It is always great to see model Waluscha D'Souza on the runway. This weekend was no different! :-)
Pernia's Pop Up show had plenty of inspiration for brides-to-be.
England restricted South Africa to 256 for seven in 50 overs. Joe Denly top-scored with 66, reaching their target with 40 balls to spare to claim a share of the series after the second game was washed out by rain.
Will Priyanka start a family? Or does she have some career aces up her sleeve? Longtime Rediff.com contributor Aseem Chhabra, author of
Whether roles for women get better or not, women are getting better at their craft with each passing year. In 2019, we saw some of our finest female actors show us exciting new facets of their capabilities in ways that'll inspire how roles ought to be written for years to come.
All-rounder Corey Anderson has been ruled out of New Zealand's tour of Australia with a back injury and been replaced by Mitchell Santner, the team said on Monday.
Neymar and Mbappe satins are Paris fashion must-haves.
Psst, all the shenanigans from the sets of Ek Paheli Leela revealed here!
No concept note, no lofty theme, no lengthy explanations. Designer Sailex NG relied only on a straightforward fall/winter line to do the talking at Lakme Fashion Week.
'Mulk gets a lot of things right, including its vision of the country as a place where underneath the punctilious, forced-secular surface there are volatilities waiting to go off,' says Sreehari Nair.
Indulge in some sinful baking to surprise your love.
The girls become queens, and the boys, their slaves. It's just another day on Bigg Boss.
Narayanan said she did not have an opinion about Trump's immigration policies and added that she found out that the ceremony aired during the Republican Convention "only when an excited friend called her later that night and told her she was on television," the report said.
Hundreds of artisans every Dussehra would earn enough this season to see them through the entire year. Not this time though with COVID-19 continuing its spread and fear of contracting the disease keeping most people away from festivities.
RustOrange co-founders Samik Sarkar, Shashank Agnihotri and Kuvalaya Singh share their story and learnings.
Immigrants from five countries -- India, Bolivia, Lebanon, Sudan and Ghana -- stood in a line during the ceremony in the White House.
The British glamour model has designed and posed in a new range of sexy intimates for high street brand New Look --take a look.
Breeze though the outfits that caught the maximum shutterbugs at the final Grand Slam of the year.
Images from Day 1 of the third Test between India and England, at the Narendra Modi stadium in Ahmedabad.
Known for her attention seeking clothes, Serena Williams is trying to bring pop culture to the tennis courts.
How the designers of the Olympic logo broke the rules to send out a message that the Games were no longer just for the elite.
Vaani Kapoor closed the show for Sailex on Day Two of Lakme Fashion Week.
From a small team of five weavers, Karagiri now works with 1,800 weavers from across India. Pallavi Mohadikar, co-founder of Karagiri, shares her incredible success journey.
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
With International Women's Day around the corner, the actor shares tips for the modern woman.
Flurry of economic reform suggests Modi realises his muscular nationalism script is getting jaded. Chances are he'll try for economic recovery but stick to what's worked so far, observes Shekhar Gupta.
Exaggerated sleeves, bold colours and individualistic styles -- Avantika Bhuyan tells you what will be in vogue in 2017.
'She came yesterday, she came today... we talked to her all day, questioned her. So, I cannot say she is not cooperating. She will come tomorrow too. 'So we are getting her cooperation,' NCB deputy director general (DDG) (south-west region) Mutha Ashok Jain told reporters after the questioning session.
Were you ever sexually abused? Stalked? Harassed? Touched inappropriately? Tell us, dear readers, what you did about it.
Here are glimpses of Rina Dhaka's feminine fantasies, showcased on Day One of Lakme.
Check out designer Abdul Haldar's line from the final day of Lakme Fashion Week.
Badrinath's dulhania is giving us major fashion goals!
'Doesn't matter if two film olds are ungrateful to the industry that have given them all. Just wish they'd exit gracefully and keep their regressive views to themselves.'
The effervescent Kalki Koechlin closed the show for Nishka Lulla.
Sarees are worn by Indian women in every season. To combat the scorching heat in the summer season, one needs to opt for breathable fabrics like cotton. Traditionally, most women in India wear cotton sarees in summer as the crisp, cool natural fibre are the best way to beat the heat.
Riteish Deshmukh closed the show for Raghavendra Rathore on Day Two of Lakme Fashion Week.
Former speed merchant Brett Lee reckons Australia's pace trio would hold the key during the year-end home Test series against India and is keen to figure out how much the kookaburra ball swings without saliva Down Under.
Day Three of Lakme Fashion Week began with a bang, literally. With this line! :-)
Mirror lehengas, organza skirts, pre-stitched sarees, necklet gowns, dhoti-crop tops in handwoven fabrics and hand-done embroideries with traditional textile techniques will trend.
Presenting a glimpse of designer duo Aparna and Norden Wangdi at the LFW.