6 vivid looks to make an Indian fashion statement anywhere in the world
With Indian fashion making its mark on the global stage, social-media influencer Archana Dhankar shares six looks for formal occasions wherever you are in the world.
With Indian fashion making its mark on the global stage, social-media influencer Archana Dhankar shares six looks for formal occasions wherever you are in the world.
Young, peppy and fuss-free, and yet rooted in India’s textile heritage, fashion label Suta’s success is driven by digital marketing and a design strategy built on the aspirations and lifestyles of the youth.
Royal trousseaus often reflect the rich artisanal legacy of India passed on through generations. Sudarshana Kumari’s wardrobe holds several such treasures from north and central India.
Journalist Francesca Marino’s report confirming the number of casualties in the strikes by Indian forces in Balakot, Pakistan, had everyone asking, who is she?
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.
Looking for an exquisite Banarasi creation for the upcoming festive season? These designers create stunning masterpieces that take craftsmanship to the next level.
Ishrat Sahgal makes luxurious carpets out of sari scrap, giving upcycling a new meaning, says Anupam Dabral.
Sisters Aanchal and Akshita Sagar returned to India after years abroad on a passionate quest to revive the heritage Benarasi sari and make it relevant again.
Fashion blogger and social-media influencer Archana Dhankar shares advice for women entrepreneurs and three trendy looks for the wedding season.
Homemakers-turned-designers Swati and Sunaina have resurrected India’s most opulent weave, says Shreya Mohan.
Sari aficionado Srishti Madhav returned from London to work with the weavers in Varanasi. Her mission? To revive the gorgeous Benarasi drape
She creates down-to-earth saris for the high and mighty. Anavila Misra’s latest collection takes forward her love affair with linen and India