The jewellery designer opened the show for Helen Anthony.
On Day Two of Lakme Fashion Week Summer/Resort 2017, Rediff.com met these stylish women from across India.
A thought-provoking, sustainable collection by students of INIFD and the London School of Trends.
The length and drape of the sari varies; some may be less than the traditional six yards, like the half sari, while others like the Maharashtrian Nnauvari or the Tamilian Madisar is be nine yards. Kodagu saris too can be nine yards long.
US women dazzle in crystal-studded leos
'In the process, I hope that our Earth will be able to heal some more.'
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 demand for international fashion labels, particularly from tier-II cities and beyond, has seen a notable uptick.'
From gorgeous traditional saris to chic contemporary lehengas, there's something for everyone.
Get ready to be wowed by the fashion on (and off) the courts at Roland Garros!
Hundreds of Mumbaikars, draped in rainbow colours, participated and showed solidarity with the LGBTQIA+ community.
Are the models calm or does all hell break loose?
From Kate Middleton to Oprah Winfrey and Priyanka Chopra, he designed the hats for many lovely ladies at the royal wedding.
Rediff.com's Mayur Sanap asked the actor about her love for fashion, her idea of dating and more...
Shalini Passi is the latest addition along with Riddhima Kapoor Sahni and Kalyani Saha, and she has got everyone talking on social media, thanks to her quirky personality.
Lakme ambassador Ananya Panday closed the Lakme Fashion Week 2024 walking for Rahul Mishra at the Jio World Convention Centre in Mumbai.
Indian weddings are known for their magnanimity.
Sari gowns, as Bollywood knows, is the epitome of modern-day elegance.
Kangana looks beautiful in a Manipuri phanek designed by Robert Naorem.
From wearing sparkling outfits to donning coats and painting the town red, our favourite celebrities went all out to serve us some AMAZING looks in the month of June.
Born with autism spectrum disorder, Nandhitha's signature collection was released online recently.
What you can learn from the stylish designer's everyday wardrobe.
The stunning actor closed the show for fashion designer Vaishali S's Fall/Winter 2024 showcase at the Paris Couture Week.
'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.'
'This film can be taken to the world.' 'I don't think cinema needs a particular language to understand it...' 'Salman has given me everything I have.' 'Whatever I am today is because of him.' 'Hopefully, one day, I will direct a film with him.'
Max Mara's latest collection was a Mediterranean treat.
Blair has developed a western wear line 'Fabels' for the lifestyle retailer.
Rakul Preet makes a heartstopping entry in a thigh-high slit skirt designed by Ritika Mirchandani.
Taapsee made a jawdropping entry in a black figure-hugging attire for designers Gauri and Nainika.
Sara Ali Khan closed the show for Varun Chakilam and how!
In Part V of a series, we bring you some more ramp action from the ongoing Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week!
A fashion show that pushed the boundaries of contemporary fashion.
Designer Aarushi Kilawat gives Rediff.com a glimpse of her Lakm Fashion Week 2020 collection, Between The Lines.
Wrist bands range from leather and stainless steel to sports models in hues from pink to blue.
Want to know how you can be look more slim in sarees? Here are 6 types of sarees that actually make you look slim.
Madhuri Dixit Nene's infectious charm will never go out of style.
Get set to have your mind blown!
'When you try to do something that's not been tried before, nobody likes that.'
Designer Rajesh Pratap Singh chose to dedicate his show to Jaipur's vibrant culture and his love for the sport of polo.
There's a reason why denim continues to be a surefire staple in every wardrobe.