At a time when artificial intelligence is reshaping industries, can it really replace a designer's instinct?
Whether it's made-to-order fashion, reduced waste or tech-driven showcases, designers are being forced to slow down and think smarter.
Pearl Academy of Fashion, Delhi, invites applications for its one year, full-time Post-graduate Professional Programme in Fashion Marketing.
This year's London Fashion Week -- LFW has been dazzling fashion lovers for 40 years now -- proved how India is shining on the global fashion stage, says Rediff.com's Shristi Sahoo.
The Pearl Academy of Fashion opens admissions to its degree and diploma programmes in fashion design.
Pearl Academy of Fashion has announced admissions to six Advance Certificate Professional Programmes in short term courses for the academic year 2011-2012
Institute Pearl Academy of Fashion (PAF) has announced admissions to a six- month certificate programme on design management.
Students of Pearl Academy presented their collection, First Cut, at the Lakme Fashion Week in Mumbai.
Pearl Academy of Fashion announces admission for Short Term Certificate Programmes for August 07
Mumbai's dabbawallas, taxi and auto drivers, fisher folk walked the ramp for the first of its kind fashion show.
Rajesh Karkera snaps the best dressed beauties at Lakme Fashion Week.
Meet Parul Duggal who discovered she'd rather prefer to be in the limelight.
These Mumbai girls caught our attention at Lakme Fashion Week Summer/Resort 2016.
GenNext designer Sumiran Sharma, 30, of ANAAM talks about his collection, design inspiration and why he wants to style Kangana Ranaut.
These young guns will introduce fresh designs into Lakme Fashion Week Summer/Resort 2017.
So the World of WearableArt show came to a close and among the prize winners across various sections are two Indians.
One of India's best-dressed designers Gaurav Khanijo reveals his ultimate dream. Is NaMo listening?
KVIC is keen to build an international footprint and is hopeful about signing up B2B agreements with at least 40 countries, to which end it has even registered a GI (geographical indicator) tag in the UK, Germany and Russia.
Creative and confident, these emerging fashion designers are the future of Indian fashion.
Anusha Jain was 21 when she took over her father's business. In four years, she has clocked 1.5x growth for the company.
Two young dhaakad designers tell us why they want to dress up the First Lady of Bollywood.