is looking forward to a great year.
'If you look around the world at people of colour, religion, caste, sexuality or any of the marginalised communities, we are always talking in numbers.' 'We are always assigning them a statistic.' 'That is an easy way to assuage your urban guilt. Because you hide your apathy with hollow sympathy.' 'We are, in a way, making them invisible.'