Sania Maskatiya and how a luxury fashion label stays relevant in the pandemic
Not even a pandemic could dampen the future-oriented outlook of famed fashion designer Sania Maskatiya, who has taken Pakistani crafts to New York runways.
Not even a pandemic could dampen the future-oriented outlook of famed fashion designer Sania Maskatiya, who has taken Pakistani crafts to New York runways.
Following her heart and all safety protocols, Malvika Kaura set out on a solo drive to the hills of Rishikesh during the pandemic.
Head to iLeap’s event ‘It’s Your Time to Shine’, a unique opportunity to meet, network and share your inspiring stories, on February 7th in Mumbai!
Fashion designer and body-positivity activist Kaveri Lalchand is using her experiences in theatre and publishing to fuel her creativity and cause.
Sapna Moti Bhavnani’s life reads like a movie: a chain of rebellions, marriages, TV stardom, even a sexual assault, and now, international acclaim. What’s consistent is her refusal to conform and give up.
From a bejewelled watch to innovative textiles, here’s your fashion news of the month.
Ace fashion designer Anju Modi offers us a fresh look and a step back from our hyper-connected world in her new spring-summer collection ‘Masakali’.
Young designer Niti Singhal has come up with a unique fashion label Twee-In-One that offers reversible, convertible clothing.
Fashion entrepreneur Mamta Agarwal took a difficult decision in her 30s to donate a kidney to her ailing father. But nothing could have prepared her for what life held in store.
These four women designers took a walk through history for their latest jewellery collections.
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.
Looking for an exquisite Banarasi creation for the upcoming festive season? These designers create stunning masterpieces that take craftsmanship to the next level.
Sonya Vajifdar began creating conscious couture out of natural materials and upcycled waste after encountering Buddhism.
Masumi Mewawalla went from child actor to fashion designer, but one thing’s the same – her grand designs on life.















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