Bride to-be Shloka Mehta dazzled in a Abu Jani-Sandeep Khosla ensemble.
The good, bad and ugly looks from the celebrity circus.
A sari is not merely six yards of cloth. Designed right and draped right, it becomes the sexiest thing a woman with any kind of figure can wear. Take a look.
Presenting the top 12 looks from LFW 2017.
Presenting some of the good, bad and ugly looks this week.
Model Jessica Ruth Cunville Marbaniang from Shillong, Meghalaya on how she got a chance to debut at Lakme Fashion Week
'I knew that since I would be designing for Sanjay Leela Bhansali's film, the aesthetics would have to be correct.' 'He doesn't show poverty in his films.' 'He won't show someone standing on the streets in phate hue kapde.'
A look at the fashionably festive stars!
With organic kitchen gardens, Goa's luxury holiday homes are raising the bar The ease of reaching the destination, the mix of party culture and quietude are some of the reasons why individuals are increasingly investing in Goa
Rediff.com's Rajesh Karkera recounts the brief moments of interaction and conversation he had with the international celebrity.
'When your parents don't support you, the struggle becomes a little extra difficult for you. But I would always keep them in the loop informing them wherever I went, whatever work I did,' says model Pallavi Das about the biggest challenge of her career
Manavi Kapur and Avantika Bhuyan speak with leading designers about trends that will sparkle in the new year.
There's a lesson to learn from her grit, can-do attitude and tireless pursuit.
Deepika, Kangana, Shilpa or Fawad Khan? Vote for your favourite.
Germany-born Indian model Sheela Tiruchi talks about the most struggling days of her career and tells us why the profession deserves it due.
We bring you an excerpt from an interview with the master couturier as it appears in the latest edition of Vogue (India).
... Lin Laishram from Manipur, in a candid chat, springs many surprises
Paridhi Jaipuria, 23, was about to shut shop, when she was selected among one of the six Lakme GenNext designers. That was also the day her father passed away.
GenNext designer Akshat Bansal believes Indians are finally ready to experiment with fashion and look for individuality.
In the fourth part of this series on North East Indian fashion designers and their struggles to attain success and visibility, Atsu Sekhose says he defines his success mantra as "repeat customers + good sales."
20 occasions she captured our attention.
Exaggerated sleeves, bold colours and individualistic styles -- Avantika Bhuyan tells you what will be in vogue in 2017.
Here's what celebrities had to say about Arun Jaitley's Budget.
These desi hotties could stop traffic!
Lakme Fashion Week that drew to a close over the weekend saw dozens of celebrities walking the ramp for their designer friends. Which, obviously, begs the question: Who's the hottest of them all?
"The space you inhabit is an extension of yourself," Nainika Karan had said in an interview. It is with this thought that Gauri and Nainika have extended their fashion line to home decor as well. Pradeep Sachdeva, architect and owner of a design studio, reviews fashion designer Gauri and Nainika's new home decor label
Men and women from mofussil India are buying designerwear either on their laptops or their cellphones.
Step aside, dear models. The celebrity showstoppers are here to steal the show.
"When I came to India, I did not have a plan. I had no friends or mentors. The journey to success hasn't been easy. But looking back, I feel the struggle was worth it. My parents and siblings are very proud of me today," says the 23 year old, Ugochi Latoya Igwilo.
As India's top designers including Tarun Tahiliani, Vikram Phadnis, David Abraham, Rohit Bal, Rajesh Pratap Singh and Wendell Rodricks gather in Varanasi today to try and give a boost to the Benarasi handloom sari, in an initiative by designer turned BJP politician Shaina NC, Rashme Sehgal outlines the crisis facing the weavers.
What makes Ashdeen Lilaowala's work with the Parsi gara so important? Read on.
An excerpt from Conde Nast India's Make In India magazine.