Some trends come and go, but the anarkali? She's the OG queen who refuses to leave the fashion chat.
From celebs dropping 2016 throwback pictures to old red carpet looks resurfacing; fashion is clearly in its nostalgia era. And TBH, we're not mad about it because 2016 was chaotic, extra and unapologetically fun.
The Devil Wears Prada is getting a sequel in 2026, and reminding us how Bollywood has consistently delivered films and shows that are not just memorable entertainers but also major trendsetters in fashion.
"Just wear what feels good... don't dress for your body, dress for yourself," Sakshi Gupta tells Rediff's Rishika Shah.
K-pop stars have taken over India; the youth love their music, movies and TV shows. K-pop fashion too has become a massive trend.
Sonal Chauhan is stepping into the gritty world of Mirzapur: The Film, off-screen, however, her style is radically different.
The school girl aesthetic is not about looking like a young child. It's about playing with nostalgia and structure, then giving it a sharp, grown-up twist.
Nikita Dutta just turned 32, and her wardrobe is proof that you can try new trends without ditching your comfort zone.
Move over sleek blowouts and pin straight hair; 2025 is all about letting the waves take over.
Brinda Acharya is steadily crafting her own signature in a world of trend followers.
Over 25 years, societies evolve and tastes change. Cinema absorbs and reflects this transformation. Picking only 25 films from the first quarter of the century is tough.
You too can incorporate this trend in your wardrobe. Here's how.
'The Kerala Story is no longer just another film, it's become a movement.'
Summer and shorts are made for each other.
Summer is slowly but surely kicking in and Bollywood's sizzling divas look all set to raise the mercury in their scorching backless avatars.
Nidhi Shah has a wardrobe that her 2.2 million Insta fans have fallen head-over-heels in love with.
Celeb-inspired ways to strut the earth-friendly colour.
What is pushing students to take this extreme step?
Ananya Pandey's snazzy, selfie-ready style in Call Me Bae is the first thing to have caught our eye about her ultra glamorous debut on OTT this week.
When it comes to comfy styles, Malavika Sreenath takes home the prize.
It's not just the way Asian Games silver medallist Harmilan Bains runs, what she wears too speaks volumes about her self-confidence.
'aris can be boiling hot in July. The choice of viscose over cotton was deliberate. Cotton would have crushed badly. We used viscose because it is a wood pulp fibre and lets you breathe. It is cooler than silk. We had to consider breathability because the athletes would be on a barge, in the heat, for up to five hours.'
Making a stylish statement in white-and-black separates, Rakul Preet Singh commanded attention on the ramp as she turned showstopper for AJIO's Bold New World.
Bollywood loves number games. And not just the rat race kind. There's a slew of movies with numbers in their title.
Her life is about 'everything cinema, all the time always'.
Some of our favourite looks of girl who will soon be riding the Band Baaja Baaraat juggernaut.
Sukanya Verma looks at Bollywood stunners extending their support to the short hair style.
It's time to stock your wardrobe with the best ensembles from Amazon India Fashion Week Autumn/Winter 2016.
The Quantico actress never fails to make a statement with her wardrobe!
Maya Dominic lists her favourite Rihanna numbers.
'The Army must always be balanced in response.' 'Rabble rousers will demand that it be given a free hand against anti-national elements in the streets. That is exactly what the adversaries want.' 'Burning the Kashmir Valley through the summer is their desire; the Army will never contribute to enhancing their aim,' says Lieutenant General Syed Ata Hasnain (retd), who served as the General Officer Commanding 15 Corps in Kashmir.
As Star India pulls the plug on Channel V, we take a trip down memory lane.
She has our heartfelt thanks :)