'She understands her body, comfort level and personal style and no longer dresses to impress others.'
With November 22, 23 and 24 being among the most auspicious dates for marriage this year, hotels across the country are all booked, as are wedding-related ancillary services.
Fashion designers too get it wrong sometimes! Our pick of the not-so-happening outfits from the India Bridal Fashion Week
Lisa is a striking model for designer Ridhi Mehra's shadee collection.
'From the time we landed to the time we left, we got so much love that I didn't feel like coming home.'
Tara Sutaria graced the Bombay Times Fashion Week ramp in a lusciously-embroidered red lehenga with a black -- yes, we know it's an unconventional shade -- choli.
It's got something to do with Hardik Pandya.
Right from the outfit to the dcor and theme, even food and activities can be customised to create a unique experience.
'My children -- Saif, Saba and Soha -- have been located in Mumbai for a while now.' 'In our case, it's the house more than me that keeps the family close.' 'All three of my children love Pataudi; they come to Delhi and head straight there.'
'What's extremely important is to be unique and find your own signature style.'
Priyanka Chopra looks stunning, eight times over!
'If you enjoy learning and if you can risk the failures, entrepreneurship can be a rewarding, enriching experience.'
The move points to a growing need to cater to a younger customer base, one that wants designer clothes not just for big occasions but also wishes to make them a part of their day-to-day lives by interpreting individual pieces in individualistic manners.
The ad for a 'lehnga' brand featuring Bollywood star Alia Bhatt as the much indulged daughter and granddaughter has fired debate on social media platforms and elsewhere on the age-old tradition of giving away the daughter.
'I like to create conversations with innate objects and weave a story around it,' Mrinalini Chandra tells Anita Aikara/Rediff.com.
'You will never be able to do any work for society if you wait to make enough money.'
Their bridal outfits will give you wedding goals.
The secret behind designer Payal Singhal's stunning designs.
The Pakistani starlet will soon fly to Washington DC for her western-style wedding.
Jodi magazine's latest cover features a female model in a traditional sari revealing her legs.
Meet Nitin Desai, the man behind the grand sets of the period drama Chittod Ki Rani Padmini Ka Johur on television.
Wedding photographers have the distinct honour of chronicling one of the most important events in a couple's life together. In 2017, the International Wedding Photographer of the Year Awards began recognising this challenging and rewarding work. Now in its third year, the 2019 winning entries were just recently announced, and they continue to showcase the best in artistic wedding photography from around the world.
Are you looking for inspiration for your wedding photography? Here are the winning photos from this year's International Wedding Photography of the Year image competition. The International Wedding Photographer of the Year competition was created this year to promote and celebrate the art of wedding photography from all around the world. One of the unique rules for this competition was that the photographer had to take the image during an actual wedding day. Below are some of the beautiful images from the competition.
A passed out guest on the floor to kids pulling funny faces at the perfectly wrong moments are not what we associate with wedding photography. But that's the magic of Ian Weldon's photography which captures the real character of the big day. Discussing the amusing moments he's caught on camera, Ian Weldon, from Newcastle, said: 'I am not a wedding photographer. Instead, I prefer to call myself a photographer that photographs weddings'. With his debut exhibition taking place at the Martin Parr Foundation at the end of the month -- coinciding with the launch of a new book co-published by the foundation and RRB PhotoBooks -- Ian's new series, simultaneously titled I am Not A Wedding Photographer, is by no doubt set to shine some light on the traditional genre. With his kind permission, here are some of the hilarious images.
'Life has been my greatest teacher.'
Each corner of the interiors has been designed and laboured over by Garg and his team. It took nearly a year to put every little detail together
See how these gorgeous girls battled covering for their sensational magazine covers this year.
Modi has been relentless in building his brand regardless of banks having a problem of fraudulent and unauthorised transactions with his companies.
An insecure, dominating, assertive man is the furthest thing from what it takes to make a good partner, says Avantika Debnath
Sreehari Nair is *not* impressed by this lot of films at all.
AND, W, Biba step up their game worldwide. While global brands go all out to woo India customers.
In the book The Bridal Pyre, author Avantika Debnath introduces us to Meera, a young Indian girl and narrates the story of her life before and after marriage.
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Wendell Rodricks's passion for fashion has its roots in food, he reveals in this heartwarming essay.
Archana Walavalkar is on a mission to 'make India stylish'.