Sonia Rathee's fashion journey is a lovely mix of traditional grace and modern sass.
Not everyone is a starry eyed hopeful jumping on Bollywood's glamour bandwagon from the word go. These celebrities worked in a completely different capacity before finding fame at the movies.
This beauty will steal your heart with her style.
Shalini Passi just turned the Cannes film festival into her personal runway.
Miss India World Nandini Gupta reveals her simple fitness routine.
There was a whole lot of cha-ching, including a Rs 21 crore watch worn with princely ease.
When art steps off the canvas and onto the red carpet, the result is pure visual poetry.
Her tyle choices are a lesson in versatility and glamour.
Ever since Sonam Kapoor made her Bollywood debut in 2007, she's achieved a fair amount of success and worked with the cream of film-makers.
International stars are increasingly turning to Indian designers to make a statement at international events.
This marks the actress's fifth appearance at the fashion industry's biggest event, held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Be it traditional or western wear, she knows how to pick the right styles.
Motherhood and high fashion can definitely go hand-in-hand.
Bollywood stars added glamour to the second edition of MAMI Select, held in Mumbai on April 15.
They brought fierce individuality to the red carpet.
The show was held to celebrate 18 years of the Indian Premier League.
Polka dots are making a bold comeback on runways and the internet alike as designers blend retro charm with modern silhouettes.
She blends traditional drip with modern edge, making every look a total Instagram moment!
It's an exciting time for fashion in India-- merging heritage with a dash of creativity.
At the Blenders Pride Fashion Tour, Mumbai edition, Designer Tarun Tahiliani once again mixed his jaw-dropping artistry with glamour.
Bollywood celebs show you how to look great this summer.
On May 21, 1994, Sushmita Sen became the first Indian woman to be crowned Miss Universe. She celebrated the 31st anniversary of that joyous victory on Instagram.
The world of fashion showcased individuality at its finest at the Grazia Awards.
'A man with a gun commanded respect. I thought if I also got a gun, I could save my family. With this thought, I went to Pakistan and got training there'
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.
Diana Khan's style often speaks louder than words.
With her svelte figure, she is setting major fashion goals-- proving age is just a number.
Let's talk about ties - the ultimate power accessory with endless personality!
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.
'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.'
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.
Grandmaster Vidit Gujrathi and Dr Nidhi Kataria's wedding was a spectacular blend of tradition, glamour, and chess royalty.
Sometimes the most relatable reaction face can land you brand deals with Swiggy and Yes Madam faster than a Dhoni six.
'...not because they want to but because life leaves them with no choice.'
The glamour quotient skyrocketed at the Bombay Times Fashion Week.
This Bollywood fashionista -- who will be seen next in Akshay Kumar's Kesari Chapter 2 -- is on an applause-worthy style roll.