Colours of Life

Young guns push the proverbial style envelope; Hemant & Nandita go down memory lane, while Krishna Mehta pays tribute to Shibori

White light

The Goa-based designer reveals his weaknesses for white and talks about his Africa inspired line, with of course, whites, reds, blues and yellows highlighted with sizzling gold and black.

Rise of the Dominatrix

Sanchita displays woman power; Namrata gets sporty; Payal’s chintz won hearts; Bodice keeps it clean and boyish while Mrinalini’s effective shirt dresses and strip jackets were impactful 

Weaving a New Language

Gaurav Jai Gupta wows with his intellectual prowess; Paromita Banerjee with her love for white and Mangalgiris; while Pankaj and Nidhi ‘cut the work’ with precision

Decoding Crafts

Rahul Mishra’s homage to Jamdani was a successful attempt at courting simplicity.

As Smooth As Silk

Australian designers Luke Sales and Anna Plunkett reveal their love for prints, psychedelia, Beatles and silk brocade…

Textile Tales

Caroline Poiner of Artisans of Fashion reveals why weaves must be preserved and what fascinates her about India…

Effortless Glam

Sonic Sarwate tells us why make-up for SS 14 is no more about drama and how imperfection is being celebrated…

Set-Ting the Mood

Set designer Mahesh Sharma gears up to create the right rhythm for Ashish Soni’s grand finale When set designer Mahesh Sharma graduated from NIFT (Delhi) in 2001 he had to clue he was going to be the executor of dreams for celebrated style gurus. A fashion communication student, Mahesh started his career with corporate exhibitions. But soon realized that his inner calling was set designing, something he stumbled upon.

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