There’s something oddly familiar about a place you’ve never been to. Maybe it’s a reel you watched at 1 am. Maybe it’s a travel vlog paused halfway through because the colours looked too good to scroll past. Or maybe it’s just how we travel now, through screens first, reality later. For Jubinav, that feeling became Read More
CONTINUE READINGA Delhi boy. A boarding school. A stage.And everything he unlearned along the way. There’s a certain expectation we place on men as they grow, that they sharpen, steady, perhaps even shed the parts of themselves that feel too soft, too playful, too unguarded. That somewhere along the way, the boy must make way for Read More
CONTINUE READINGOn belonging, instinct, and the discernment of choosing differently, Rasika Dugal reflects on finding her way into acting, building a body of work without a formula, and learning to stay with uncertainty. The first time I met Rasika Dugal, it was not on a set or a stage, but at her Bandra home on a Read More
CONTINUE READINGThere’s something oddly difficult about shopping for your mother. Not because there aren’t enough options, but because nothing ever feels enough for someone who has spent most of her life giving without keeping count. How do you really wrap gratitude? Or nostalgia? Or all the versions of comfort she has been for you over the Read More
CONTINUE READINGThere is a shift underway in skincare, and it is not the sort that declares itself with new launches or louder claims. It is subtler than that. For years, the industry has been built on correction. Repair what is damaged. Smooth what has appeared. Restore what has changed. It worked, to a point. But increasingly, Read More
CONTINUE READINGAt Lakmē Fashion Week 2026, Verandah by Anjali Patel Mehta, in collaboration with Lakmē Salon, presented Indigene – a curation rooted in ease, movement, and a distinctly modern idea of resortwear. With breezy kaftans, hand-painted prints, and a conscious approach to design, the showcase reinforced Verandah’s signature: clothing that feels as light as it looks. Read More
CONTINUE READINGShown at Milan Men’s Fashion Week, Brioni’s Fall Winter 2026 collection presents a clear and confident view of modern menswear. The season is built around the idea of an “Italian Grand Tour”, not as a journey through places, but as a way of thinking. Rather than referencing specific locations, the collection focuses on ways of Read More
CONTINUE READINGTo speak of Tarun Tahiliani is to speak of modern Indian fashion. Few designers have shaped modern Indian fashion as decisively as Tarun Tahiliani. Over the last 30 years, his work has not merely followed the evolution of Indian luxury, it has actively defined it. From redefining retail to reimagining the sari, from championing craft Read More
CONTINUE READINGWhen news broke that Tomorrowland was heading to Thailand, it wasn’t just another festival announcement, it felt more. A moment that could reposition Asia, and Southeast Asia in particular, at the centre of the global music-festival conversation. For years, Tomorrowland has existed almost mythically. Born in Belgium in 2005, it grew from a European electronic Read More
CONTINUE READINGEvery year, Pinterest Predicts offers a rare kind of insight. Unlike trend reports that look outward – at runways, celebrity styling, or industry cycles – Pinterest looks inward, decoding what people across generations are actively searching, saving, and planning to wear next. It is less about aspiration, more about intent. The 2026 report is particularly Read More
CONTINUE READINGSome journeys begin quietly, almost imperceptibly, until they bloom into something extraordinary. For Jayanti Reddy, fashion wasn’t born of formal schooling or meticulous planning, it was seeded in childhood, nurtured by a mother whose creativity remained a constant inspiration. “I began creating pieces as a hobby. The appreciation and encouragement I received early on gave Read More
CONTINUE READINGA homage to the sepia-toned intimacy of 90s Indian weddings, where unfiltered moments took centre stage, the warmth of home defined the truest celebration, and style was born of comfort, and belonging.
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