Every brand and company in India too will soon need a metaverse strategy, notes Sandeep Goyal.
Presenting some of the good, bad and ugly looks of the week.
The Goa police on Friday arrested four employees of the store.
The sooner the airlines get their act together, the better.
Hollywood's biggest stars attended the 94th Annual Academy Awards.
India has the third highest number of billionaires in the world after the US and China, according to a new list by the prestigious Forbes magazine, which said Reliance Industries chairman Mukesh Ambani reclaimed his spot as Asia's richest person, dethroning Chinese business tycoon Jack Ma who was the richest person in the region a year ago.
'We are opening stores in towns that are unheard of where the attachment to jewellery is strong and accompanied by the Tata brand pull.'
Hip hop artist-producer Kanye West took to Twitter on Saturday to announce he would be running for president of the United States, in the elections slated to take place in November.
Deddeh Howard wants to champion the cause of diversity and inclusivity in fashion.
Ritika Bhatia previews the late photographer's exhibition and book launch at the National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi.
New Delhi's upscale Khan Market continues to be the most expensive place to hire a shop in the country, even though its ranking worldwide has dropped by three notches to 31st position.
Once a stock market darling, the jewellery chain heads for liquidation.
'I'm just about getting out of the cocoon now,' the former investment banker-turned-politician tells Kavita Roychowdhury.
Private equity players believe it to be lucrative to invest in designer labels.
Building a global brand was Choksi's idea, which Modi borrowed from him.
Models.com recently released its 2015 rankings of the top female models in the business.
Stars share their throwback pictures and takes us in flashback with them.
The world is home to a record number of 2,089 billionaires.
Given how everything has played out, Mehul Choksi, now 62, achieved all that he wanted but for all the wrong reasons, says Pavan Lall.
Even with an ongoing pandemic, theatres in many states functioning at 50 per cent occupancy, a quieter social life and fewer movies, Bollywood still managed to pack in plenty of drama and trauma, fun and festivity, love and war into the year.
The airport is as good a place for fashion as any other for these stars!
People were seen breaking into high end stores around Manhattan's Madison Avenue and Fifth Avenue, home to almost all luxury and high-end brands from around the world, and running way with merchandise from the shops. Groups of people also looted pharmacies, electronic stores and other businesses across the city.
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10 achievers who made the cut in the Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia list.
Right marketing and product strategy have helped Falguni Nayar build a beauty retail business.
Lifestyle brand Victoria's Secret's annual list of What Is Sexy features actors, singers and an athlete.
Take a look at what the stars were wearing at the 2016 Met Gala.
These girls are so H-O-T you just can't take your eyes off them!
Here are some of the most glamourous looks from Cannes. Vote for your favourite!
With a middle class still so small and no apparent leaps in productivity on the farm or in manufacturing on the horizon, India faces its own age of diminished expectations.
Designer Namrata Lodha has been winning hearts with her sustainable hats.
As 2014 draws to a close, microblogging and social networking platform Tumblr has released its list of the most reblogged models on its website.
These models have inherited their celebrity parents' good looks and genes.
Just an hour or so from the ones we commonly throng to, they promise a lot more for a lot less.
What if we these popular American television series were made in India?