Take a cue from these celebrities and work your magic in yellow.
These bikini clad models will give you some serious fitness goals.
'Mother Nature is our greatest teacher and is always showing us the way, if only we would listen.'
Sukanya Verma takes us inside 10 of her all-time favourite movie homes.
You'll simply love these Baaghi co-stars.
'The sari is a symbol of Indianism.' 'Once I was wearing a sari and walking in the middle of a market in Amsterdam and there was a musician playing a instrument.' 'When he saw me, he started playing an Indian song.' 'A sari has such strong cultural narrative.'
It's durable, it's perfect for our weather and, now, it's fashionable.
Raised in the slums, Ankita Singh's breakthrough came when she was crowned Miss Kolkata in 2018.
The OTT glass is full again. Here's all the exciting new fare to watch over the week. Sukanya Verma offers a peek.
The Scottish designer talks about being inspired by the beautiful city of Kolkata, his Beauty By Deception campaign and why you won't spot many celebs on his Instagram page.
Designer duo Nidhi and Divya Gambhir showcased the latest line from their label Walnut on Day Five of Lakme Fashion Week. Titled 'Inspired By Romance', the garments were all about reflecting the dual nature of love in dual colours and Vidya Malvade walked the ramp in the showstopper. Take a look.
Queen Of Katwe feels almost like Mira Nair is making a Bollywood film in Africa, notes Raja Sen.
Two young dhaakad designers tell us why they want to dress up the First Lady of Bollywood.
At the end of the six short stories, Feels Like Ishq is uneven yet watchable, feels Sukanya Verma.
Check how the actors surprised designer Kunal Rawal at the Lakme Fashion Week.
'The heart is to honour all who have been struck by Covid and the map signifies that as a country, we can win this together.'
From extraordinary designs to innovative styling techniques, this three-day fashion show held in New Delhi had it all.
You need to take a real close look to figure out that she's a digital model.
Actor Fawad Khan is the new face of Giovani, a leading apparel brand.
Sukanya Verma brings the latest action on OTT platforms this week.
The incredible Usha Silai project.
Designer Runa Ray, whose edgy line inspired by an ancient discipline made it to the February New York Fashion Week, discussed the showing with Tista Sengupta/Rediff.com
Romance was in the air, when the actor walked in with a bunch of white roses at the third edition of the GQ Fashion Nights.
The proclamations came after various Hindu organisations in the US announced the addition of another major festival, an entire month of festivals, in October as the Hindu Heritage Month.
The handsome hunk makes a smashing dash at the fashion week.
Can you guess even one of them?
Is there more to come from the 'it' couple?
Presenting the best and worst dressed celeb styles from the week gone by.
Mumbai-based designer Nachiket Barve talks about his favourite things.
'People didn't know of my presence until they saw my saris at the Lakme Fashion Week.'
Designer duo Hemant & Nandita and Gaurav Gupta embraced a palette of colours at Amazon India Fashion Week Fall 2016.
'Being a TV actor is an expensive job.'
Yogi Adityanath's aura is no longer limited to Uttar Pradesh. At the age of 49, his journey to the higher echelons in the BJP has well and truly begun, predicts Sudhir Bisht.
The latest on supermodels, designers, and everything else from the world of fashion and entertainment.
The Chanakya, a plush mall in central Delhi, is the city's latest magnet for luxury-lovers. Oozing with opulence, it is now also home to one of America's oldest luxury brands, one that helped make New York's Fifth Avenue an iconic thoroughfare. Tiffany and Co, the American jewellery giant that has been around since 1837, made its India debut here.
Manavi Kapur and Avantika Bhuyan speak with leading designers about trends that will sparkle in the new year.
'Basuda welcomed viewers into a world that was instantly familiar and comfortable,' observes Sukanya Verma.
Beware! Dangerously sexy curves ahead.
I am yet to encounter an anthology of films (made in this country or elsewhere) in which every feature has adhered to a minimum level of quality, asserts Sreehari Nair.