The bold and the very beautiful get stylish.
Don't miss the best and worst styles from the celebrity circuit.
Kriti Kharbanda spills the beans on what she thinks of PM Modi style.
As we bid adieu to 2019, let's take a look at some of best fashion moments from the past year.
'What's extremely important is to be unique and find your own signature style.'
If Antar Agni's show made ageing cool, Karishma Shahani transformed tradition.
We take a look at some of the more out-there fusion creations and ask you to tell us if they get your thumbs up...
Three off-ramp beauties give us style tips.
At the end of it all, Dravid's one-year report card doesn't paint a rosy picture and a meticulous planner like him will sit back and think hard about the tough calls he might need to take before the ODI World Cup in a year's time.
Anita Aikara/Rediff.com catches Malaika Arora for a quick chat.
When Bollywood puts its right fashion foot forward.
Take a cue from these celebrities and work your magic in yellow.
''When I walk out of a room or enter a gathering, everybody should notice me.' 'I always want to make a statement.' 'I flaunt myself and there is no stopping me,' Nia Sharma says as she gets ready for her new show, Naagin 4.
The actor looked stunning in a silver outfit from Rajesh Pratap Singh.
'If you enjoy learning and if you can risk the failures, entrepreneurship can be a rewarding, enriching experience.'
Ranbir Kapoor was the showstopper for designer Kunal Rawal at the Lakme Fashion Week in Mumbai.
With her on and off experiments with bridal wear, designer Neeta Lulla has definitely become the fashion veteran of Indian wedding.
Joe Root and Jonny Bairstow slammed majestic centuries as England pulled off their highest-ever successful run chase in the longest format for a convincing seven-wicket win over India in the rescheduled fifth Test in Birmingham on Tuesday.
One look at these pics and you'll fall in love with the sari once again!
Here's a round-up of the glossies for October -- take our poll and let us know who you think makes for the most fashionable, sexy cover this month!
Take a cue from these celebs to nail your party look.
Sridevi, Madhuri Dizit and many Bollywood gals carry off their gowns well.
The actor walked the ramp in a Surya Sarkar creation and has us floored!
Hungary condemn England to worst home defeat since 1928
'When I used to shoot my friends or cousins, I used to tell myself: I want to make them look a better version of themselves.' 'That's how I started: "I don't care who you are or who you think you are. When you are in front of my camera, I'll make you look better than what you think you are".'
'In the course of my interactions with him, Modi insisted that he does not believe charisma alone can sustain people's trust for long.' 'That is why Modi consistently refers to Mahatma Gandhi to contextualise his politics.' 'He believes in taking his ideas to the masses and getting their acceptance as an index of approval.'
A revealing excerpt from Ajay Singh's The Architect of the New BJP: How Narendra Modi Transformed the Party.
Get inspired by these celebs to rock your New Year party in style!
'Kangana is such a stylo, she knows what will look good on her.'
'A lot of people think that since I am Rohit Shetty's sister I may get special attention.' 'In fact, it's the opposite.' 'You can call up anyone and ask, how Rohit treats Mehek on the sets and they'll tell you how I get a lot of daant.'
In the start-up world, hitting the $1-billion mark, which accords the "Unicorn" tag, is a milestone. Enterprises typically reach the milestone only by series C or series D, or three to four funding rounds later. Zeta achieved it at the first one. On May 25, the six-year-old banking tech firm raised $250 million from Japanese conglomerate SoftBank, at a post-money valuation of $1.45 billion. "This is the first time we have raised institutional money," Zeta co-founder Bhavin Turakhia beamed on the conference call. This trajectory is uncommon in start-ups.
Our weekly take on the good, bad and ugly looks of the week. Take a look to check who fared well and who didn't.
Take a cue from these beauties on how to wear the fashionable sneakers trend right.
Which of these past, present and future First Ladies has a strong sense of style?
'They should always be used in combination with social distancing and washing and other recommendations.'
Fashion designer Suket Dhir has bagged the International Woolmark Prize for menswear, becoming the second from India in four years to win the Rs 48.5 lakh worth prestigious prize.