Side-by-Side

A mom-daughter duo Deepa and Karishma Sodhi, hope to offer Indian women what they really need—– body shape appropriate clothing with just a dash of glam. By Asmita Aggarwal
The Atlas of Chic

As fashion lost the man who created limitless elegance Hubert Givenchy, with his post-war dazzlers, Gauri and Nainka kept the flame of red carpet dressing burning, but the duo who always create magic minus the high voltage drama are Abraham and Thakore…as the gamcha and jhola tower over evening gloves! By Asmita Aggarwal
The Theory of Everything

The world mourned the death of an astrophysicist, who proclaimed, Men were just an advanced breed of monkeys on a minor planet of an average star, Stephen Hawking. But on a balmy Wednesday afternoon, on the other side of the seven seas was a celebration of a different kind…. By Asmita Aggarwal
Family Guy

With their ornate, handmade and homegrown aesthetic designers Shyamal and Bhumika have capitalised on not just their home front Ahmedabad but also on global markets like US, UK and Canada By Asmita Aggarwal
Pandoras Box

All set for her first runway presentation, Charu Vij of Aekatri has formed a niche for herself by creating designs that are modern, feminine and easy. By Asmita Aggarwal
Desert Storm

There is no policing around this young designer who comes from a family of cops, as Priyam Narayan likes to woo the Middle East with his easy kaftan styles rendered in environment-friendly hand woven jute By Asmita Aggarwal
Power of Now

Can you make fashion sustainable in small ways? Diksha Khannas denim with a heart, unwashed, unbleached as well as nature inspired embroideries, create a better planet. By Asmita Aggarwal
Go Girl!

Adarsh Gill, is showing her RTW line for the first time at the Amazon India Fashion Week, celebrating the 50s with billowy waists and the era when Monsieur Dior introduced the New Look By Asmita Aggarwal
Lean In

NIFT-educated Nupur Batra, from her first show where she spent Rs 12,000, in 2011, to now working with almost 10 countries and exporting to US and Japan, is a tour de force in the accessories market as each fabric bag she makes is an ode to an independent woman. By Asmita Aggarwal
Good Ol Days

Kriti Tula of Doodlage, would have been an archaeologist or psychologist if she wasnt a designer and she uses the same excavation style while crafting magic out of discarded fabric. By Asmita Aggarwal