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New York entrepreneur and Airbnb superhost Claire Alba has come up with the perfect solution for post-sex and menstruation bedroom messes.
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Here is this month’s fashion bulletin with the latest news and launches in the world of fashion and accessories.
Sister duo Monika Nidhii’s latest collection of occasion-wear is a nod to Awadh’s rich legacy and an “era of unhurriedness”.
Designer Payal Khandwala’s collection ‘New Order’ was inspired by her study of a matrilineal African tribe is a continued ode to her old muse: the intelligent, non-conformist woman.
By using saris to upholster chairs, Aradhana Anand’s design label Limón is upholding Indian aesthetic and contributing to sustainability – besides making an eye-catching statement.
Masumi Mewawalla went from child actor to fashion designer, but one thing’s the same – her grand designs on life.
Shivani Suhag bagged awards from the very first year of her accessories brand Avocadoe’s launch but sustaining the momentum is where her craft lies.
Ishrat Sahgal makes luxurious carpets out of sari scrap, giving upcycling a new meaning, says Anupam Dabral.
Rina Singh’s label Eka is reflective of her own personal ethos of simple living, inspired by her upbringing in a family of agriculturists.
Former operations manager Sushma Mehta Shah channeled her creative energies into her own jewellery label after a chance statement triggered her to be a successful entrepreneur.
Iconic Jaipur jeweller Sunita Shekhawat lets her creations speak of her many stories and histories.
In her new book ‘Who Me, Poor?’, veteran journalist Gayatri Jayaraman shares her personal experience as part of the ‘rich poor’ urban Indian population.